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  • How to Apply

    We lead and develop our own projects related to the heritage of Kingston and surrounding areas, working in partnership with the Heritage Service and its staff.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/volunteeringandvacancies
  • Duty to Cooperate

    The council plans to meet its waste management facility needs jointly with neighbouring boroughs.... The council intends to meet its growth needs through brownfield redevelopment and regeneration of poorly performing areas in the borough.... The council intends to meet its growth needs through brownfield redevelopment and regeneration of poorly performing areas in the borough.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/applications/duty-cooperate/3
  • Kingston continuing to deliver for residents despite nationwide financial challenges

    Through its new £720k Community Resilience Fund the council is delivering grants to enhance the community support available to people struggling with the cost of living crisis,  providing spaces and activities to support health and wellbeing and tackle inequality and isolation.... Kingston is also continuing to deliver on its climate action plan with the introduction of an all-electric waste collection fleet.... Kingston receives very little funding from central government - practically all of its core grant has been removed since 2010.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/446/kingston-continuing-to-deliver-for-residents-despite-nationwide-financial-challenges
  • Kingston Council crackdown on 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 the borough.... Earlier in the year it launched its SCRAP IT fly tipping campaign and in recent months has been engaging with residents and businesses to ensure that they know they have a legal duty to dispose of their waste correctly, and, informing them of how to make best use of Kingston’s waste service.... Fly tipping in all of its guises is illegal and carries a variety of penalties; a £400 Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN), an unlimited fine, or even a custodial sentence if convicted in a magistrates’ court.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/223/kingston-council-crackdown-on-fly-tipping
  • Winning artists announced for new sculpture trail in Kingston town centre

    Party Animal’ by Alex R T Davies MRSS - From Davies’ same series ‘Unwanted Monuments’, a bronze goat sculpture stands proudly with a street cone on its back, inviting the viewer to touch and even sit on the piece.... The Juggernaut of Nought’ by Richard Trupp MRSS - a large, industrial wedge-shaped sculpture celebrating the industrial heritage of the Thames riverbank and creating a moment of pause in its surroundings.... It’s great to see Kingston still pursuing Public Art for its streets.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/152/winning-artists-announced-for-new-sculpture-trail-in-kingston-town-centre
  • Governance

    a mechanism for measuring an organisations performance against its governance standards... Developing the entity’s capacity, including the capability of its leadership and the individuals within it.... Internal Audit Deliver an independent and objective evaluation on how well internal controls are working to help the Council achieve its objectives.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policies-statements/governance
  • Kingston takes decisive action to confront national financial crisis for councils

    Kingston has seen practically all of its core government grant removed over the past 12 years and the council is now also confronting the growing rise in costs and demand for key services.... Kingston’s four neighbourhood committees are now considering proposals to provide BRITE Box with £3,000 from each of their grant pots so the charity can continue its excellent work.... In addition, the council has acted to strengthen its financial position, launching an asset strategy which is set to generate around £40m over four years and achieve savings of around £1.1m.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/328/kingston-takes-decisive-action-to-confront-national-financial-crisis-for-councils
  • Kingston Council Modern Slavery Transparency Statement 2022/23

    Including the Council’s approach to eliminating modern day slavery and human trafficking in its procurement policies, procedures and practices.... As part of its commitment to being a good employer, the Council has been an accredited Living Wage Employer since September 2019.... 9.6 Awareness-raising through its partnership: The organisation has raised awareness of modern slavery issues through its partnership work and working group and in line with its statutory duty to identify and refer victims through the National Referral Mechanism.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/council-democracy/modern-slavery-transparency-statement
  • Kingston Council launches innovative hospital contact tracing pilot to support self-isolation

    Kingston’s Public Health team devised the initiative, which will go live imminently, after analysis revealed a significant proportion of the cases its local contact tracing team was unable to reach were currently in hospital.... Alongside the hospital pilot, Kingston Council is also introducing its own three month pilot of a 'Stay Home Support' voucher scheme for people on low incomes who may face financial hardship if they have to self isolate.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/contact-tracing-pilot
  • Kingston Council secures cutting edge gigabit broadband for thousands of residents and local businesses

    We are really pleased to be working with Kingston Council to bring to its residents London’s fastest internet, at the best prices and with the highest customer satisfaction on Trustpilot.”... We are delighted to be partnering with Kingston Council to be delivering our full fibre services to its properties.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/261/kingston-council-secures-cutting-edge-gigabit-broadband-for-thousands-of-residents-and-local-businesses