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  • Young People's Collective

    We lead and develop our own projects related to the heritage of Kingston and surrounding areas, working in partnership with the Heritage Service and its staff.... Currently in its fifth year, the Collective has produced a variety of projects inspired by the interests of members.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/youngpeoplescollective
  • Kingston Council to tackle fly tipping

    The council is working with its waste contractor, Veolia to reduce fly tipping incidents across the borough.... Fly tipping in all of its guises is illegal and carries a variety of penalties; a £400 fixed penalty notice, an unlimited fine, or even a custodial sentence if convicted in a magistrates’ court.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/180/kingston-council-to-tackle-fly-tipping
  • Kingston Council commits to tackling male violence against women

    Male violence in all its forms has an impact on the health and safety of employees, their well-being and their productivity.... It is not just about violence - we want Kingston to be a safe and respectful working environment for everyone, and tackle inequality in all its forms.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/162/kingston-council-commits-to-tackling-male-violence-against-women
  • Vancouver Canada's celebrated Elektra Women's Choir presents The Lost Words: A Spell Book

    On its first tour to the United Kingdom, Elektra Women’s Choir, from Vancouver, Canada, presents The Lost Words: A Spell Book, a whimsical and evocative musical interpretation of the bestselling book by Cambridge author Robert Macfarlane and visual artist Jackie Morris.... Elektra, known internationally for its leadership in developing compelling new repertoire for women’s choirs, commissioned ten Canadian composers to set two “spells” each.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/events/event/146/vancouver-canadas-celebrated-elektra-womens-choir-presents-the-lost-words-a-spell-book
  • Work begins on new public square set to transform New Malden

    This is such an exciting time for New Malden and its residents, who will be able to feed in and shape the future of their town, both in the Cocks Crescent development and through the new town centre partnership group.... With a new public square coming later this year and a state-of-the-art leisure centre planned for the wider development in the coming years, New Malden can look forward to a new, innovative space for its communities, and the beginning of Cocks Crescent’s potential being unlocked.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/173/work-begins-on-new-public-square-set-to-transform-new-malden
  • Eagle Brewery Wharf engagement event

    There is also a great opportunity to enhance Eagle Brewery Wharf’s distinctive character by reflecting its rich history and heritage in its design.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/events/event/230/eagle-brewery-wharf-engagement-event
  • Empowering SMEs to Access Public & Private Sector Supply Chains

    Kingston council spends over £200m through its contracts and procurement each year and we want more local businesses to benefit from this.... At the event the council and some of its contractors will share upcoming opportunities that SMEs may be interested in tendering for as well as signposting to future support and training opportunities.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/events/event/292/empowering-smes-to-access-public-and-private-sector-supply-chains
  • News

    Kingston Council has outlined its work to boost the local economy as new figures reveal that the pandemic saw local unemployment almost tripled last year.... Kingston Council has approved changes to its constitution that will see the number of strategic committees streamlined from five to three.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news?page=37
  • News

    Kingston Council is delighted to announce Matthew Essex as its new Executive Director, Place.... The council became an accredited Living Wage Employer in 2019 and sees the living wage as a way to improve the lives of its residents.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news?page=26
  • Empowering SMEs to Access Public & Private Sector Supply Chains

    Kingston council spends over £200m through its contracts and procurement each year and we want more local businesses to benefit from this.... At the event the council and some of its contractors will share upcoming opportunities that SMEs may be interested in tendering for as well as signposting to future support and training opportunities.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/events/event/292/empowering-smes-to-access-public-private-sector-supply-chains