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  • Coping with extreme weather

    babies and young children aged 5 years and under... Top tips for keeping cool... if temperatures within the pile can be measured between 82 and 93 degrees celsius, break the pile down and spread the materials out in a layer 6 to 8 inches thick and soak the thinner layer with water.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/emergency-planning/coping-extreme-weather/2
  • Save energy and money at home

    Our 2-bedroom house was built in 1991, constructed of brick with a concrete-tiled roof and an integral garage.... We also learnt from a friend’s similar installation that it is a bad idea to have the external unit too far from the internal unit(s).... Ventilation: we installed a heat recovery ventilation unit at the top of the stairs and next to the bathroom.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/climate-change/efficient-homes/7
  • Doing activities on the water

    be worn on top of all other clothing... The maximum speed limit on the non-tidal Thames is 8 km/h or 4.9 mph or 4.2 knots.... paddle leash and/or spare paddle(s)

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/staying-safe-near-water/activities-water-safely
  • Kingston Sustainable Events Guidance

    From top to bottom is (prevention, re-use, recycling, recovery, and disposal) The most sustainable ways to manage waste are at the top (prevention), and the least sustainable at the bottom (disposal).... Where possible, all activities to manage waste should be weighted at the top of the waste hierarchy, rather than the bottom.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/neighbourhood-community-safety/event-sustainability-guidance
  • RAISE Fund for Growth and a Greener economy

    F: Construction... O: Public Administration and Defence; Compulsory Social Security... P: Education

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/business-licensing/raise-fund-prospectus/6
  • A to Z of rubbish and recycling

    Bottle tops (metal, foil and plastic)

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/bins-recycling-rubbish/a-z-rubbish-recycling
  • Kingston Council works with voluntary agency partners to support rough sleepers

    I want to thank all those volunteers, KCAH, Spear and council officers who worked round the clock to get people in and keep them safe.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/5/kingston-council-works-with-voluntary-agency-partners-to-support-rough-sleepers
  • Kingston Libraries - leading the way

    During COVID-19, the library service moved completely online - with an improved e-resources offer and a range of activities and events.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/23/kingston-libraries-leading-the-way
  • Kingston's Director of Public Health thanks residents for their efforts to drive down COVID-19 infections

    All of you across our borough have played your part in helping reverse that trend by following the guidance - and I want to say a huge thank you for all you have done.... I know you have all made huge sacrifices so far,  and by continuing to play your part you are giving us all the very best chance of returning to a more normal life as soon as we can.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/22/kingston-s-director-of-public-health-thanks-residents-for-their-efforts-to-drive-down-covid-19-infections
  • New Tier 4 restrictions: A message from Kingston's Director of Public Health

    Following the introduction of Tier 4 restrictions across London, Kingston Council's Director of Public Health, Iona Lidington, is encouraging everyone to follow the new rules and keep each other safe... The announcement of Tier 4 restrictions in Kingston and across London and much of the South East, reflects the alarming increase in cases of COVID-19 over the last few weeks.... The Tier 4 rules mean we must all stay home as much as possible.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/49/new-tier-4-restrictions-a-message-from-kingstons-director-of-public-health