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  • Information on major work programmes

    There are circumstances that we will have to consult all leaseholders to comment on the scope of the works prior to authorising the work.... This does not include all elements of the building or cyclical works and some items may be dealt with in a separate programme.  ... We will no longer offer deeds of variation in respect of windows and doors in order to ensure that blocks remain uniform in appearance and meet fire safety standards, to enable us to recover all the costs and to avoid maintenance risks to blocks if leaseholders choose not to replace their windows and doors.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/leaseholders-1/information-major-work-programmes/2
  • Local projects funded to help tackle climate change

    Reverend Joe Moffat, Team Rector at All Saints Church, said:... All Saints Church are delighted to receive a Green Grant to enable us to enhance the biodiversity of our town centre churchyard for the benefit of current and future generations.... All Saints Church: Involving the community in biodiversity planting works in the church grounds, to help tackle biodiversity loss and connect people with the area.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/487/local-projects-funded-to-help-tackle-climate-change
  • When you’ll need building control approval

    We want to help you ensure you receive all building control approval and certification requirements without delay or unnecessary expense.... A full plan application is for larger domestic building works and all non-domestic projects, including:... change of use of all or part of a building

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/building-control/need-building-control-approval
  • Housing Recharge Policy

    This policy provides details of when the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames will recharge a tenant, licencee or leaseholder to recover the cost of all rechargeable repairs... This policy aims to ensure that all tenants, leaseholders and licensees have information relating to situations in which they will be required to pay for repairs and how this will be enforced.... This policy applies to all current Council tenants, leaseholders and licensees and any previous tenants, leaseholders and licensees who are liable for repair works, including removal of rubbish, flooring, fixtures and fittings resulting from their previous occupancy.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/housing-policies-reports/housing-recharge-policy
  • Supplier Information

    The Council's terms and conditions require that goods or services supplied must have an official purchase order number, which is to be printed on all correspondence. ... All supplies of goods and services to the Council will require a valid purchase order number.... From the 1st April 2021, all new Purchase Orders will have a new convention 31XXXXXX (numbers 31 plus 6 digits), where X is a number.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/business-council/supplier-information
  • Residents help choose locations for over 500 new trees across local neighbourhoods

    Thank you to all our residents who took the time to tell us where they would like to see young trees planted this season.... All locations must be within grassed areas.... All requests will be on a first come first serve basis.

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

    Esther, or Hester, as she is sometimes referred to, was born in 1711, and baptised on the 16th March of that year in All Saints Church, where her father Abraham was working as the sexton.... Esther took the role of Sexton at All Saints Church over from her mother in 1742, after her mother’s death.... By all accounts Esther seems to have been remarkable.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/64/esther-hammerton
  • In-year scheme for co-ordinated admissions

    All in-year applications for a maintained school or academy within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames must be made to Kingston LA on the LA’s in-year application form on which applicants can list up to four schools in order of preference.... Via SAM, each admission authority can view all the applications received for its school, including discarded preferences where a higher preference offer has been made at another school.... Schools must keep the LA advised of all application outcomes and vacancies as they occur so that the LA is able to keep abreast of availability of places.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/schools-education/n-year-scheme-co-ordinated-admissions/2
  • Kingston’s 185th Mayor hands over nearly £20,000 to local charities

    The COVID-19 pandemic made fundraising particularly challenging, and I would like to thank all those who supported the charities in any way.... It was an honour for Kingston Centre for Independent Living to be chosen as the Mayor's charity of the year for 2019-2020, alongside Oxygen, and all of us at KCIL extend our utmost appreciation and thanks for the amount raised.... Thanks to the pandemic cancelling almost all of the planned events we were extended as the Mayor's chosen charity for a further year, and we were amazed at the inventiveness and tenacity shown by the Mayor and her team in raising funds for the two charities.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/222/kingston-s-185th-mayor-hands-over-nearly-20000-to-local-charities
  • Kingston community grants fund 1,440 meals for families across the borough

    All four of Kingston’s neighbourhood committees have come together to fund 1,440 meal kits for families in need, following an application by Voices of Hope, a local charity.... Each box has all the ingredients and a printed recipe guide with photos and step-by-step information.... I am delighted that all four neighbourhood committees have used community grant funding to help Voices of Hope continue and expand the meaningful, important work they do.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/202/kingston-community-grants-fund-1-440-meals-for-families-across-the-borough