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  • Notice of Proposed Disposal: Shiraz Mirza Community Hall

    There is no requirement on how this request should be expressed, but it must be made in writing.If no request is made by a community interest group within the six-week interim moratorium period, the owner is free to dispose of the land at the end of the six-week period, and no further moratorium will apply for the duration of the protected period.... If a community interest group makes a written request to be treated as a bidder for the listed land, the local authority must inform the owner that this request has been received and that the full six-month moratorium period will operate.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/14/notice-of-proposed-disposal-shiraz-mirza-community-hall
  • Article 4 Direction for Seething Wells Filter Beds

    This is a specific and targeted Article 4 Direction, and will last initially for six months.... The Council must decide at the end of six months whether to make the Article 4 Direction permanent.... That’s why we have moved to protect Seething Wells in this way for the next six months.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/18/article-4-direction-for-seething-wells-filter-beds
  • KINGSTON 2025: Celebrating our Past, Present and Future

    The six month programme of cultural events and activities will launch in Spring 2025 and will be created in collaboration with local communities.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/events/event/93/kingston-2025-celebrating-our-past-present-and-future
  • JSNA Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

    Approximately 6,000 people in England and Wales die every year from ruptured AAAs; men are approximately six times more likely to have an AAA than women and the chance of having an aneurysm increases with age

    https://data.kingston.gov.uk/jsna/jsna_page_abdominal-aortic-aneurysm/
  • KINGSTON 2025: Celebrating our Past, Present and Future

    The six month programme of cultural events and activities will launch in Spring 2025 and will be created in collaboration with local communities.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/events/event/93/kingston-2025-celebrating-our-pas-present-and-future
  • Appeal for a school place

    Appeal rules for Year three to Year six

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/schools-education/appeal-school-place-1/3
  • Home Upgrade Grant

    Everwarm will carry out an initial eligibility assessment and contact you within six working days.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/climate-change/home-upgrade-grant
  • Running a food business

    Some premises might be inspected at least every six months, others much less often.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/business-licensing/running-food-business/2
  • New Malden

    We had a fantastic response to the design competition we launched in partnership with the London Festival of Architecture to transform the public realm in the vicinity of Fountain Roundabout. 41 applications were received for the 'A Gateway to New Malden' contest, and now have a shortlist of six design teams.... Please click here to download information on each of the six designs Information on the six designs.... Six shortlisted teams will be announced, and their entries will be displayed as part of an exhibition in New Malden in June 2023 that everyone can attend.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/regeneration-1/cocks-crescent/2
  • New Sculpture Trail in Kingston town centre

    The trail will be made up of six new sculptures and will incorporate existing public artworks including David Mach’s iconic red phone box sculpture Out of Order (1989) and Carole Hodgson FRSS’s wall-based sculpture in the underground car park (1986).... The trail will run across the town centre including the riverside and Canbury Gardens, North of the town centre and will be in place for six months.... Kingston Sculpture Trail seeks to reinforce and add to its public artworks legacy by siting six contemporary artworks, selected from a national competition.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/102/new-sculpture-trail-in-kingston-town-centre