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  • Kingston encourages residents to remember local high streets on Small Business Saturday

    We’ve been working with the Chamber of Commerce, Kingston First and our other partners and local organisations to support businesses who are now being able to offer a warm and safe welcome back to Kingston's shoppers.... This is the time to appreciate our local high streets and all that they offer us.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/35/kingston-encourages-residents-to-remember-local-high-streets-on-small-business-saturday
  • Workplace Health and Wellbeing

    The Council is offering local accredited Mental Health First Aid training to business’ in the borough.... All training offers are delivered by Mental Health First Aid England accredited trainers.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/business-licensing/workplace-health-wellbeing
  • Changes to the Housing Allocations Policy

    A proportion of lets will be made via direct lets where we identify a property and make the applicant a direct offer sometimes outside of band order and time waited.... Especially those in temporary accommodation and bed and breakfast, as well as making offers to specific applicants or for particular property types, in the interest of best use of stock.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/housing-options-advice/changes-housing-allocations-policy-1-april-2024
  • Waste reduction and composting

    We’re offering a limited supply of £50 vouchers to residents who wish to purchase reusable nappies.... These libraries offer a range of options and guidance to support you and your baby throughout your reusable nappy journey.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/bins-recycling-rubbish/waste-reduction-composting/3
  • COVID-19 Collection

    Through these challenges communities have rallied to offer mutual support, and we are all adapting as best we can.... Hopefully this may also offer some space for reflection about these difficult times. 

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/covidcollection
  • Leader of Kingston Council calls on government to empower local authorities to boost local economy and address cost of living crisis

    Human Rights are universal, they should not be watered down.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/294/leader-of-kingston-council-calls-on-government-to-empower-local-authorities-to-boost-local-economy-and-address-cost-of-living-crisis
  • Discounts and exemptions

    universal credit including a work capability element

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/council-tax/discounts-exemptions/7
  • Kingston Council shows its commitment to ending male violence against women

    More than 100 organisations have received White Ribbon accreditation, including councils, police forces, fire and rescue services, health authorities, housing associations, schools and universities.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/221/kingston-council-shows-its-commitment-to-ending-male-violence-against-women
  • 'Talking' lamp posts at New Malden's Jubilee Square

    Esdras Da Costa, Kingston University Design Marketing, Cultural and Creative Industries graduate, one of the students who worked on the hoardings, said:

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/323/talking-lamp-posts-at-new-maldens-jubilee-square
  • Kingston’s Ancient Market House comes alive this summer with creative pop-up by Kingston University Art students

    As part of the Council’s wider borough High Street regeneration programme, the historic, Grade II listed Ancient Market House will be reimagined as a creative hub ‘Not My Beautiful House,’ a collaborative project led by Union of Kingston Students and supported by Studio KT1, a creative agency powered by Kingston University students.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/295/kingston-s-ancient-market-house-comes-alive-this-summer-with-creative-pop-up-by-kingston-university-art-students