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  • 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
  • Greening the future of business

    A trial project turning food waste into electricity is operating in the borough, involving members JNDC and Limetrack, stopping 1.4 tonnes of food waste from going to landfill and preventing over 6 tonnes of CO2e from being generated.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/439/greening-the-future-of-business
  • Noise issues

    During your party go outside and check noise levels.  

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/environmental-health/noise/5
  • Council climate action and emissions summary 2022-23

    This study will inform decision making going forwards and help to evidence the need for change and additional action to meet the borough’s climate targets while improving air quality and improving health outcomes.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/climate-change/council-climate-action/4
  • Mayoral & Kingston CIL Land Charges

    Without CON29, these issues might go unnoticed and have a material effect on the future use, development and enjoyment as well as laying a financial burden on the property.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/community-infrastructure-levy-1/search-mayoral-kingston-cil-land-charges
  • '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-malden-s-jubilee-square
  • Green light for major revamp to Norbiton recreation ground

    While a lot of the money needs to go on providing things such as additional school places when new homes are built, it’s also important that some of the money goes to supporting and strengthening communities.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/302/green-light-for-major-revamp-to-norbiton-recreation-ground
  • 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
  • Kingston Council launches innovative hospital contact tracing pilot to support self-isolation

    Kingston’s Public Health team devised the initiative, which will go live imminently, after analysis revealed a significant proportion of the cases its local contact tracing team was unable to reach were currently in hospital.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/contact-tracing-pilot
  • Want a play street? Get your skates on!

    It’s fun because it’s like a day out but we don’t have to go anywhere.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/427/want-a-play-street-get-your-skates-on