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  • Royal visit to Kingston’s Coronation Stone to mark Queen’s Jubilee

    He also met the winners of Kingston Heritage Service’s Jubilee Competition to design a new piece of commemorative memorabilia to be displayed in Kingston Museum.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/312/royal-visit-to-kingston-s-coronation-stone-to-mark-queen-s-jubilee
  • Kingston Council was proud to celebrate UK Disability History Month

    Later on in the month, we worked in partnership with Kingston University to host an exciting event with Souleyman Bah, Paralympian and former star of The Apprentice who spoke about his journey to success and how he has overcome barriers along the way.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/346/kingston-council-was-proud-to-celebrate-uk-disability-history-month
  • New mural by local artist takes shape outside New Malden Station

    He did his first railway mural back in 2013 in Herne Hill and has since produced many more across London, including local stations Tolworth, Worcester Park and Malden Manor.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/322/new-mural-by-local-artist-takes-shape-outside-new-malden-station
  • Mayor's Community Award winners 2021

    He has also been a volunteer at the Chinese School for the last 30 years.... Andrew White  Andrew is a peer mentor volunteer with SPEAR, a charity assisting those experiencing homelessness in South West London, he is always willing to help out with anything and is a real asset to the team.... Neil Long Neil is a bubbly and friendly individual who has worked hard to put a smile on Kingston residents' faces by hosting virtual parties, he has also given up his time to volunteer and fundraise and is a true community champion.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/116/mayor-s-community-award-winners-2021
  • Mayor's Community Award winners 2021

    He has also been a volunteer at the Chinese School for the last 30 years.... Andrew White  Andrew is a peer mentor volunteer with SPEAR, a charity assisting those experiencing homelessness in South West London, he is always willing to help out with anything and is a real asset to the team.... Neil Long Neil is a bubbly and friendly individual who has worked hard to put a smile on Kingston residents' faces by hosting virtual parties, he has also given up his time to volunteer and fundraise and is a true community champion.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/116/mayors-community-award-winners-2021
  • Conservation Areas Advisory Committees (CAACs)

    At this time he also has access to comments provided by the CAAC and will take them into account when responding to a consultation.... The requirement for replacements may be dispensed with at the discretion of the Tree and Landscape Officer if he believes there to be good enough reason.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/conservation-areas-advisory-committees-caacs/4
  • Portsmouth Road

    Meeting local schoolchildren and residents he endorsed the the importance and benefits Kingston's Go Cycle programme will bring to the borough, and held up Portsmouth Road as a benchmark by which he would like to see Transport for London's 'Healthy Streets' transport strategy being applied across all London boroughs. 

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/go-cycle-1/portsmouth-road
  • About Story Storks

    When Dick Whittington made his famous journey to London he didn't go via Highgate Hill, he walked to Maidenhead, stopping off overnight in Kingston. 

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/54/story-storks
  • List of conservation areas

    He bought 93 acres of Coombe Hill fronting George Road occupying what is now the upper section of the Coombe Hood Golf Course.... He proceeded to build three fine mansions, which were his family's homes for a few years each, before the Galsworthy family left Coombe in 1886.Coombe Harren  (now Robin Hall Cottage set in the grounds of Holy Cross Preparatory School) By 1867 the first mansion known as "Coombe Harren" and later "Coombe Court" was completed but was unfortunately demolished in 1931.... He created a series of lakes, linked by a stream fed from one of Coombe's underground springs, and enhanced by Japanese style bridges, sculptures, summerhouses and rare trees and shrubs which have matured into a creation of breathtaking beauty.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/7
  • Creative Flow with the Curator

    The exhibition also provides an opportunity to celebrate some of the local stories that derive from these art historical moments - and so for instance the section on the Hogsmill celebrates the research of Barbara Webb, who painstakingly identified the spot on the river where Millais painted his Ophelia - but also local initiatives, such as Elliot Newton’s (the council’s bio-diversity officer) conservation of the water voles on the Hogsmill (the animal that Millais originally included in the composition and then removed from the work when his friends pointed out it could be mistaken for a rat - not quite the look he was going for).

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/101/creative-flow-with-the-curator