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  • Kingston Council announces the winners of the Lockdown and Out competition

    It is a fitting memorial to him that this annual competition was established in his name and has prospered ever since, enhancing the local history pictorial collections year by year.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/172/kingston-council-announces-the-winners-of-the-lockdown-and-out-competition
  • Black History Month - events and activities

    The event will give us an opportunity to explore how we as a community can best celebrate and represent his and other stories of black history in Kingston.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/neighbourhood-community-safety/events-activities-borough
  • Kingston’s heroes celebrated at Community Awards Ceremony

    The Mayor of Kingston also provided a special Young Person’s Sports Award for Matty Nixon This special presentation was given to Matty Nixon due to his sporting efforts and in particular “his walking achievements”.... He later continued his walking along more streets in the neighbouring areas of Long Ditton, Hinchley Wood and Thames Ditton in the later lockdowns.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/276/kingston-s-heroes-celebrated-at-community-awards-ceremony
  • Royal opening for FUSEBOX - a new creative space for young people in Kingston

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, who is President of Creative Youth, unveiled a commemorative plaque at the opening event on 7 July, attended by patrons and supporters of the charity as well as representatives from the Greater London Authority and the Royal Borough of Kingston.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/419/royal-opening-for-fusebox---a-new-creative-space-for-young-people-in-kingston
  • Three decades fighting racial inequality in Kingston: Spotlight on John Azah

    This Black History Month, we caught up with Kingston Race and Equalities Council's Chief Executive about his time in the borough.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/212/three-decades-fighting-racial-inequality-in-kingston-spotlight-on-john-azah
  • Rides, routes and clubs

    Millais painted the background to his famous "Ophelia" at the Hogsmill River.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/cycling-3/rides-routes-clubs/2
  • Community Resilience Fund awards £276,000 for projects supporting babies, teens and families, carers and the elderly

    Funding will allow them to expand to two new locations.Kingston Cycling Campaign receives £5,000 to provide bicycle maintenance, refurbished bikes, locks, hi-vis waistcoats and other supplies to support independent transport for vulnerable residents across the borough and at the RBKares Cambridge Road Estate monthly wellbeing events. 

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/461/community-resilience-fund-awards-276-000-for-projects-supporting-babies-teens-and-families-carers-and-the-elderly
  • Party Animal by Alex Davies MRSS, winner of 2021 Kingston Sculpture Trail, permanently installed in Kingston Market Place

    His sculpture depicts a bronze goat which stands proudly with a traffic cone on its back.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/303/party-animal-by-alex-davies-mrss-winner-of-2021-kingston-sculpture-trail-permanently-installed-in-kingston-market-place
  • Kingston Council reaches its target to provide Syrian refugees with sanctuary

    Memorably, in early 2020, Abdulrahman Murabieh, who arrived in Kingston under the scheme in early 2018, held a well-received exhibition of his artwork in Kingston Museum, pictured above.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/242/kingston-council-reaches-its-target-to-provide-syrian-refugees-with-sanctuary
  • Kingston Council reaches its target to provide Syrian refugees with sanctuary

    Memorably, in early 2020, Abdulrahman Murabieh, who arrived in Kingston under the scheme in early 2018, held a well-received exhibition of his artwork in Kingston Museum, pictured above.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/VPRS