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Kingston town centre invests in happy spaces
We’ve been working with Kingston First and Kingston University on a new vision to improve the outdoor spaces in the town centre and it’s great to see new ideas coming to life."... The regeneration of these two town centre spaces offer lots of great opportunities to grow some happiness and encourage more people to spend time outdoors in Kingston when the Covid-19 restrictions are eventually relaxed.... This initiative is part of Kingston town’s public realm strategy; Reimagining Kingston Town Centre’s Streets and Spaces which was completed in collaboration with Kingston First, Kingston Council, Kingston University and the GLA.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/74/kingston-town-centre-invests-in-happy-spaces -
List of conservation areas
Several original examples survive on the north side of Victoria Road, the east sides of Claremont Road and St Philip’s Road.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/4 -
May - mental wellbeing
University of the third age
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/health-wellbeing/may-mental-wellbeing -
Kingston Mosque opens its doors to offer walk-in Covid vaccinations to local community
Last week (17 and 18 June), residents turned out in huge numbers at Kingston University to get the jab.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/146/kingston-mosque-opens-its-doors-to-offer-walk-in-covid-vaccinations-to-local-community -
Voter Authority Certificate
My photographic ID is now out of date/expired.... What ID needs to be shown?... Will a photocopy of my ID suffice?
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/elections-voting-1/voter-authority-certificate -
Kingston Council is calling for local design ideas to revitalise the riverside as part of plans to breathe new life into the town centre
In collaboration with Creative Youth, Kingston First and Kingston University, the council will be investing £200,000 in transforming the river frontage around John Lewis and Kingston Bridge.... In Autumn 2020 a partnership of Kingston Council, Kingston University, Kingston First and the charity Creative Youth were successful in obtaining £200,000 from The Mayor of London’s Getting Building Fund specifically for these public realm improvements.... Although the creative space and workspace will bring new life to this area, there is an opportunity for the public realm to be redesigned and repurposed to offer new potential space for creative community activity and enticing gateways into the two new premises.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/114/kingston-council-is-calling-for-local-design-ideas-to-revitalise-the-riverside-as-part-of-plans-to-breathe-new-life-into-the-town-centre -
Higher Education
We are always keen to work with HEI’s we don't have a formal offer for universities and colleges instead preferring to collaborate with tutors on a bespoke offer that suits their students and subject interest.
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Higher Education
We are always keen to work with HEI’s we don't have a formal offer for universities and colleges instead preferring to collaborate with tutors on a bespoke offer that suits their students and subject interest.
https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/highereducation -
New Sculpture Trail in Kingston town centre
The trail will run across the town centre including the riverside and Canbury Gardens, North of the town centre and will be in place for six months.... Paul Stafford, elected member of The Royal Society of Sculptors and Honorary Fellow of Kingston University said:... It’s a fantastic opportunity for Kingston University students and alumni too, and we hope this initiative will help draw visitors from further afield to see all that Kingston has to offer.”
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/102/new-sculpture-trail-in-kingston-town-centre -
Kingston’s proposed District Heat Network named as ‘key growth project’ for the future of London
The current plan is for the network to connect and supply heat to over 2000 new homes as part of the regeneration of the Cambridge Road Estate, Kingston Hospital, Kingston University, and new leisure complex, with the ambition to grow the network into the town centre, and connect to other public and private buildings.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/404/kingston-s-proposed-district-heat-network-named-as-key-growth-project-for-the-future-of-london