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  • New Parking Charges Notice 2024/2025

    Grove Controlled Parking Zone (G/G1)... Oakhill Controlled Parking Zone (T)... Surbiton Controlled Parking Zone (S) for the following roads: Adelaide Road except that length that lies between its junction with St Marks Hill and No. 5 , Avenue Elmers, Claremont Road, Maple Road

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/parking-1/new-parking-charges-notice/2
  • Party Animal by Alex Davies MRSS, winner of 2021 Kingston Sculpture Trail, permanently installed in Kingston Market Place

    It’s been a great experience being involved in the Kingston Sculpture Trail, made all the better by the positive feedback I have had and of course winning the vote.... Alex R T Davies' Party Animal is a fantastic addition to the landscape of Kingston and a sculpture the local community and visitors can enjoy for years to come.... Our students have also enjoyed opportunities to take their work out into public settings in previous projects and I hope there is further collaboration in the future."

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/303/party-animal-by-alex-davies-mrss-winner-of-2021-kingston-sculpture-trail-permanently-installed-in-kingston-market-place
  • Winning artists announced for new sculpture trail in Kingston town centre

    Party Animal’ by Alex R T Davies MRSS - From Davies’ same series ‘Unwanted Monuments’, a bronze goat sculpture stands proudly with a street cone on its back, inviting the viewer to touch and even sit on the piece.... I hope that our Kingston Sculpture Trail will add to the experience of both residents and visitors and enhance their enjoyment of the riverside and town centre.... I hope everyone enjoys these new artworks as much as we have enjoyed selecting them.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/152/winning-artists-announced-for-new-sculpture-trail-in-kingston-town-centre
  • Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector Grants

    I confirm that I am the main contact in relation to the request for grant funding and that I am authorised to sign this application on behalf of the applicant organisation or community group.... I undertake to use the award only for that purpose and to repay to the council any grant money that I may use for any other purpose on demand.... I confirm that I will provide an annual report highlighting how this funding was used

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/neighbourhood-community-safety/voluntary-community-social-enterprise-sector-grants/7
  • Statement on Thames Water Teddington Direct River Abstraction project

    I understand the importance of securing the future of London’s water supply and taking action to address any water shortages we may face going forward.... I also have concerns around the potential ecological impact of the scheme.... This special landscape must be safeguarded for current and future generations and I strongly encourage residents to have their say in Thames Water’s consultation.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/council-statements-1/thames-water-teddington-direct-river-abstraction-project
  • Resources for schools

    Did the child arrive in the UK with their parent(s) or siblings or at a different time?... Do(es) the parent(s) work? ... Do(es) the parent(s) have caring responsibilities for other members of the family?

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/ukraine-1/resources-schools/3
  • Saturday Snappity

    Kingston Museum's story and craft sessions for Under 5s... Only £2 per child

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/kids-events/saturday-snappity
  • Bowie and Beyond: Ziggy Stardust and Kingston's Music Heritage

    In advance of the launch of the next phase of Creative Youth's Art, Music, Pop Fashion Project - which explores the rich musical heritage of Kingston in the 1960's and 70's, the David Bowie exhibition at Kingston Museum has had a small refresh, with some new content and interpretation added.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/whats/bowie-beyond-ziggy-stardust-kingstons-music-heritage/1
  • Bowie and Beyond: Ziggy Stardust and Kingston's Music Heritage

    In advance of the launch of the next phase of Creative Youth's Art, Music, Pop Fashion Project - which explores the rich musical heritage of Kingston in the 1960's and 70's, the David Bowie exhibition at Kingston Museum has had a small refresh, with some new content and interpretation added.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/whats/bowie-beyond-ziggy-stardust-kingstons-music-heritage
  • Saluting Our Sisters for Black History Month 2023

    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.... Kingston’s black communities have played a very important role in shaping the history of the borough and I am very proud that this is a place committed to valuing and celebrating the contributions of all.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/434/saluting-our-sisters-for-black-history-month-2023