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  • Kingston Adult Education

    We are looking forward to both welcoming learners back to classes and introducing new learners to our courses.  ... Gain a qualification, develop a new skill, find a new interest, and meet new people.... New courses are added all the time.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/adults-education
  • Kingston Adult Education

    We are looking forward to both welcoming learners back to classes and introducing new learners to our courses.  ... Gain a qualification, develop a new skill, find a new interest, and meet new people.... New courses are added all the time.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/adult-education
  • Royal opening for FUSEBOX - a new creative space for young people in Kingston

    A new space for creative young people in Kingston has been officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh.... Speaking about the opening, new Co-Directors of Creative Youth Archie O'Neill and Daniel Cartlidge said:... We are both thrilled to be part of Creative Youth's exciting new chapter, and champion FUSEBOX as a space which is run for young people, by young people.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/419/royal-opening-for-fusebox-a-new-creative-space-for-young-people-in-kingston
  • Kingston Museum Panorama Workshop with Click Photography

    Click Photography in association with Kingston Museum presents a new take on Panorama photography for young people aged 11 to 18.... She is on the staff of the Oxford Centre for Life Writing at Wolfson College, Oxford, and is currently engaged in writing a new novel.... Admission includes exclusive 'after-hours' access to Kingston Museum's new San Francisco in Kingston: Muybridge and panoramas exhibition and a complimentary glass of wine or soft drink.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/126/san-francisco-in-kingston-muybridge-and-panoramas-inspired-events
  • Kingston's Director of Public Health thanks residents for their efforts to drive down COVID-19 infections

    In recent days there have been some encouraging developments - the real prospect of a vaccine on the horizon, although still in its early stages, and the news that the roll out of rapid testing for some priority groups will start soon.... We must keep on doing all we can to drive down infection rates, so that we are in the very best position to benefit from these new developments as they become available.... If you are contacted by NHS test and trace, or by Kingston Council’s new local contact tracing team, please follow the rules they will explain to you about self isolation.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/22/kingston-s-director-of-public-health-thanks-residents-for-their-efforts-to-drive-down-covid-19-infections
  • Constitutional changes to committee structure approved by Kingston Council

    The new committee structure has been introduced to improve the quality and effectiveness of decision making and promote good corporate governance.... The new structure is designed to enhance the quality and effectiveness of decision making and to better fit current and anticipated volumes of business dealt with at strategic committee level.... The new structure will also create organisational efficiencies, reduce the burden on elected Members and enhance the fit with the council’s revised senior management and departmental structure introduced in February 2020.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/118/constitutional-changes-to-committee-structure-approved-by-kingston-council
  • Kingston Council’s bold plans for the Kingfisher Leisure Centre site

    Kingston Council are unveiling an ambitious plan for a brand new swimming pool and leisure centre to replace the Kingfisher Leisure Centre on its current site.... Unfortunately, the current building is coming to the end of its natural life and we didn’t want to spend £5 million only to discover new problems further down the line.... We hope this exciting new development will attract more people to Kingston and give the town a welcome boost.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/34/kingston-council-s-bold-plans-for-the-kingfisher-leisure-centre-site
  • New council homes for Kingston

    Will trees be cut down to make way for these new homes?... Who are these new homes for?... All 101 of these new homes will make up part of the Council’s housing stock, and will be allocated to residents on the Council’s Housing Register.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/council-houses/new-council-homes-kingston/4
  • Kingston Council introduces river moorings fees to protect riverside heritage

    A new scheme of river moorings fees is being introduced by Kingston Council to protect the local environment and maintain the area’s unique riverside heritage.... The new fees will apply to visiting vessels, those with permanent moorings on the river already pay fees to the Environment Agency and will not be impacted.... The new scheme will also protect the river, and its wildlife and plants, from pollution, and encourage more people to visit the town by boat.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/263/kingston-council-introduces-river-moorings-fees-to-protect-riverside-heritage
  • South London One Public Estate partnership receives £415,000 to improve local services through a joint Integrated Care System estates programme

    The South London OPE grant is part of £4.45 million awarded to 16 local areas across the country which will support councils to work with central government and other public sector partners to unlock public sector land for an additional 3,000 new homes over the next 10 years, creating 4,500 jobs.... The extra funds will help us to deliver better service outcomes for local people whilst securing new housing and jobs.... The NHS is delighted to work with local authority partners on this programme, to support development of new homes, and jobs for the people of south London, which we believe will, in time, lead to improvements in the health and wellbeing of our local population.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/296/south-london-one-public-estate-partnership-receives-415000-to-improve-local-services-through-a-joint-integrated-care-system-estates-programme