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  • Level 2 Award in Instructing Cycle Training

    Essential web addresses:

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/cycling-3/level-2-award-instructing-cycle-training
  • Flood Risk Assessment Guidance

    The Sequential Test only needs to be applied for development proposals in Flood Zone 1 if the SFRA and accompanying Web Map indicates there may be existing flood issues from other sources (refer to Table 6-2) or flood issues in the future.... If the site for a development proposal falls within the Flood Zone 3a (surface water) extent (based on the Policy Web Map), the applicant is required to submit an FRA as part of a planning application.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/strategic-flood-risk-assessment/flood-risk-assessment-guidance
  • Planning and Policy Framework

    The Policy advises that developers utilise SFRA Web Mapping to determine what flood mitigation measures may be required at their site to demonstrate future sustainability.... The SFRA maps are delivered in a web map format, providing information on the different sources of flooding which impact the borough. 

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/strategic-flood-risk-assessment/planning-policy-framework
  • Https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/access-policy

    The KHS web pages on the council website are fully accessible to people with disabilities including those who may be using them with the help of special equipment.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/downloads/file/8/access-policy
  • Https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/khs-style-and-branding-guidelines

    Kingston Heritage Service Style and branding guidelines Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames | kingstonheritage.org.uk Introduction Who we are Mission Writing text Text materials and graphics Typography Labels Displays and positioning Logos Backgrounds Brand palette Printed materials Credits Crediting Images Reproductions Templates Social media Emails Preferred formats and terms Phraseology Grammar and punctuation Sign off procedures pg 1 pg 2 pg 3 pg 4 pg 8 pg 11 pg 14 pg 15 pg 16 pg 21 pg 22 pg 24 pg 25 pg 26 pg 27 pg 28 pg 29 pg 30 pg 31 pg 36 pg 39 pg 44 Contents signage marketing external communications exhibition design interpretation texts digital resources web text learning resources These branding guidelines provide information on the house style and tone for Kingston Heritage Service.... Headings / titles - Quicksand bold Subtitles - Quicksand bold Body text - Quicksand regular Credit lines - Quicksand regular Use a solid sans serif font for main body text, Kingston Council computers default to Calibri for email and Word documents Use the font in its true form, without shadowing, or using outlines When choosing a sans serif font for text that includes email or web-references, check the @ sign prints correctly and isn't squashed Avoid complicated fonts or using all capital letters, use fonts where the letters are shaped the same as you would naturally write There may be situations where our prefered font is not available.... Exceptions to this are videos that are being uploaded to 'stories' Where possible add alternative image descriptions You do not need to credit the sponsors on social media but always link through to a web page which has the full credits Use the full image credit where possible Tag affiliated or involved accounts where possible instead of writing their name as plain text Contact all partners requesting they share your posts to amplify communications Accessibility Credits KHS Style and branding guidelines | Social media | pg 29 Guidelines for reproduction of the images Emails Please use the approved email signature template.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/downloads/file/1/khs-style-and-branding-guidelines
  • Https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/coll-dev-pol

    It will therefore be offered 14 in the first instance, by gift or sale, directly to other Accredited Museums likely to be interested in its acquisition. 16.8 If the material is not acquired by any Accredited museum to which it was offered as a gift or for sale, then the museum community at large will be advised of the intention to dispose of the material normally through a notice on the MA’s Find an Object web listing service, an announcement in the Museums Association’s Museums Journal or in other specialist publications and websites (if appropriate). 16.9 The announcement relating to gift or sale will indicate the number and nature of specimens or objects involved, and the basis on which the material will be transferred to another institution.... The governing body will therefore ensure that issues relating to accountability and impartiality are carefully considered to avoid undue influence on its decision-making process. 15 16.13.1 In cases where the governing body wishes for sound curatorial reasons to exchange material directly with Accredited or non- Accredited museums, with other organisations or with individuals, the procedures in paragraphs 16.1-5 will apply. 16.13.2 If the exchange is proposed to be made with a specific Accredited museum, other Accredited museums which collect in the same or related areas will be directly notified of the proposal and their comments will be requested. 16.13.3 If the exchange is proposed with a non-Accredited museum, with another type of organisation or with an individual, the museum will place a notice on the MA’s Find an Object web listing service, or make an announcement in the Museums Association’s Museums Journal or in other specialist publications and websites (if appropriate). 16.13.4 Both the notification and announcement must provide information on the number and nature of the specimens or objects involved both in the museum’s collection and those intended to be acquired in exchange.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/downloads/file/12/coll-dev-pol