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  • Council tax budget 2024-25

    It is building the first new, sustainable council homes in 40 years.... New council housing has already been completed at two sites and construction is underway on 2,170 new sustainable homes on the Cambridge Road Estate, 871 of which will be council homes.... It has also installed 250 new electric vehicle charging points across the borough, upgraded 21 community parks, planted 450 trees and replaced over 6,000 street lights with modern LED bulbs which use half the power of older bulbs.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/council-tax/council-tax-budget-2021
  • Council climate action and emissions summary 2022-23

    In the first year, supported by a new Climate Action Team that was recruited by September 2022, the council has been taking action, building skills and understanding its impacts and emissions in more detail.... Six new electric vans are also being used by the council’s parks contractor, Glendale.... The council requires new developments to be designed to remain safe during extreme storms including a 40% allowance for climate change, and new developments to not increase the risk of flooding elsewhere.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/climate-change/council-climate-action/7
  • Kingston Council offers support to reduce cost of apprenticeships for local businesses

    We have already supported a local nursery through the levy transfer, allowing them to upskill an existing member of staff and recruit a new employee.... Moreover, offering apprenticeships enables us to provide the opportunity for new or existing team members to develop the skills needed for their role.... The levy transfer kindly given to us, will mean we can offer both existing and new individuals the opportunity to undertake an apprenticeship with us''

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/470/kingston-council-offers-support-to-reduce-cost-of-apprenticeships-for-local-businesses
  • Amending a planning application

    However, new issues may arise after planning permission has been granted that require modification of the approved development.... If modifications are fundamental or substantial, a new planning application will need to be submitted.... If any modification of approval proposals are ‘fundamental or substantial’ then a new planning application is required.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/developer-guide-making-planning-application/amending-planning-application/2
  • Kingston becomes one of first councils in UK to switch to all-electric waste collection fleet

    A new fleet of next-generation electric waste collection vehicles is being rolled out by Kingston Council and Veolia.... The new fleet will also improve the way food waste and recycling is collected.... By making full use of the food waste service by the new dedicated vehicles, residents will be able to do their bit for the environment.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/435/kingston-becomes-one-of-first-councils-in-uk-to-switch-to-all-electric-waste-collection-fleet
  • Kingston’s proposed budget protects support for most vulnerable and sets path to greener, fairer, safer borough

    Work is underway on a new specialist autism school, due to open in September 2023, and there are further plans for two more schools.... The council has also recently opened a new specialist dementia care home.... Alongside this, the council is delivering a brand new accessible community leisure centre in Kingston for the borough.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/366/kingston-s-proposed-budget-protects-support-for-most-vulnerable-and-sets-path-to-greener-fairer-safer-borough
  • Kingston Council agrees plans to lease land for two new schools in the borough

    Kingston Council has approved proposals to lease part of the Kingsmeadow site in Norbiton and part of the Moor Lane Centre site in Chessington to establish two much needed new schools in the borough.... This new school will help meet that need, ensuring excellent, state-funded secondary provision for our children and young people.... The Council’s Corporate and Resources Committee also approved proposals to lease part of the Moor Lane site in Chessington for a new special school specifically for children and young people with autism, again subject to planning permission.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/218/kingston-council-agrees-plans-to-lease-land-for-two-new-schools-in-the-borough
  • Putting libraries at the heart of Kingston communities

    We will make the most of every opportunity to develop our offer, enabling libraries to reach all of Kingston’s communities, and support and inspire in new ways... We will nurture and grow new partnerships with other agencies and community groups, enabling the service to develop and reach a wider audience... The council is committed to finding new ways to better support the changing needs of residents across the borough, while also putting the voice of residents at the heart of how we make decisions about Kingston’s future.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/77/putting-libraries-at-the-heart-of-kingston-communities
  • Life-saving defibrillators and riverside throw ropes funded through Community Grants Programme

    Kingston’s Community Grants Programme has funded two new defibrillators to be installed in premises in Surbiton, along with 10 new throw ropes and training sessions to improve riverside safety.... The Community grants programme supports voluntary, community, and faith groups in Kingston to set up new activities or projects that benefit residents and make a difference to the local community.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/288/life-saving-defibrillators-and-throw-ropes-to-improve-riverside-safety-funded-through-community-grants-programme
  • Working for Kingston Council

    We're also making big changes in Kingston at the moment, with all staff having recently received a new Google Chrome device, and the refurbishment of our Guildhall 2 building.... Our new office environment is modern and dynamic, reflecting the Council’s direction of travel to becoming a networked, collaborative and agile organisation, and will include features such as open meeting spaces, group meeting pods, video conferencing, new desks, project tables, height adjustable desks, personal lockers, team storage, quiet working cubicles, touchdown benches, one-to-one meeting pods, and rest and eating spaces.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/jobs-careers-volunteering/working-kingston-council/3