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Exciting plans for playgrounds in Chessington and Kingston Town unveiled
Sir Francis Barker Recreation Ground playground... Following feedback, Athelstan Rec’s playground will now boast a trampoline and the sandpit will be adapted to make it easier to navigate for younger users, and the existing green climbing frame in Sir Frances Barker playground will be replaced with a new wooden robinia climbing frame.... Work will begin on Athelstan Recreation Ground on 22nd March, RAF Chessington on 29th March and on Sir Francis Barker Recreation Ground on 19th April.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/94/exciting-plans-for-playgrounds-in-chessington-and-kingston-town-unveiled -
Parking permits and visitor vouchers
You can apply for a charity permit if you are in Controlled Parking Zones B, C, G, H, N, R, S, T, and V and Permit Parking Areas DB, DC, DD, DF, DG, and DH.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/parking-1/apply-parking-permits/6 -
Three more playgrounds transformed in Chessington and Kingston Town
This month we unveiled new play areas in Athelstan Recreation Ground, Sir Francis Barker Recreation Ground and RAF Chessington playground.... With the help of our residents who provided feedback on our initial plans via the council’s consultation portal and ‘virtual’ drop-in sessions, Athelstan Rec’s playground now boasts a trampoline and the green climbing frame in Sir Francis Barker playground that was due to be retained has been replaced with a new wooden robinia climbing frame.... So far, through our Community Parks programme we have delivered improvement works in 11 green spaces - Athelstan Recreation Ground, Sir Francis Barker Recreation Ground, RAF Chessington playground, Fairfield Recreation Ground, King George’s Recreation Ground, Victoria Recreation Ground, Beverley Park Playground, Churchfields Recreation Ground, King Edwards Recreation Ground , Canbury Gardens and Knollmead Park.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/139/three-more-playgrounds-transformed-in-chessington-and-kingston-town -
Protected trees
You should use “T.1” for trees or “G.1” for a group of trees, and so on.... G.3 Birch - Deadwood and remove ivy only.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/trees-hedges/protected-trees/3 -
Plastic bottles to beautiful boardwalk - Mayor of Kingston officially opens Six Acre Meadow walkway
One of the Borough’s oldest hay meadows, and the inspirational setting for Sir John Everett Millais ‘Ophelia’ painting, now boasts a new and improved walkway thanks to funding provided by Kingston Council as part of its Community Grants Programme.... This really is a special location - it’s where Sir John Everett Millais painted the background to his famous piece Ophelia in 1851.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/157/plastic-bottles-to-beautiful-boardwalk-mayor-of-kingston-officially-opens-six-acre-meadow-walkway -
Plastic bottles to beautiful boardwalk - Mayor of Kingston officially opens Six Acre Meadow walkway
One of the Borough’s oldest hay meadows, and the inspirational setting for Sir John Everett Millais ‘Ophelia’ painting, now boasts a new and improved walkway thanks to funding provided by Kingston Council as part of its Community Grants Programme.... This really is a special location - it’s where Sir John Everett Millais painted the background to his famous piece Ophelia in 1851.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/157/plastic-bottles-to-beautiful-boardwalk---mayor-of-kingston-officially-opens-six-acre-meadow-walkway -
Kingston Council and Fircroft Trust working together on future plans
The meeting facilitated by local MP Sir Ed Davey is a welcome beginning of constructive talks to enable us to move forward positively and find solutions to continue our work with the residents of Kingston that need support with their mental health, we are pleased to be able to work alongside RBK to progress this."
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/90/kingston-council-and-fircroft-trust-working-together-on-future-plans -
List of conservation areas
Historical background The land between Albany Park Road and Richmond Road originally formed part of the Bank Grove Estate which on the death of the owner Sir Charles Freake in 1884, was subdivided into 35 lots and offered for sale as freehold building land for housing.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/19 -
Parking permits and visitor vouchers
They are available in all Controlled Parking Zones A, B, C, G, H, N, R, S, T, and V.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/parking-1/apply-parking-permits/4 -
Parking permits and visitor vouchers
They’re available for all Controlled Parking Zones A, B, C, G, H, N, R, S, T, and V.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/parking-1/apply-parking-permits/5