Search

You searched for ٸ rzd626.top ٳ¹ī ī뵵ڻƮ ̰ ī ̺ī ϰ īƮ ͳ īƮ

Results 231 – 240 of about 2754.

Refine by:

  • Mooring in Kingston

    First 24 hours (in accordance with the public right of navigation defined in the Thames Conservancy Act 1932): no fee provided the vessel does not return to either Town End Wharf or Horsefair Quay within 48 hours of leaving its mooring.... After a vessel has left its mooring it may not return to either Town End Wharf or Horsefair Quay before the expiry of 48 hours.... Once a vessel has left its mooring no person may cause or permit the vessel to return to the same location within 48 hours.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/parking-1/moorings-kingston
  • Tiffin Children's Chorus

    The choir is known nationally for the quality of its music making and sings an extensive repertoire.... The choir relies on the dedication of its members to maintain its high standards and excellent reputation.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/113/singing-opportunities
  • Kingston Council working with care partners to improve quality and save £500k per year

    Kingston Council is working with its adult social care partners to reshape and improve the delivery of Adult Social Care services for Kingston residents, saving around £500k per year.... As part of an ambitious council-wide transformation programme, Kingston Council is working with its adult social care partners to reshape and improve the delivery of Adult Social Care services for Kingston residents, making significant changes to how it buys services, delivering better quality services and better outcomes for those who need support.... This is a great example of the innovative approach Kingston Council is taking to improve how it delivers its most essential services and ensure it offers value for money to local residents.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/9/kingston-council-working-with-care-partners-to-improve-quality-and-save-500k-per-year
  • King Charles Road becomes Kingston’s first permanent Low Traffic Neighbourhood

    Since its introduction in September 2020, the trial scheme has created a safer, quieter space for pedestrians and cyclists and is now set to become a permanent fixture.... Since its implementation there has been encouraging traffic reductions on nearly all monitored roads in and around the LTN, including a 80% reduction on the southern section of King Charles Road, a 70% decrease on Derby Road and between a 19-33% reduction in traffic levels on Ewell Road (all traffic levels compared to pre-COVID levels).... Alongside LTNs the council continues to invest in school streets and cycle training, along with its award-winning cycle network.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/169/king-charles-road-becomes-kingston-s-first-permanent-low-traffic-neighbourhood
  • Kingston Safeguarding Adults Board

    The Board meets quarterly and undertakes its work through its various groups and working parties.... The Panel meets monthly to consider high risk, complex cases where the initial Safeguarding Adults Procedure and its associated policies have been unable to reduce or alleviate the risk(s). 

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/adult-safeguarding/safeguarding-adults-board/2
  • Kingfisher Leisure Centre closure - Frequently Asked Questions

    Where can I go while the centre is closed?... Can I freeze my membership temporarily?... I am a gym-only member - what are my options?

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/leisure-centres/kingfisher-leisure-centre-closure-frequently-asked-questions
  • From Community Fridge to Money Buddies, Kingston Community Resilience Fund awards £290,527 to local organisations

    Kingston Council has awarded 37 grants totalling £290,527.34 to local organisations in the first phase of its Community Resilience Fund.... Kingston Advocacy Group receives funding of £5,000 to deliver its’ one-to-one Money Buddy programme at local community and health centres for vulnerable people with learning difficulties, mental health and drug/alcohol dependency issues.... Mind in Kingston is funded £23,000 to provide a local community mental health telephone support line and extend its community outreach with a new coordinator training volunteers to deal with complex issues linking mental health with financial issues.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/428/from-community-fridge-to-money-buddies-kingston-community-resilience-fund-awards-290-527-to-local-organisations
  • From Community Fridge to Money Buddies, Kingston Community Resilience Fund awards £290,527 to local organisations

    Kingston Council has awarded 37 grants totalling £290,527.34 to local organisations in the first phase of its Community Resilience Fund.... Kingston Advocacy Group receives funding of £5,000 to deliver its’ one-to-one Money Buddy programme at local community and health centres for vulnerable people with learning difficulties, mental health and drug/alcohol dependency issues.... Mind in Kingston is funded £23,000 to provide a local community mental health telephone support line and extend its community outreach with a new coordinator training volunteers to deal with complex issues linking mental health with financial issues.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/428/from-community-fridge-to-money-buddies-kingston-community-resilience-fund-awards-290527-to-local-organisations
  • 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