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  • Kingston’s youth plant the seeds for a greener future

    Funding has been awarded to:... It's been great to see how the allotment has been changing each week.... Thanks to everyone who has helped so far and the climate change fund for supporting us."

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/415/kingston-s-youth-plant-the-seeds-for-a-greener-future
  • Council agrees budget to protect most vulnerable and deliver a greener, fairer, safer borough

    The council has recently opened a new specialist dementia care home and work is underway on a new specialist autism school, due to open in September this year.... Delivering the services that make the borough a great place to live, work and visit, has become increasingly challenging as the money Kingston receives from central government has been cut dramatically.... While the council receives some specific grant funding, it has to rely primarily on what it receives from council tax and business rates.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/374/council-agrees-budget-to-protect-most-vulnerable-and-deliver-a-greener-fairer-safer-borough
  • School Streets

    St Paul’s CofE School has provided continued support to the success of the scheme and has seen the positive impact it has had to road safety and reducing traffic congestion in the area.... Since the introduction of the scheme, the school has reported an increase in active travel and recent traffic data indicates the expansion has helped provide a safer environment for children and their families to walk, cycle and scooter.... St Philip’s School has been in full support of the scheme and has been working with officers in the council’s Sustainable Transport team to implement measures to protect the children and members of the local community.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/sustainable-transport-safer-greener-healthier-travel/school-streets
  • A statement from the office of Councillor Margaret Thompson, the Mayor of The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, following the passing of HRH Prince Philip

    It is with great sadness that the Royal Borough of Kingston-Upon-Thames has received the news of the passing of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.... Prince Philip has been an iconic, steadfast presence, and has seen the United Kingdom through decades of unprecedented change.... He has been a constant presence in the life of the nation and we all share in his loss.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/109/a-statement-from-the-mayor-of-the-royal-borough-of-kingston-upon-thames-s-office-following-the-passing-of-hrh-prince-philip
  • Report fly tipping

    The council’s Fly Tipping Task Force has been working with its contractors, Veolia and Waste Investigations Support and Enforcement (WISE), to crack down on fly tipping across Kingston.... Once a report of fly tipping has been made via the council’s website, the details are passed on to WISE’s Waste Enforcement Officers who then visit the scene, gather evidence and then begin an investigation.... If you are a resident, or a business owner, and the Officer has evidence that an offence has been committed, they may issue you with a Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN)

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/environment/fly-tipping/2
  • Insight and data about Kingston

    This special place in South West London, between capital and country, has been a Royal Borough longer than anywhere else - it is where the first kings of England were crowned.... Kingston has a long history, a strong cultural and community heritage and is set to be one of the fastest growing areas of London.... Kingston has a large Sri Lankan Tamil community and is thought to be home to the largest Korean population in Europe.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/kingston/insight-data-kingston
  • New Mayor to support two local organisations that help champion addressing inequality and supporting vulnerable residents

    Councillor Diane White has been appointed 189th mayor of the Royal Borough of Kingston at Annual Council on 16 May.... Councillor White has lived in the borough for over 25 years and has represented the residents of St Mark’s and Seething Wells since 2014.... As is customary, the Mayor has chosen two local organisations to champion as her special causes during her time in office.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/403/new-mayor-to-support-two-local-organisations-that-help-champion-addressing-inequality-and-supporting-vulnerable-residents
  • Money collected from developers sees £1.6m injection of cash for local projects

    A new way of awarding money raised from developers to support community projects has seen a £1.6m injection of funding in 42 schemes across the borough over the past two years.... The borough’s parks and open spaces have benefitted from over £600,000 of investment, while more than £250,000 has been poured into biodiversity projects.  ... Over £10,000 has also been invested in public art projects.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/496/money-collected-from-developers-sees-1-6m-injection-of-cash-for-local-projects
  • Money collected from developers sees £1.6m injection of cash for local projects

    A new way of awarding money raised from developers to support community projects has seen a £1.6m injection of funding in 42 schemes across the borough over the past two years.... The borough’s parks and open spaces have benefitted from over £600,000 of investment, while more than £250,000 has been poured into biodiversity projects.  ... Over £10,000 has also been invested in public art projects.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/496/money-collected-from-developers-sees-16m-injection-of-cash-for-local-projects
  • News

    Kingston Council has secured £120,000 of government funding for three specialised accessible toilets for people with profound learning or physical disabilities.... Kingston Council has opened the third and final phase of its Community Resilience Fund for applications.... Kingston Council has awarded 35 grants to local organisations in phase 2 of its Community Resilience Fund.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news?page=4