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Discounts and exemptions
the occupier moved to give or receive care (class I or J)... part of another dwelling and cannot be let separately, for example, annexes (class T)
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Football & Art session
5-6 PM FOOTBALL MATCH WITH CHELSEA FC AND FULHAM FC FOUNDATION COACHES AT THE J PITCH, CAMBRIDGE ROAD ESTATE 6-8 PM PIZZA & ART SESSION AT QUEEN MARY HALL, CAMBRIDGE GARDENS
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/events/event/280/football-art-session -
Kingston Job Fair
J - towards Surbiton /Thames Ditton
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/events/event/188/kingston-job-fair -
Football & Art session
5-6 PM FOOTBALL MATCH WITH CHELSEA FC AND FULHAM FC FOUNDATION COACHES AT THE J PITCH, CAMBRIDGE ROAD ESTATE 6-8 PM PIZZA & ART SESSION AT QUEEN MARY HALL, CAMBRIDGE GARDENS
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List of conservation areas
In 1893 houses began to be erected in Victoria Avenue in two phases over an 11 year period (1893 - 1904) by two builders. 39 of the houses (nos 2-38 and 3-41 Victoria Avenue ) were constructed by Henry Dally, a builder from Twickenham, all to the same design between 1893 - 1899.... Other local examples of Mason’s work are the Surbiton Assembly Rooms at No 80 Claremont Road in 1889 and Nos 6-24 Claremont Road.... In 1954 the houses at Nos 5,7 and 9 Victoria Avenue were redeveloped and in recent years new development in the area includes 2-6 Victoria Avenue.Listed Buildings
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/27 -
List of conservation areas
To the immediate south and east of Christchurch are a historically and architecturally cohesive group of late Victorian houses Nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Christ Church Road and Nos 39, 41, 43, 45 and 50 The Avenue.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/3 -
Parking permits and visitor vouchers
You can apply for a charity permit if you are in Controlled Parking Zones B, C, G, H, N, R, S, T, and V and Permit Parking Areas DB, DC, DD, DF, DG, and DH.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/parking-1/apply-parking-permits/6 -
List of conservation areas
Apart from six mid19th century stuccoed houses on the north side of St James' Road (Nos. 72-82), and three mid 19th century houses at Nos 61 - 65 Maple Road, all of the houses in the rest of the conservation area were built at the same time and by the same developers, Corbett and McClymont.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/23