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  • Kingston pub trail

    Located at Kingston’s Market Square, the Druid's Head maintained its use till the present day.... In 2000 the pub was bought by Vintage inns who refurbished it and changed its name.... The pub was a family owned beerhouse that first appeared in 1855 and had its own brewery.  

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/80/kingston-pub-trail
  • Kingston pub trail

    Located at Kingston’s Market Square, the Druid's Head maintained its use till the present day.... In 2000 the pub was bought by Vintage inns who refurbished it and changed its name.... The pub was a family owned beerhouse that first appeared in 1855 and had its own brewery.  

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/pubtrail
  • International Women's Day gallery

    A decorative depiction of central Kingston, from All Saints’ Church at the bottom, through the Market House and market stalls in the middle, to Clattern Bridge and the Guildhall at the top.... The artist drew this scene from the top storey of her Norbiton school in the 1940s when she was about 19.... It closed its doors in June 2019.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/61/international-womens-day-gallery
  • Council climate action and emissions summary 2022-23

    The council has strengthened its working relationships with groups across the borough throughout the last year.... Connecting individuals, communities and businesses with information to help them tackle climate change is integral to helping the borough reach its climate targets - a bespoke section on the council’s website, providing a variety of information to help everyone take steps to reduce their climate impact has been created.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/climate-change/council-climate-action/9
  • Local projects funded to help tackle climate change

    Kingston Council has funded nine local projects as part of its Voluntary, Community & Social Enterprise Green Grant programme.... Each project funded tackles a cause of climate change or seeks to help the local area prepare for its impacts, in line with key objectives from the council’s Climate Action Plan, which was launched in March 2022.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/487/local-projects-funded-to-help-tackle-climate-change
  • Housing Recharge Policy

    If the tenant, leaseholder or licensee requests that the Council or its contractor carry out the repair works in full, or if the contractor deems this to be necessary, then the cost of the repair and will be recharged to the tenant, leaseholder or licensee.... Failure to complete the agreement does not relinquish the tenant, leaseholder or licensee of liability for the repair or its costs, including the administration fee.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/housing-policies-reports/housing-recharge-policy
  • List of conservation areas

    Its red brick boundary walls can still be seen on the west side of Traps Lane.... Although its form appears to originate from the mid-nineteenth century pleasure gardens to Coombe House, it is likely to have evolved from an earlier natural spring.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/6
  • List of conservation areas

    Its historic interest lies in the importance of the riverbank in relation to the historic landscape of Hampton Court Palace, including views in and out of its parkland and other strategic views from the riverside path.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/20
  • List of conservation areas

    Its latter historic pattern of development is associated with ancient riverside estates and later Victorian benefactors such as the 18th century Bank Grove Estate and the more recent Albany Estate, together with its original boundary garden walls and landscaping.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/21
  • Residents help choose locations for over 500 new trees across local neighbourhoods

    As part of its commitment to protecting biodiversity and improving the natural environment, Kingston Council asked residents to suggest where new trees should be planted in their neighbourhoods.... Kington is committed to tackling climate change and mitigating its impacts.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/361/residents-help-choose-locations-for-over-500-new-trees-across-local-neighbourhoods