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Kingston Council and partners announce ambitious plans to regenerate Kingston riverside
A substantial part of the £900,000 funding secured from the Get Britain Building Fund administered by the Mayor of London, will go to the refurbishment of the basement of the John Lewis & Partners, a site which hosts ancient remains of a bridge over the Thames.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/19/kingston-council-and-partners-announce-ambitious-plans-to-regenerate-kingston-riverside -
Kingston the first local authority to commit to becoming a Bloody Good Employer
Now we are ready to go beyond just talking about periods and create huge, long-term positive changes to normalise this topic and support our staff in the right way.”
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/198/kingston-the-first-local-authority-to-commit-to-becoming-a-bloody-good-employer -
New Tier 4 restrictions: A message from Kingston's Director of Public Health
The risk of catching or passing COVID-19 to others is now higher than at any point since the first wave, and together with the news of a new strain of the virus, the need to be rigorous in following Hands, Face, Space has never been greater, but we must go further.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/49/new-tier-4-restrictions-a-message-from-kingston-s-director-of-public-health -
Shop safe this weekend to save lives and protect Kingston’s businesses
If you’re going shopping this weekend, please be extra cautious about safety because there is a lot at stake.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/39/shop-safe-this-weekend-to-save-lives-and-protect-kingston-s-businesses -
'Talking' lamp posts at New Malden's Jubilee Square
Kingston Council installed pioneering digital technology on lamp posts in New Malden to give residents a new way to find out what’s going on and share feedback to help shape their local area.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/323/talking-lamp-posts-at-new-maldens-jubilee-square -
From rags to riches - local business, KAPDAA uses AI to transform sustainable fashion
Over the last three years they’ve saved over 15,000 metres of fabric from going to landfill, preventing waste and reducing greenhouse gas emissions - all while running a thriving business.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/441/from-rags-to-riches---local-business-kapdaa-uses-ai-to-transform-sustainable-fashion -
Virtual high streets to help local shops thrive in Kingston
Browse your favorite Kingston shops online, and Surbiton or go to shopappy.com
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/215/virtual-high-streets-to-help-local-shops-thrive-in-kingston -
Kingston leads effort to boost local economy as unemployment triples
So far, the Economic Recovery Task Force has paid out almost £49m in COVID-19 support grants to nearly 9,000 Kingston businesses, with an additional £1.6m going to more than 350 local firms.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/122/kingston-leads-effort-to-boost-local-economy-as-unemployment-triples -
Three more playgrounds transformed in Chessington and Kingston Town
During the pandemic, going outside to enjoy open spaces for fresh air, to connect with nature, to play and for exercise has been extremely important to our residents and we are committed to continuing to invest in our green spaces.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/139/three-more-playgrounds-transformed-in-chessington-and-kingston-town -
Kingston Council to further increase work with local communities to improve safety for women and girls in the borough
We will be launching a survey soon which we hope will highlight what more can be done or identify any gaps in our work to keep women and girls safe, as well as help us explore opportunities for community led projects and provide training to community champions to support this work going forward.”
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/110/kingston-council-to-further-increase-work-with-local-communities-to-improve-safety-for-women-and-girls-in-the-borough