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  • Boost for borough’s biodiversity as Surbiton ponds restored with money from development

    The renovations will enable residents using the centre to have access to good quality facilities, paving the way for new community initiatives.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/414/boost-for-borough-s-biodiversity-as-surbiton-ponds-restored-with-money-from-development
  • Kingston’s Efficient Homes Show, building a greener future together

    As part of the council’s work to tackle climate change and create a greener future, Kingston’s Efficient Homes Show has been developed to help people learn about ways to make their homes energy-efficient while saving money and reducing their impact on the planet.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/399/kingston-s-efficient-homes-show-building-a-greener-future-together
  • Next steps announced for revised leisure and community centre proposals

    The plans now in place will enable us to do this in a responsible and timely way.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/409/next-steps-announced-for-revised-leisure-and-community-centre-proposals
  • Working with Kingston University students to boost community engagement in a pilot urban room

    Urban rooms are a great way to boost community participation, with the ambition of encouraging citizens to take a more active role in the future of their built environment."

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/375/working-with-kingston-university-students-to-boost-community-engagement-in-a-pilot-urban-room
  • Council partners with London Festival of Architecture to launch ‘A Gateway to New Malden’ Design Competition

    At LFA we’re keen to test ways of improving London’s public realm and green spaces – such as those around Fountain Roundabout.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/389/council-partners-with-london-festival-of-architecture-to-launch-a-gateway-to-new-malden-design-competition
  • Green light for major revamp to Norbiton recreation ground

    With Kingston working hard to provide more homes so local residents can continue to live here, the funding from developments - known as the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) - is a crucial way for the council to fund the regeneration of neighbourhoods, while also helping the borough to recover from the COVID pandemic.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/302/green-light-for-major-revamp-to-norbiton-recreation-ground
  • Creative Flow with the Curator

    I’d like to thank the artists Alexander Beer, Lyndsay Russell, Cecilia Liu, Louise Anderson, Jane Cradock-Watson and Thomas Pausz for allowing us to include their works - for bringing their ideas and energy to the show - and for enabling us to chart the story from the historic legacy right up to the present - all the way from the simple pen and ink drawing up to the digital present.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/101/creative-flow-with-the-curator
  • Kingston Carers' Network

    This is a great way to showcase your artwork, project or organisation.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/communitycase
  • Kingston Carers' Network

    This is a great way to showcase your artwork, project or organisation.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/14/community-case
  • Mayor's Community Award winners 2021

    Lynn Lock Lynn is a true community champion and has been recognised for her voluntary work for the betterment of the local community in many different ways (in Chessington/South of the Borough).... Tony Goshawk Tony runs ‘Tony’s Fruit Stall’ and has offered his service and time in many ways (including supporting the Dons Local Action Group, Voices of Hope, RBKares and Piper Hall Foodbank), his enthusiasm, energy, and love of Kingston has really shone through during the pandemic and helped many Kingston residents.... Lisa Blackman and The Outreach Service Lisa and her team normally work at Alfriston Day Centre supporting older and vulnerable residents but due to Covid-19 they had to work in a different way.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/116/mayor-s-community-award-winners-2021