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  • Kingston Council shows its commitment to ending male violence against women

    White Ribbon Day is held on 25 November, and the council will be holding a drop in event on the day, from 2-5pm, when the Kingston Community Safety team, Kingston Police and specialist services will be outside Guildhall to speak to members of the public on the importance of men and boys being part of the conversation to end male violence against women, ensure the voices of women and girls are heard and to highlight the work taking place on a local level to tackle this significant issue.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/221/kingston-council-shows-its-commitment-to-ending-male-violence-against-women
  • Kingston pupils launch eco refill shops to encourage community to reduce waste

    The pupils managed to sell 32 refills on the first day, effectively saving 32 plastic, fairy-liquid-sized bottles from being thrown away.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/421/kingston-pupils-launch-eco-refill-shops-to-encourage-community-to-reduce-waste
  • A broken toaster, calculator and teddy bear take a trip to the library…

    Each year hundreds of thousands of items are thrown away across the UK instead of being repaired or recycled.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/370/a-broken-toaster-calculator-and-teddy-bear-take-a-trip-to-the-library-
  • Kingston secures £2.8m to tackle homelessness

    We’re experiencing particularly tough times at the moment - homelessness takes many forms, with rough sleeping being the most evident.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/355/kingston-secures-2-8m-to-tackle-homelessness
  • Esther Hammerton

    She was described as being unnaturally strong for a woman, but that is mainly because she was made to do heavy labour from an early age, including digging graves and ringing church bells.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/64/esther-hammerton
  • Kingston the first local authority to commit to becoming a Bloody Good Employer

    Bloody Good Period will offer a mix of self-evaluation, training workshops and re-evaluation - the latter being both a mark and celebration of a workplace’s progress, and the final step to qualifying as a Bloody Good Employer.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/198/kingston-the-first-local-authority-to-commit-to-becoming-a-bloody-good-employer
  • Kingston leads effort to boost local economy as unemployment triples

    The strength of partnership working throughout the pandemic is being galvanised through the Communities Recovery Task Force, with the voluntary sector taking a leading role in using their reach and contacts to help even more people access a range of opportunities.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/122/kingston-leads-effort-to-boost-local-economy-as-unemployment-triples
  • Kingston Council to further increase work with local communities to improve safety for women and girls in the borough

    We work closely with the Police and other partners to ensure local support services are accessible to victim survivors and ensure work is being done at a local level to tackle sexual violence.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/110/kingston-council-to-further-increase-work-with-local-communities-to-improve-safety-for-women-and-girls-in-the-borough
  • Kingston’s 185th Mayor hands over nearly £20,000 to local charities

    We are hugely thankful for the money we have received through being Mayor's Charity which will enable us to continue supporting vulnerable young people in Kingston through our youth work projects.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/222/kingston-s-185th-mayor-hands-over-nearly-20000-to-local-charities
  • A broken toaster, calculator and teddy bear take a trip to the library…

    Each year hundreds of thousands of items are thrown away across the UK instead of being repaired or recycled.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/370/a-broken-toaster-calculator-and-teddy-bear-take-a-trip-to-the-library