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  • Roundtable Discussion on Business Growth Opportunities from the Green Economy

    Culture always responds strongly to environmental issues and is led by six broad principles, which have been identified by Julie’s Bicycles: a) through the actual work and exploration of issues we are facing today and raising awareness and focus; b) business opportunities; c) activism - they are champions and have many followers; d) provision of cultural organisational leadership - be trailblazing; e) creative industries, design and innovation; f) collaboration - artists are good in collaborating with others and they can accelerate learning.... Robert concluded that we still have the opportunity to change, if we avoid the greenwash.... We have 5 years to make a significant change, which focuses on a circular economy.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/communications/roundtable-discussion-business-growth-opportunities-green-economy/5
  • Tech-enabled care Case Study

    The equipment we have, along with the support from carers, allows her to stay at home, which makes her very happy."... As Sarah Spence, Digital Lead for Adult Social Care, says, "Where appropriate, we want to be able to use connected and secure technology to support people, like Rosa, to continue living in their homes while giving reassurance to their caregivers and loved ones.... We worked with Rosa and her family to ensure we complimented the existing care technology already in her home to meet her specific needs."

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/adult-social-care/tech-enabled-care-case-study
  • Safer Kingston Partnership Plan 2024-2029

    We will consider six cross cutting themes as part of a holistic approach to improving community safety.... Therefore it is imperative that we tackle these criminogenic needs to keep our communities safe.... We need to better understand the impact of specific interventions to prevent/reduce reoffending.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/final-draft-safer-kingston-partnership-plan-2024-2029/7
  • Community Resilience Fund awards £276,000 for projects supporting babies, teens and families, carers and the elderly

    We awarded 37 grants in September and these are already delivering significant benefits for our communities.... So we know that our grants can very quickly deliver tangible benefits for residents and cohesion and resilience for our communities.”... Again we are hoping that projects will come forward that enable communities to work together to provide practical support for our residents, families, communities and those who are vulnerable or have special needs.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/461/community-resilience-fund-awards-276-000-for-projects-supporting-babies-teens-and-families-carers-and-the-elderly
  • Want a play street? Get your skates on!

    On a busy month we might have 50-60 people, around 20 when it’s quieter.... We don’t spend much between us, perhaps putting out some squash or some little prizes for an easter egg hunt.... It’s fun because it’s like a day out but we don’t have to go anywhere.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/427/want-a-play-street-get-your-skates-on-
  • Designs revealed and construction partner on board for new leisure centre in Kingston town centre

    We are going through all of the necessary processes to bring the project forward as quickly as possible, and this will be one of the final chances for people to give feedback as we look to submit the required planning application in the coming months.... Now that the general election has taken place, we can move forward with our planned engagement on the new leisure centre for Kingston town centre.... Please come along to one of our upcoming events to view the new design and let us know your thoughts before we submit a planning application.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/491/designs-revealed-and-construction-partner-on-board-for-new-leisure-centre-in-kingston-town-centre
  • Curtain set to raise on first ever Kingston International Film Festival

    We are embedding culture in our growth and recovery as we come out of the pandemic, bringing cultural events back to venues and high streets across the borough to help them diversify and attract investment.  ... Our strong relationships with leading creative industries educator Kingston University, Kingston College, and community based organisations such as Creative Youth, mean we have the right ingredients to support that creative talent pipeline.... By doing so we can complement what’s happening in the rest of London.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/306/curtain-set-to-raise-on-first-ever-kingston-international-film-festival
  • Kingston Council to push ahead with exciting plans for new leisure facility in town centre

    We appreciate all the feedback received and we are delighted to have received so many good ideas.... We will now all work together to renew our historic town centre.... Reviewing your feedback and working through your suggestions, we will continue engaging and consulting residents throughout the process.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/123/kingston-council-to-push-ahead-with-exciting-plans-for-new-leisure-facility-in-town-centre
  • Kingston Council marks one year as a London Living Wage employer

    We have seen an increase by more than 1,000 contractors staff benefiting from a fair wage since the Council gained its accreditation.... We have made great strides in the last 12 months since being accredited as a Living Wage Employer and we are determined to keep building on this progress and maintain our commitment to raising living standards for workers.... During Living Wage Week it’s right that we recognise those employers, like Kingston Council that have stepped up during an incredibly challenging time.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/21/kingston-council-marks-one-year-as-a-london-living-wage-employer
  • Kingston encourages residents to remember local high streets on Small Business Saturday

    Businesses are doing more than ever to ensure shoppers' safety, and we ask you, whether out Christmas shopping, or running your errands, to please continue keeping your distance, wear face coverings and follow the Tier 2 guidelines.... As we head to the festive period, it is so important that we do our best to commit and support our local high street, retailers and hospitality.... We can do our part by following the guidelines, showing respect and consideration for others.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/35/kingston-encourages-residents-to-remember-local-high-streets-on-small-business-saturday