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  • A message from Councillor Diane White on the return to schools

    I was immensely proud of them for the patience, resilience and determination they have shown in the most difficult of years.... As we get ready for the start of this new school year, I would like to reassure you that we are working closely with our schools to support them in welcoming back pupils as safely as possible.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/183/a-message-from-councillor-diane-white-on-the-return-to-schools
  • Council leader encourages residents to help shape Kingston’s new leisure centre

    Accessibility is something very dear to my heart, and I am really pleased to say it is also something our award winning architects FaulknerBrowns value and prioritise.... I want as many people as possible to have their voices heard and influence the final designs, so we get it right - for everyone.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/225/council-leader-encourages-residents-to-help-shape-kingston-s-new-leisure-centre
  • Proposal for new secondary school approved by Kingston Council

    Although I recognise that a significant minority of respondents to the Diocese’s consultation were opposed to the school and faith schools in general, church schools in the borough are very popular and play an essential part in our local family of schools.... In April and May this year, the Diocese held a four-week statutory representation period on its proposal, seeking the community’s views. 245 responses were received from local residents and organisations, as well as some from outside the borough.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/144/proposal-for-new-secondary-school-approved-by-kingston-council
  • SMART project to save local hospitality businesses up to £6,000 a year while tackling climate change

    This is over twice as expensive to dispose of compared to food waste on its own.... I look forward to seeing the results in the future!

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/393/smart-project-to-save-local-hospitality-businesses-up-to-6000-a-year-while-tackling-climate-change
  • Designs revealed and construction partner on board for new leisure centre in Kingston town centre

    The council is on track with its revised timetable and has made swift progress to design a new, affordable leisure centre for Kingston town centre.... These designs are exciting, and I encourage everyone to come along to an event, or take a look at the website to see what will be created here in the coming years.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/491/designs-revealed-and-construction-partner-on-board-for-new-leisure-centre-in-kingston-town-centre
  • SMART project to save local hospitality businesses up to £6,000 a year while tackling climate change

    This is over twice as expensive to dispose of compared to food waste on its own.... I look forward to seeing the results in the future!

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/393/smart-project-to-save-local-hospitality-businesses-up-to-6-000-a-year-while-tackling-climate-change
  • From Community Fridge to Money Buddies, Kingston Community Resilience Fund awards £290,527 to local organisations

    Kingston Council has awarded 37 grants totalling £290,527.34 to local organisations in the first phase of its Community Resilience Fund.... Kingston Advocacy Group receives funding of £5,000 to deliver its’ one-to-one Money Buddy programme at local community and health centres for vulnerable people with learning difficulties, mental health and drug/alcohol dependency issues.... Mind in Kingston is funded £23,000 to provide a local community mental health telephone support line and extend its community outreach with a new coordinator training volunteers to deal with complex issues linking mental health with financial issues.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/428/from-community-fridge-to-money-buddies-kingston-community-resilience-fund-awards-290-527-to-local-organisations
  • From Community Fridge to Money Buddies, Kingston Community Resilience Fund awards £290,527 to local organisations

    Kingston Council has awarded 37 grants totalling £290,527.34 to local organisations in the first phase of its Community Resilience Fund.... Kingston Advocacy Group receives funding of £5,000 to deliver its’ one-to-one Money Buddy programme at local community and health centres for vulnerable people with learning difficulties, mental health and drug/alcohol dependency issues.... Mind in Kingston is funded £23,000 to provide a local community mental health telephone support line and extend its community outreach with a new coordinator training volunteers to deal with complex issues linking mental health with financial issues.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/428/from-community-fridge-to-money-buddies-kingston-community-resilience-fund-awards-290527-to-local-organisations
  • Kingston pub trail

    Located at Kingston’s Market Square, the Druid's Head maintained its use till the present day.... In 2000 the pub was bought by Vintage inns who refurbished it and changed its name.... The pub was a family owned beerhouse that first appeared in 1855 and had its own brewery.  

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/80/kingston-pub-trail
  • Kingston pub trail

    Located at Kingston’s Market Square, the Druid's Head maintained its use till the present day.... In 2000 the pub was bought by Vintage inns who refurbished it and changed its name.... The pub was a family owned beerhouse that first appeared in 1855 and had its own brewery.  

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/pubtrail