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  • Construction begins on Kingston’s largest social housing programme in a generation

    It is the first large-scale project of its kind in Kingston since the estate was first built and forms an essential part of the council’s plan to create more homes of different types, particularly council homes.At the groundbreaking ceremony to mark the official start of construction (23 May), the Leader of Kingston Council, Andreas Kirsch, described the significance of the scheme for the borough:... The council is continuing its work with Thames Water to create England's first district heat network to use heat from sewage treatment.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/405/construction-begins-on-kingston-s-largest-social-housing-programme-in-a-generation
  • Council agrees budget to protect most vulnerable and deliver a greener, fairer, safer borough

    The council is continuing to deliver against its climate action plan, working to remove single-use plastic from its buildings, plant more trees and encourage more people to use sustainable transport through initiatives such as increasing the number of school streets in the borough and installing more electric vehicle charging points.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/374/council-agrees-budget-to-protect-most-vulnerable-and-deliver-a-greener-fairer-safer-borough
  • Cutting edge broadband being delivered to Kingston’s social housing tenants and businesses

    Its fibre optic cables are installed directly into people’s homes, replacing older and slower copper technology, and capable of delivering speeds up to 3,000 Mbps, and up to 10 Gbps for businesses. .... We are pleased to be working with Kingston Council to bring London’s fastest internet to its residents at the best prices, which has held a 4.9 ‘Excellent’ Trust Pilot score and 96% 5-star reviews (October) for the past three years.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/337/cutting-edge-broadband-being-delivered-to-kingston-s-social-housing-tenants-and-businesses
  • 500 new jobs to be created as affordable workspace and enterprise hub launches in Kingston

    The space will also offer its members access to one-to-one support, mentoring and business workshops, and has been furnished using second life furniture that has been proven to reduce carbon emissions by over 80%, helping the council to achieve its carbon net zero targets.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/500/500-new-jobs-to-be-created-as-affordable-workspace-and-enterprise-hub-launches-in-kingston
  • Kingston celebrates a summer of sport and fun with the launch of free ParkPlay

    Kingston Council is launching its first weekly ParkPlay on Saturday 17 August at the Sunray Community Centre in Tolworth.... Kingston Council is launching its first ParkPlay location on Saturday 17 August, and every Saturday morning, at the Sunray Community Centre in Tolworth from 10am to 12 noon.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/505/kingston-celebrates-a-summer-of-sport-and-fun-with-the-launch-of-free-parkplay
  • Brill Competition 2021

    However, since Hollyfield had been a school, Rachel felt it was more appropriate to depict it during daylight hours, when most of its users would have experienced it.... Kingston Museum is delighted to acquire three brand new Brills for its collection, which, as Paddy Molloy pointed out, is a valuable archive documenting not only the lost buildings and views of Kingston, but also the BA Illustration and Animation students over nearly a quarter of a decade.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/brillcompetition2021news
  • Brill Competition 2021

    However, since Hollyfield had been a school, Rachel felt it was more appropriate to depict it during daylight hours, when most of its users would have experienced it.... Kingston Museum is delighted to acquire three brand new Brills for its collection, which, as Paddy Molloy pointed out, is a valuable archive documenting not only the lost buildings and views of Kingston, but also the BA Illustration and Animation students over nearly a quarter of a decade.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/72/brill-competition-2021
  • Trading Standards

    promotes or encourages consumption by creating a false impression about its  characteristics, health effects, risks or emissions.... Prohibited claims include comparative safety claims vs other e-cigarette products or for benefits from using the product or from its ingredients, including any suggestion of effects on energy or health.... These requirements include all elements of the product, its name and the design and content of its packaging and labelling.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/environmental-health/trading-standards-1/6
  • Community Grants Programme

    Have a significant proportion of beneficiaries resident in the Neighbourhood in which it submits its application if the group is submitting a Neighbourhood Community Grant application... provide evidence of its fundraising/match funding plans as part of its application to ensure the best value for money possible for any Community Grant contribution... However, we will consider repeat applications where the organisation can demonstrate that its activities deliver significant community benefit and can provide evidence of efforts to fundraise and/or apply for grants from elsewhere.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/neighbourhood-community-safety/community-grants-programme/3
  • Insects and diseases affecting trees and hedges

    It gets its common name from its caterpillars' striking habit of forming long lines, or 'processions', in trees and other substrates.... The Forestry Commission announced in 2011 that it's no longer possible to eradicate the West and South-West London outbreak and the ongoing objective is to prevent or slow its spread to keep its population as low as possible.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/trees-hedges/insects-diseases-affecting-trees-hedges