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  • Flood Risk Assessment Guidance

    A site-specific FRA must demonstrate that the development will be safe for its lifetime taking account of the vulnerability of its users, without increasing flood risk elsewhere, and, where possible, will reduce flood risk overall.... Applicants must also consider safe access and egress of the development throughout its lifetime.... A site-specific FRA must demonstrate that the development will be safe for its lifetime taking account of the vulnerability of its users, without increasing flood risk elsewhere, and, where possible, will reduce flood risk overall.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/strategic-flood-risk-assessment/flood-risk-assessment-guidance/2
  • Sources and Assessment of Flood Risk

    It is a non-tidal river throughout Kingston, but poses fluvial flood risk to the properties in its hydrological catchment.... It poses fluvial flood risk to the properties in its hydrological catchment.... An increased flow and volume of water entering a sewer system, resulting in the system exceeding its hydraulic capacity and surcharging.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/strategic-flood-risk-assessment/sources-assessment-flood-risk
  • Beyond Ophelia: The True Legacy of Elizabeth Eleanor Rossetti Fri, 12 Apr 2024, 18:00

    While the painting may have been instrumental in launching Elizabeth’s career, it also trapped her within its golden frame, linking her forever with the pathetic figure of Shakespeare’s heroine.... Beginning at the Museum, you will embark on your own journey riverside where you will have the opportunity to sketch views of the river and its surrounding environment.... Thought to have been the location of John Everett Millais' famous painting of 'Ophelia', join Jane as she explores the Hogsmill River through the Pre-Raphaelities and its relationship with the local landscape.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/106/creative-flow-kingston-art-and-the-river-inspired-events
  • Kingston town centre invests in happy spaces

    Each space has its own set of existing challenges and it’s our mission to turn these into opportunities.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/74/kingston-town-centre-invests-in-happy-spaces
  • Proposal for new secondary school approved by Kingston Council

    In April and May this year, the Diocese held a four-week statutory representation period on its proposal, seeking the community’s views. 245 responses were received from local residents and organisations, as well as some from outside the borough.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/144/proposal-for-new-secondary-school-approved-by-kingston-council
  • SMART project to save local hospitality businesses up to £6,000 a year while tackling climate change

    This is over twice as expensive to dispose of compared to food waste on its own.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/393/smart-project-to-save-local-hospitality-businesses-up-to-6000-a-year-while-tackling-climate-change
  • More School Streets coming to Kingston

    St John’s has an exemplary Gold Travel plan and Christ Church has been working hard to promote sustainable travel options and its Bikeability training to pupils, however, both schools are experiencing ongoing issues with through-traffic that is sadly out of their hands.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/153/more-school-streets-coming-to-kingston
  • New School Street launches in Kingston Town Centre

    Alongside School Streets, the council continues to invest in cycle training, as well as its cycling infrastructure network, and is introducing more electric vehicle charging points to make it easier for those who need to drive to make the switch to electric vehicles.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/129/new-school-street-launches-in-kingston-town-centre
  • Kingston Council publishes proposed budget to transform services and support most vulnerable residents

    The council has today published its proposed budget for 2022-23, thank you to all residents who took the time to share their feedback on the draft plan.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/259/kingston-council-publishes-proposed-budget-to-transform-services-and-support-most-vulnerable-residents
  • A plan for Kingston town centre area

    The next step is to develop planning frameworks, design guidance and delivery strategies and programmes which will enable the ambitions to be delivered on the ground by the council and/or its partners.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/regeneration-1/a-plan-for-kingston