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  • Queen Mary Hall connects to free, ultra-fast broadband boosting digital access for local community

    The free Wi-Fi connection is available to all visitors and groups using the hall, enabling digitally excluded residents to access the internet without additional cost.... The hall has now become a centrepiece for the local community, delivering a range of clubs, groups, free community projects and events for local residents, young people and charities.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/416/queen-mary-hall-connects-to-free-ultra-fast-broadband-boosting-digital-access-for-local-community
  • Kingston’s youth plant the seeds for a greener future

    St Andrew's and St Mark's Youth Group: For the creation of an Eco Fair which will be attended and supported by local businesses.... The project has engaged many different users groups with a ‘come and grow’ Saturday morning club and at the green fingers section of our Tuesday youth club.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/415/kingston-s-youth-plant-the-seeds-for-a-greener-future
  • Cycle Routes Programme

    Shared use areas within the Cycle Route programme have been developed in collaboration with disability and cycling groups, and arbitrated by an independent accessibility consultancy.... The applying of shared use areas to the Cycle Route schemes was reviewed by a Council Task and Finish Group in late 2016 - this group was made up of councillors supported by officers, consultants, Kingston Centre for Independent Living, Transport for London, Centre for Accessible Environments and Kingston Cycling Campaign.... The Task and Finish Group agreed on a number of design and enforcement measures relevant to all shared use areas in Cycle Route schemes across the borough.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/go-cycle-1/go-cycle-programme/3
  • Local heroes celebrated at Mayor’s Community Awards

    Among those who Suzanne helps are the Full Cycle Community Bike Project, Cambridge Road Estates Tuesday Group, The Kingston Society and Kingston Cycling Campaign.... Karl has also held several other significant scouting roles, including being the Scout Leader at 2nd Cuddington Scout Group for a fantastic 18 years.... Emily Forey Emily has been registered with Kingston Young Carers project for over 13 years, as well as being part of the Young Adult Carers group.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/378/local-heroes-celebrated-at-mayor-s-community-awards
  • Annual Housing report

    Repairs Group... The hall is now host to a variety of different clubs, groups and events.... The group is looking for new volunteers to join the group and take part in the review of services.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/housing-policies-reports/annual-housing-report
  • How to book your visit

    We aren’t currently facilitating group visits.... Group visits... Group Visits

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/visit
  • 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.

    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
  • Making Kingston safer for women: A message from the Leader of Kingston Council

    As part of this effort, the council has established a COVID-19 Recovery Working Group with the Police and local specialist services and relevant partners to create an effective action plan around messaging, effective referral pathways, hearing the voice of the survivor, tactical and on the ground work as well as upskilling local professionals through training.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/96/making-kingston-safer-for-women-a-message-from-the-leader-of-kingston-council
  • Andrew MacKinlay elected to Kingston Council after Chessington South by-election

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    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/119/andrew-mackinlay-elected-to-kingston-council-after-chessington-south-by-election
  • “Help us to change lives” - Council Leader calls on private landlords to help house those in need

    To ensure we can provide suitable housing to all of these groups, Councillor Andreas Kirsch, the Leader of Kingston Council, has put out a rallying cry to private landlords in Kingston.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/258/help-us-to-change-lives---council-leader-calls-on-private-landlords-to-help-house-those-in-need