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  • Carnival/Parade Float Safety and Design Guidance

    not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs;... not consume any alcohol or drugs at any point before or during the carnival/parade.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/neighbourhood-community-safety/carnivalparade-float-safety-design-guidance
  • Safer Kingston Partnership Plan 2024-2029

    Areas of criminality where serious violence or its threat is inherent, such as in county lines drug dealing and modern slavery.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/final-draft-safer-kingston-partnership-plan-2024-2029/3
  • Minor variation of a premises license

    the prevention of crime and disorder: for example drug-related problems, disorder, drunkenness and anti-social behaviour

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/premises-licences/minor-variation-premises-license
  • Safer Kingston Partnership Plan 2024-2029

    Kingston’s Strategic Partnership for Alcohol and Drugs.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/final-draft-safer-kingston-partnership-plan-2024-2029/8
  • Celebrating local heroes at this year’s Mayor’s Community Awards

    Ceris is the Chair and Lucy is the Vice Chair of the Moving on Together (MOT) Team, which consists of a group of dedicated volunteers who have experience of supporting those who are recovering from drug and alcohol issues.... This team offers a fantastic peer support service for people attending our local drug and alcohol treatment service called Kingston Wellbeing Service.... A number of the guests attending have challenging lifestyles, are experiencing drug and alcohol issues or are homeless.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/484/celebrating-local-heroes-at-this-year-s-mayor-s-community-awards
  • Antisocial behaviour

    Antisocial behaviour including drug dealing can also be reported by calling 101 in non-emergency situations.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/antisocial-behaviour/3
  • Licensing Act 2003 Explained

    the prevention of crime and disorder: for example drug-related problems, disorder, drunkenness and anti-social behaviour

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/premises-licences/licensing-act-2003-explained
  • Current applications, search for licences, complaints and reviews

    the prevention of crime and disorder (for example drug-related problems, disorder, drunkenness and anti-social behaviour)

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/licensing/current-applications-search-licences-complaints-reviews
  • Safer Kingston Partnership Plan 2024-2029

    Drugs often play a prominent role; and in the year to March 2020 48% of homicides were drug-related.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policing-community-safety/final-draft-safer-kingston-partnership-plan-2024-2029/2
  • Your Kingston Your Health

    Drug users are encouraged to attend treatment sessions, as this has shown that attendees use less illegal drugs, commit less crime, improve their health and mange their lives better, which in turn benefits the wider community.... Kingston’s performance in 2012 as measured by successful completion of drug treatment was below the London average for both opiate (8.0% compared with 9.6%) and non opiate drug users (28.4% compared with 34.7%)24.... There are 283 adult drug users recorded as being in effective treatment in Kingston; 215 of which are opiate users and 68 non-opiate users25.

    https://data.kingston.gov.uk/jsna/your-kingston-your-health/