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  • Kingston Council launches programme to promote skills and employment in the borough

    This service is one of a number of initiatives Kingston Council is currently undertaking to boost to protect the economic sectors that contribute to the borough's economic productivity, and mitigate high rates of unemployment and low trade caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, through meaningful interventions and actions.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/28/kingston-council-launches-programme-to-promote-skills-and-employment-in-the-borough
  • Natural not cultivated: a new vision for Kingston’s green spaces

    There is wide support for the scaling back of grass cutting along with more rewilding, tree planting and meadows in parks, to help boost biodiversity.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/26/natural-not-cultivated-a-new-vision-for-kingston-s-green-spaces
  • First ever collaborative Jobs and Training Fair brings employers and jobseekers together in Kingston

    Kingston Council and South Thames Colleges Group are working with several partners to organise a first-of-its-kind job fair to help local people into employment and boost the economy hit by the impacts of COVID-19.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/135/first-ever-collaborative-jobs-and-training-fair-brings-employers-and-jobseekers-together-in-kingston
  • Iconic pop-up theatre to ignite Kingston’s cultural scene and boost local economy

    Organised as a new creative venture between the Rose Theatre and Paines Plough, and supported by Kingston Council, Roundabout is another new exciting addition aimed at boosting the local economy.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/299/iconic-pop-up-theatre-to-ignite-kingston-s-cultural-scene-and-boost-local-economy
  • Working with Kingston University students to boost community engagement in a pilot urban room

    Urban rooms are a great way to boost community participation, with the ambition of encouraging citizens to take a more active role in the future of their built environment."

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/375/working-with-kingston-university-students-to-boost-community-engagement-in-a-pilot-urban-room
  • Work starts on new specialist autism school in Chessington

    Building work has started on a brand new specialist school in Chessington to boost the number of school places for autistic children in the borough.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/338/work-starts-on-new-specialist-autism-school-in-chessington
  • Kingston Council launches innovative hospital contact tracing pilot to support self-isolation

    Kingston Council is playing a key role in nationwide efforts to boost self-isolation rates among people who test positive for COVID-19.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/contact-tracing-pilot
  • Kingston Council helping to fund creative ‘meanwhile spaces’ in town centre

    We’re committed to supporting innovators and community organisers to help rebuild our city, and through Make London I’m proud that we are funding important projects, like the Creative Meanwhile Space for Kingston, to boost their local area.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/99/kingston-council-helping-to-fund-creative-meanwhile-spaces-in-town-centre
  • Plans for Unilever’s global headquarters approved by Kingston Council

    The council has an ambitious vision for the borough - we are committed to boosting economic growth by attracting major new employers, such as Unilever and Lidl, diversifying the economy beyond retail and providing high quality jobs. 

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/106/plans-for-unilever-s-global-headquarters-approved-by-kingston-council
  • Roundtable Discussion on Business Growth Opportunities from the Green Economy

    According to Isaac, there are four key drivers of this change: a collective action by the tourism sector, which wants to reduce their carbon footprint, currently responsible for 8% of global emissions; regulation and risks, e.g. carbon taxation, which will become tighter; financial incentives i.e. opportunities to boost profit margins, savings and efficiencies; and, scrutiny of customers.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/communications/roundtable-discussion-business-growth-opportunities-green-economy/5