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  • Apply for a disabled facilities grant

    Subject to the grant not being more than £30,000 the maximum we can ask you to repay is £10,000.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/grants-loans/apply-disabled-facilities-grant
  • Upcoming Elections & Elections Act

    Following the review of the Boundary Commission for England, new parliamentary constituency boundaries were implemented in November 2023, with The Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames being divided between three parliamentary constituencies; Kingston and Surbiton, Richmond Park and Wimbledon.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/elections-voting-1/upcoming-elections/5
  • Adverse weather safety

    With Red being dangerous weather expected action needed now to keep safe.  

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/winter-weather/adverse-weather-safety/5
  • Core Strategy

    List of UDP Policies Being Superseded

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/policy/core-strategy/3
  • Lights, camera, conservation action!

    The new network, funded by the Internet of Things, is being delivered by Kingston Council and the Institute of Zoology and will see wildlife cameras placed at nature reserves and other sites of interest across the borough, becoming the largest camera project of its kind in Kingston.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/394/lights-camera-conservation-action-
  • CREATIVE FLOW: KINGSTON, ART AND THE RIVER

    Delving into the wealth of river views in Kingston Museum’s permanent collection, and featuring works by locally based, contemporary artists, including acclaimed documentary photographer, Alexander Beer and multi-disciplinary artist, Lyndsay Russell, the show explores the enduring artistic fascination with the idea of being ‘upon Thames’.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/events/event/90/creative-flow-kingston-art-and-the-river
  • Exhibit your work

    Delving into the wealth of river views in Kingston Museum’s permanent collection, and featuring works by locally based, contemporary artists - including acclaimed documentary photographer, Alexander Beer and multi-disciplinary artist, Lyndsay Russell - the show explores the enduring artistic fascination with the idea of being ‘upon Thames’.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/17/temporary-exhibitions
  • CREATIVE FLOW: KINGSTON, ART AND THE RIVER

    Delving into the wealth of river views in Kingston Museum’s permanent collection, and featuring works by locally based, contemporary artists - including acclaimed documentary photographer, Alexander Beer and multi-disciplinary artist, Lyndsay Russell - the show explores the enduring artistic fascination with the idea of being ‘upon Thames’.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/98/creative-flow-kingston-art-and-the-river
  • Exhibit your work

    Delving into the wealth of river views in Kingston Museum’s permanent collection, and featuring works by locally based, contemporary artists - including acclaimed documentary photographer, Alexander Beer and multi-disciplinary artist, Lyndsay Russell - the show explores the enduring artistic fascination with the idea of being ‘upon Thames’.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/temporaryexhibitions
  • CREATIVE FLOW: KINGSTON, ART AND THE RIVER

    Delving into the wealth of river views in Kingston Museum’s permanent collection, and featuring works by locally based, contemporary artists - including acclaimed documentary photographer, Alexander Beer and multi-disciplinary artist, Lyndsay Russell - the show explores the enduring artistic fascination with the idea of being ‘upon Thames’.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/Creativeflowkingstonartandtheriver