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  • Boat moored unlawfully is removed from riverside

    Using powers under the Greater London Council General Powers Act 1972, Kingston Council today removed Cygnet, an unoccupied narrow boat that had been moored unlawfully... Kingston Council has removed and placed into secure storage a narrowboat that had been moored unlawfully to Council land on Queens Promenade since late May.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/154/boat-moored-unlawfully-is-removed-from-riverside
  • Managing development and building works

    As the Lead Local Flood Authority we became statutory consultee on major planning applications which had surface water implications from 15 April 2015.... This has superseded the Sustainable drainage Approving Body (SAB) duty originally included in the Flood and Water Management Act (2010) but had never been enacted.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/flooding-drainage/managing-development-building-works/3
  • List of conservation areas

    It seems that the philanthropic aims of the Society for the Groves area were less successful than anticipated compared to other site areas they had purchased for redevelopment.... The OS map of 1866 shows that less than 20% of the plots had been developed 16 years after the land was bought.... By 1895 approximately half the plots had been built and by this point the area had gained a reputation of being less prosperous.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/26
  • Kingston’s vital financial lifeline for self-isolating residents like Surbiton’s Ditta given green light to continue

    When Ditta was told by NHS Test and Trace that she had to self-isolate, a worrying question burned in her mind: What was she going to do about money?... I had to stop work, and I had already been unable to work for months, due to successive lockdowns.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/228/kingston-s-vital-financial-lifeline-for-self-isolating-residents-like-surbiton-s-ditta-given-green-light-to-continue
  • Mini Marathon Team Kingston success

    Kingston had the winner of the Borough race with Katie Pye achieving the coveted 1st place.... The last winner of the Borough Challenge that Kingston had was Phoebe Law (U17G) in 2014 – following this she progressed onto running Internationally for GB and has won many important races including the Senior Women’s category at the National Cross Country Championships Senior Championships.... Notable mention too for Lily Brown (17th) who had an excellent run.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/206/mini-marathon-team-kingston-success
  • Appeal for a school place

    the child would have been offered a place if the admission arrangements had not been contrary to mandatory provisions in the School Admissions Code and the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (or, the admission arrangements are found to be unlawful)... the child would have been offered a place if the admissions arrangements had been followed properly

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/schools-education/appeal-school-place-1/2
  • Previous consultations

    Residents had an opportunity to help shape the future of their estates and decide how a significant proportion of that money should be spent.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/council-democracy/previous-consultations/20
  • May - mental wellbeing

    Over 50 of the council’s leisure centre staff have had specialist training and are qualified ‘Dementia Friends’.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/health-wellbeing/may-mental-wellbeing/4
  • How COVID-19 impacted Kingston upon Thames

    We heard many examples of elderly or vulnerable people being offered every kind of support by their neighbours; people coming together to make sure those most at risk had everything they needed at a time of uncertainty.... Most of our survey respondents had not personally suffered serious ill health because of COVID-19.... Just under 5% had suffered from COVID-19 themselves, 8.9% had a relative who had suffered ill health due to COVID-19 and just over 11% knew a friend who had suffered ill health as a result of COVID-19.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/4/how-covid-19-impacted-kingston-upon-thames
  • Kingston Suffragettes

    At the time women had to pass ownership of property to their husbands when they married, largely reducing the number of women able to vote.... Kingston briefly had its own WSPU shop at 53 Eden Street, but the information we have available on the branch today is limited.... Olive’s mother had been one of the so called “Nine Graces”– the nine women who were the first to be awarded degrees from the Royal University of Ireland in 1884.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/63/kingston-suffragettes