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JSNA Obesity
The purpose of this refresh is to provide a summary of progress to date, an update of national and local data, emerging research and guidance, and a new set of refreshed priorities in line with Kingston’s Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy Refresh 2017-2019 1 , Destination Kingston 2016-2020 2 , and the South West London Five Year Forward Plan 3 .
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Bike Checks, Bike Marking and Maintenance Courses
The course is for up to 5 people for a cost of only £140 if a suitable free venue is provided.... Checking key parts of your bike for wear and tear, using the simple 5 minute assessment system employed by professional bike mechanics!
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/cycling-3/dr-bike-fancy-check -
New Parking Charges Notice 2024/2025
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... Surbiton Controlled Parking Zone (S) for the following roads: Adelaide Road from its junction with St Marks Hill and No. 5, Balaclava Road, Brighton Road, Cottage Grove, Endsleigh Gardens, Maple Road, Seething Wells Lane, St.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/parking-1/new-parking-charges-notice/2 -
Street trading licences
As the licence holder, you must have, at all times, public liability insurance coverage with a minimum liability of £5 million.... Applications must be submitted at least 5 weeks in advance.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/licensing/street-trading-licences/6 -
Kingston prepares for the safe reopening of high streets across the borough
This continues to be a top priority - we want to make sure Kingston stays open and that we can all support and enjoy our wonderful local businesses in a safe way.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/108/kingston-prepares-for-the-safe-reopening-of-high-streets-across-the-borough -
Cost of Living Support
The Healthy Start Card is credited with your entitlement and topped up automatically every 4 weeks, so a family with one child under 1 year and two children under 4 could get £68 a month credited to their Healthy Start card.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/benefits-5/support-rising-living-costs/3 -
Accessible and inclusive leisure facilities delivered across the borough, with new complex a step closer
Accessible and inclusive spaces for all will still form a large part of the design for our new Kingston leisure complex, and delivery of this new facility is a top priority.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/451/accessible-and-inclusive-leisure-facilities-delivered-across-the-borough-with-new-complex-a-step-closer -
Work to refurbish Queen Mary Hall is confirmed, offering short and longer-term improvements — as part of the Cambridge Road Estate regeneration
Minimising any disruption that regeneration can cause is one of our top priorities.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/287/work-to-refurbish-queen-mary-hall-is-confirmed-offering-short-and-longer-term-improvements-—-as-part-of-the-cambridge-road-estate-regeneration -
Council agrees balanced budget to support vulnerable residents and transform services
Our Children’s Services are rated Outstanding, and we are in the top 3% nationally for social care provision for adults and children combined.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/273/council-agrees-balanced-budget-to-support-vulnerable-residents-and-transform-services -
Work to refurbish Queen Mary Hall is confirmed, offering short and longer-term improvements — as part of the Cambridge Road Estate regeneration
Minimising any disruption that regeneration can cause is one of our top priorities.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/287/work-to-refurbish-queen-mary-hall-is-confirmed-offering-short-and-longer-term-improvements-as-part-of-the-cambridge-road-estate-regeneration