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Put up hoarding
unless otherwise agreed with us, all hoardings must be lit at each end and every 4m thereafter
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/highway-licences/put-hoarding -
Put up scaffolding
unless otherwise agreed by the Compliance Team, scaffolds must be lit at each end and every 4m thereafter.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/highway-licences/put-scaffolding-1 -
Council owned trees
In 2023/24, 207 inspections were carried out and 78 trees received treatment - manual removal of nests (up to a height of 4m) which ensures they are out of reach of humans and pets.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/trees-hedges/trees-streets -
Kingston Station
widening the cycle bridge west of the station from a shared 1.8m to a segregated 4m lane
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Kingston Station
Weighing 50 tonnes, and measuring 32m long by 4m wide and 3m high, the bridge arrived overnight having travelled by road from Wales on a transporter with a police escort.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/go-cycle-1/kingston-station/3 -
Guildhall complex development plans - breathing new life into the historic heart of Kingston and driving borough’s heritage-led regeneration
It costs the Council – and therefore local taxpayers - £4m a year to maintain it and it would cost £36m to refurbish and retrofit the largely empty office buildings to modern standards.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/199/guildhall-complex-development-plans---breathing-new-life-into-the-historic-heart-of-kingston-and-driving-borough-s-heritage-led-regeneration -
Guildhall complex development plans - breathing new life into the historic heart of Kingston and driving borough’s heritage-led regeneration
It costs the Council – and therefore local taxpayers - £4m a year to maintain it and it would cost £36m to refurbish and retrofit the largely empty office buildings to modern standards.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/199/guildhall-complex-development-plans-breathing-new-life-into-the-historic-heart-of-kingston-and-driving-borough-s-heritage-led-regeneration -
Insects and diseases affecting trees and hedges
The current management process includes removal of any nests up to 4m which ensures they are out of reach of humans and pets.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/trees-hedges/insects-diseases-affecting-trees-hedges