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  • Domestic and Sexual Violence: Information for Professionals

    To request a copy of the DHRs, please email the DSVP Partnership on and we will be able to send you the relevant documents.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/domestic-sexual-violence/resources-professionals-working-domestic-sexual-violence/4
  • Licensing Act 2003 Explained

    Residents, businesses and legal authorities (for example the police or the councils noise team) are able to raise representations for or against new applications and applications to vary a premises licence and club premises certificates.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/premises-licences/licensing-act-2003-explained
  • Investment in the borough’s public spaces continues, with Eagle Brewery Wharf and Memorial Gardens plans taking next step forward

    It is great to be able to provide relaxing and accessible open spaces that can attract people into Kingston, and I look forward to hearing local feedback, and working with the team to ensure that these spaces deliver for all.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/396/investment-in-the-borough-s-public-spaces-continues-with-eagle-brewery-wharf-and-memorial-gardens-plans-taking-next-step-forward
  • Party Animal by Alex Davies MRSS, winner of 2021 Kingston Sculpture Trail, permanently installed in Kingston Market Place

    It’s been a real pleasure working in partnership with Kingston First, the Royal Borough of Kingston and community groups, and for my colleagues from Kingston School of Art to be able to contribute.

    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
  • COVID-19 Collection

    If, for any reason you would prefer not to share your donation right away, we may be able to arrange a closure period for you.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/15/covid-19
  • Rapid Covid-19 testing for essential workers without symptoms rolled out by Kingston Council

    Employees working in non-CQC (Care Quality Commission) registered supported living, care homes and domiciliary care, voluntary care workers and children's home staff, along with other frontline staff,  will also be able to access regular testing.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/59/rapid-covid-19-testing-for-essential-workers-without-symptoms-rolled-out-by-kingston-council
  • New School Streets introduced in Kingston Town and Surbiton

    Residents and businesses who live and work in the School Streets zone will need to register for an exemption by completing a vehicle registration form by 22 November if they wish to be able to drive their vehicles into the zone during the restricted times.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/216/new-school-streets-introduced-in-kingston-town-and-surbiton
  • Kingston becomes a ‘City of Sanctuary’ as we commit to supporting communities

    We wanted to be able to create a welcoming, supportive, understanding family environment for our guests.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/356/kingston-becomes-a-city-of-sanctuary-as-we-commit-to-supporting-communities
  • Prevent falls at home

    able to walk indoors without supervision (you can use any walking aid)

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/independent-living/preventing-falls-home
  • Funerals

    If there are relatives who are not prepared or able to accept responsibility for the funeral arrangements, then we have a duty to dispose of a deceased person and to recover their costs in making the arrangements.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/deaths-1/making-funeral-arrangements-1/3