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  • Kingston's history and our stories

    From the former slave Cesar Picton who became a successful coal merchant in the borough in the 1880’s, to the Windrush generation in the mid-twentieth century, all the way to the present day - with one of the few Race and Equalities Councils in the country, and the annual Kingston Carnival which is a key part of the borough’s cultural life.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/neighbourhood-community-safety/kingstons-history-stories
  • Investment in public spaces continues with shortlisted designs for New Malden as part of the London Festival of Architecture

    Venue for both events; Kingston Environment Centre, 1 Kingston Road, New Malden KT3 3PE

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/410/investment-in-public-spaces-continues-with-shortlisted-designs-for-new-malden-as-part-of-the-london-festival-of-architecture
  • Queen Mary Hall connects to free, ultra-fast broadband boosting digital access for local community

    In a  pilot Digital Inclusion programme, the Council is working with We Are Digital to deliver 1-2-1 training to residents who are unemployed or on low incomes and need access to digital devices or support with confidence and skills in using them.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/416/queen-mary-hall-connects-to-free-ultra-fast-broadband-boosting-digital-access-for-local-community
  • Royal opening for FUSEBOX - a new creative space for young people in Kingston

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, who is President of Creative Youth, unveiled a commemorative plaque at the opening event on 7 July, attended by patrons and supporters of the charity as well as representatives from the Greater London Authority and the Royal Borough of Kingston.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/419/royal-opening-for-fusebox-a-new-creative-space-for-young-people-in-kingston
  • Next steps announced for revised leisure and community centre proposals

    The outline plans for the new centre include an 8 lane swimming pool and a teaching pool with spectator seating, as well as a four court sports hall, studio spaces, gym, squash courts, and a cafe.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/409/next-steps-announced-for-revised-leisure-and-community-centre-proposals
  • Kingston Council celebrates Month Of Community

    Saying a big thank you to all volunteers in our borough during National Volunteering Week (1-7 June), celebrating those who inspire us through their wide and varied contributions - including volunteering with local charities and organisations, improving our natural environment or those who have offered assistance as part of our Homes for Ukraine scheme... Shining a spotlight on our carers as part of Carers Week (5 - 11 June) to thank them for their hard work in our communities as we continue our renewed commitment to supporting them, outlined in our new All Ages Carers Strategy

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/406/kingston-council-celebrates-month-of-community
  • Our resources

    This collection is also available online through the digital library collection, which also includes e-Books and e-Audio books to borrow.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/neighbourhood-community-safety/resources
  • Council cuts herbicide use by almost 80% to help protect Kingston’s biodiversity

    Results of the trial were presented at the Place Committee on 9 February 2023, where it was decided to keep the one spray a year approach, in order to help limit the impact on the borough’s pollinators and freshwater ecosystems.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/368/council-cuts-herbicide-use-by-almost-80-to-help-protect-kingston-s-biodiversity
  • Updates to parking services approved

    The items are in the council’s draft budget for 2023/2024, which will be presented at the Budget Council on 2 March.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/369/updates-to-parking-services-approved
  • Kingston’s proposed budget protects support for most vulnerable and sets path to greener, fairer, safer borough

    This means a council tax increase of 2.99% is proposed, along with a 2% increase in the adult social care precept to help the borough meet the financial pressures of looking after the most vulnerable adults and children, as well as the ongoing impacts of the pandemic and the current cost of living crisis.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/366/kingston-s-proposed-budget-protects-support-for-most-vulnerable-and-sets-path-to-greener-fairer-safer-borough