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  • Street naming and numbering

    All new building names should end with one of the following:... In all cases we would hold a 30 day consultation with the people affected and the emergency services. ... However, all associated costs with deeds and land registry changes are to be met by the customer.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/applications/street-naming-numbering-2/4
  • Accessible and inclusive leisure facilities delivered across the borough, with new complex a step closer

    Places Leisure is also delivering other targeted sessions such as the Malden Centre’s over-60's keeping fit and toned class - which has grown from 15 members to 50, all up on their feet, performing whole body movements with weights and stomping their to the latest chart toppers.... One of our key priorities is to create a borough where all of our residents have the opportunity to enjoy the facilities we have to offer.... 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
  • Kingston Council and Kingston First continue plans to create attractive riverside space at Eagle Brewery Wharf in Kingston

    The feedback given as part of the extensive engagement in 2021 will be the focus of this next design phase, and included themes around being welcoming, accessible to all, nature enhancing and better connecting the site to the town centre.... I’m delighted that we are progressing with this scheme that will not only look to create a relaxing and accessible open space along the riverside, but will also encourage people into our town centre, which is what we all want."... The strategy sets out a blueprint for how public spaces could be invested in to improve the experience of Kingston, encourage more people to move around all parts of the town and ensure that the town’s culture, heritage and riverside assets continue to be developed.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/349/kingston-council-and-kingston-first-continue-plans-to-create-attractive-riverside-space-at-eagle-brewery-wharf-in-kingston
  • Designs revealed and construction partner on board for new leisure centre in Kingston town centre

    We are going through all of the necessary processes to bring the project forward as quickly as possible, and this will be one of the final chances for people to give feedback as we look to submit the required planning application in the coming months.... Thank you to all of those who have provided feedback on the project to date.... Saturday 13th July: 11am - 2pm at All Saints Church, 14 - 16 Market Place, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1JP

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/491/designs-revealed-and-construction-partner-on-board-for-new-leisure-centre-in-kingston-town-centre
  • About our map collection

    Our map collection consists of over 1,500 maps of all types, from 16th-century county maps to modern “Goad” maps of shopping centres.... Special maps were drawn up for all sorts of reasons.... We have maps and plans showing the location of bombs in Kingston and Surbiton (1939–1945), street plans, engineers’ plans for the 1980s, local development and local government plans, geology plans, and “Goad” plans of local shopping centres, showing all the shops and commercial premises in a town centre.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/maps
  • Downloads

    All entrants must have completed the Capture Kingston entry form to enter... All entries from a young person under the age of 16 must include parent/guardian consent.... We will assume that all submissions have the permissions of anyone featured in the photograph (this is the responsibility of the entrant)

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/legal/capture-kingston-terms-conditions
  • About our map collection

    Our map collection consists of over 1,500 maps of all types, from 16th-century county maps to modern “Goad” maps of shopping centres.... Special maps were drawn up for all sorts of reasons.... We have maps and plans showing the location of bombs in Kingston and Surbiton (1939–1945), street plans, engineers’ plans for the 1980s, local development and local government plans, geology plans, and “Goad” plans of local shopping centres, showing all the shops and commercial premises in a town centre.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/4/maps
  • COVID-19 Collection

    Through these challenges communities have rallied to offer mutual support, and we are all adapting as best we can.... All we ask is that they are true to your personal experience at the time.... We are keen to hear from people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities so that our collection reflects the diversity of the borough.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/15/covid-19
  • Downloads

    All entrants must have completed the Capture Kingston entry form to enter... All entries from a young person under the age of 16 must include parent/guardian consent.... We will assume that all submissions have the permissions of anyone featured in the photograph (this is the responsibility of the entrant)

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/legal/capture-kingston-terms-conditions?documentId=7&categoryId=21
  • Trading Standards team protect Kingston from rogue roofer

    Mr Slater has a history of similar offending and has operated under a number of names offering roofing and guttering services including Response Roofing, Fascia Protection, All Round Plastics, Global Plastics, Property Maintenance, Home Tech Specialists and Traditional Plastics, Clean and Clear Guttering Service, J & L Properties, Slater Roofing and Just Guttering.... On others he took money but did not work at all.... In all cases the work was unsatisfactory and never completed.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/138/trading-standards-team-protect-kingston-from-rogue-roofer