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  • Sources and Assessment of Flood Risk

    The risk of flooding from fluvial sources is shown in the Fluvial Flood Risk Web Map.... The map also highlights the areas benefitting from flood defences on the ‘EA Flood Map for Planning (River and Sea) – Areas Benefitting from Flood Defences’ layer.... The extent and depth mapping for both the 1 in 100 year and 1 in 1000 year return period events are found in the Surface Water Flood Risk Web Map.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/strategic-flood-risk-assessment/sources-assessment-flood-risk
  • Review and next steps

    The remaining Web Map layers are current at the date of writing this SFRA (May 2021) and will require updating in the future.... Updates to the RoFSW map – If RoFSW data are factored into future Flood Zone 3b extents (as per recommendation 6 in Section 7.6.1), updates would occur when Kingston undertakes local surface water flood risk studies that provide surface water flood extents to the EA to update national mapping.... Flood Zone 3a (surface water) is defined using the full 1 in 100 year extent from the EA Risk of Flooding from Surface Water Map as per this Level 1 SFRA.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/strategic-flood-risk-assessment/review-next-steps
  • Council climate action and emissions summary 2022-23

    The council helped launch a Zero Waste Map in August 2022, advising residents and visitors to South-West London as to where they can shop whilst supporting the local circular economy, which can be accessed via phone or computer.... The map shows businesses, facilities and workshops that encourage the circular economy by eradicating waste packaging, encouraging reuse, upcycling and repair or offering facilities to recycle goods and materials once they have reached end of life.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/climate-change/council-climate-action/6
  • List of conservation areas

    Portsmouth Road Originally the turnpike road between London and Portsmouth, a map from 1762 shows a rural nature as Portsmouth Road enters Surbiton with very few buildings built along it.... A map from 1820 shows the genesis of the Queens Promenade in two stretches of parallel road.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/20
  • Residents help choose locations for over 500 new trees across local neighbourhoods

    A map/address with where you would like the tree(s) to be planted.You can request one tree or several trees.... Each planting can be commemorated by marking it on the map on the Queen’s Green Canopy website.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/361/residents-help-choose-locations-for-over-500-new-trees-across-local-neighbourhoods
  • Repair Week 2024

    Throughout the year: Zero Waste Map... Take a look at the Zero Waste Map to find out where you can get items repaired locally, as well as refill stations to help you cut back on unnecessary packaging.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/bins-recycling-rubbish/repair-week-2024
  • Kingston River Safety Forum

    Find out where water rescue equipment is available in Kingston using the map.... Add link to map]

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/staying-safe-near-water/kingston-river-safety-forum
  • Managing development and building works

    An ordinary watercourse is a watercourse that has not been designated as a main river on the Environment agency's flood risk map.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/flooding-drainage/managing-development-building-works
  • Greener driving

    You can use the ULEZ map tool to view the boundary of the zone, and check which postcodes and roads are affected.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/sustainable-transport-safer-greener-healthier-travel/greener-driving/3
  • List of conservation areas

    A map of 1880 shows to the south of the house a "brick field" where bricks were clearly being manufactured.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/9