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  • Kingston community grants fund 1,440 meals for families across the borough

    Forty families in the borough will be supported with a weekly BRITE (Building Resilience In Today's Environment) box during school term time for a year, providing 36 healthy meals which can feed a family of 5.... I am delighted that all four neighbourhood committees have used community grant funding to help Voices of Hope continue and expand the meaningful, important work they do.... South of the Borough Neighbourhood and Kingston Town Neighbourhood Committee both approved funding on 2 September, Maldens and Coombe Neighbourhood Committee gave the initiative the green light on 22 September and Surbiton Neighbourhood Committee granted the funding Wednesday (29 September).

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/202/kingston-community-grants-fund-1440-meals-for-families-across-the-borough
  • Plastic bottles to beautiful boardwalk - Mayor of Kingston officially opens Six Acre Meadow walkway

    The Mayor and Kingston Council’s Biodiversity Officer, Elliot Newton were met with smiles and wellies on Sunday (4 July) as a small group of residents joined the socially distanced event.... The Mayor of Kingston officially declared the new walkway open on Sunday (4 July) with an environmentally friendly ribbon-cutting ceremony.... I am delighted to officially declare the new Six Acre Meadow boardwalk open.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/157/plastic-bottles-to-beautiful-boardwalk---mayor-of-kingston-officially-opens-six-acre-meadow-walkway
  • Shaping the future together: planning the next 20 years

    I want key workers and young people to be able to afford to live here but I really want to hear what you think.... I look forward to hearing from you.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/149/shaping-the-future-together-planning-the-next-20-years
  • Kingston University Vice-Chancellor's message to local community

    As we welcome students and staff back to our campuses, I want to reassure you that the safety of our students, staff and our local community has been, and remains, our absolute priority.... I understand many of our residents may have concerns about the start of term so I wanted to take this opportunity to update you on what we are doing as a university to manage this safely and responsibly.... I know we are all keen to get back to something approaching ‘normal’ but, in doing so, we take seriously our duty to ensure the welfare of our students, staff and residents.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/52/kingston-university-vice-chancellors-message-to-local-community
  • Notice of Proposed Disposal: Shiraz Mirza Community Hall

    Notice received: 1 October 2020Last day of Interim Moratorium Period: 11 November 2020Last day of Full Moratorium Period: 31 March 2021Last day of Protected Period: 31 March 2022

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/14/notice-of-proposed-disposal-shiraz-mirza-community-hall
  • Beyond Shelves: How a pandemic is challenging libraries to reach out to new audiences

    Based on the BBC’s The One Hundred Novels That Shaped Our World festival, the first event is an immersive, interactive zoom call with protagonists from the book V for Vendetta, taking place on 2 April from 7 - 9pm.... I am really proud of the students who have engaged professionally.... Some of our students have been working from home - and when I say home I mean Indonesia and France, attending lectures at 2am.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/95/beyond-shelves-how-a-pandemic-is-challenging-libraries-to-reach-out-to-new-audiences
  • Kingston Council funds summer holiday food and activities programme for families

    At the heart of the programme is a school holiday voucher scheme for children who access free school meals and for vulnerable 2, 3 and 4 year olds.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/164/kingston-council-funds-summer-holiday-food-and-activities-programme-for-families
  • Council delays introduction of charges for replacement waste containers

    The charges were due to be introduced on 1 April as part of the council’s cost saving measures to deliver a balanced budget for 2021/22 which focuses on supporting the borough’s residents and businesses to recover from the pandemic, and invest in the future.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/107/council-delays-introduction-of-charges-for-replacement-waste-containers
  • Three decades fighting racial inequality in Kingston: Spotlight on John Azah

    I always obsessed over cities - I lived in Accra, and I had friends in London.... I came to London in 1979, I arrived in Kingston in 1989.... The stereotype of Kingston was confirmed when I arrived, and the borough was not hugely welcoming, I have to admit.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/212/three-decades-fighting-racial-inequality-in-kingston-spotlight-on-john-azah
  • Kingfisher demolition planning application

    An application to demolish the existing Kingfisher Leisure Centre was approved at Kingston Council’s Planning Committee last night (1 September).... Following the first listening exercise in March and April this year which asked residents and stakeholders about their priorities for the Kingfisher, Cattle Market and Guildhall complex, the council recently held a further round of engagement which ran between 5 July and 1 August 2021 focused on proposed plans for the new leisure centre and initial, high level ideas for the Cattle Market car park site.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/187/kingfisher-demolition-planning-application