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  • List of conservation areas

    He bought 93 acres of Coombe Hill fronting George Road occupying what is now the upper section of the Coombe Hood Golf Course.... He proceeded to build three fine mansions, which were his family's homes for a few years each, before the Galsworthy family left Coombe in 1886.Coombe Harren  (now Robin Hall Cottage set in the grounds of Holy Cross Preparatory School) By 1867 the first mansion known as "Coombe Harren" and later "Coombe Court" was completed but was unfortunately demolished in 1931.... He created a series of lakes, linked by a stream fed from one of Coombe's underground springs, and enhanced by Japanese style bridges, sculptures, summerhouses and rare trees and shrubs which have matured into a creation of breathtaking beauty.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/heritage-conservation/list-conservation-areas/7
  • Creative Flow with the Curator

    The exhibition also provides an opportunity to celebrate some of the local stories that derive from these art historical moments - and so for instance the section on the Hogsmill celebrates the research of Barbara Webb, who painstakingly identified the spot on the river where Millais painted his Ophelia - but also local initiatives, such as Elliot Newton’s (the council’s bio-diversity officer) conservation of the water voles on the Hogsmill (the animal that Millais originally included in the composition and then removed from the work when his friends pointed out it could be mistaken for a rat - not quite the look he was going for).

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/101/creative-flow-with-the-curator
  • Want a play street? Get your skates on!

    Robin explains why he enjoys them:

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/427/want-a-play-street-get-your-skates-on
  • Domestic and Sexual Violence: Information for Professionals

    In 2011, the Safer Kingston Partnership (as the local statutory Community Safety Partnership) became responsible for undertaking Domestic Homicide Reviews where the death of a person aged 16 or over has, or appears to have, resulted from violence, abuse or neglect by a relative, household member or someone with whom s/he had been in an intimate relationship.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/domestic-sexual-violence/resources-professionals-working-domestic-sexual-violence/4
  • Want a play street? Get your skates on!

    Robin explains why he enjoys them:

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/427/want-a-play-street-get-your-skates-on-
  • Kingston Museum secures prestigious funding for Muybridge project

    After spending much of his life in the United States, he returned home to Kingston in later years and died in the borough in 1904.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/37/kingston-museum-secures-prestigious-funding-for-muybridge-project
  • Kingston becomes a ‘City of Sanctuary’ as we commit to supporting communities

    He described what the experience has meant to him and his family:

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/356/kingston-becomes-a-city-of-sanctuary-as-we-commit-to-supporting-communities
  • Make a complaint about a councillor

    We will normally pass a copy of your complaint to the councillor complained about so that he or she can comment.... recommend to the councillor’s group leader that he/she be removed from any or all of the committees or sub-committees of the Council

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/council-representatives/make-complaint-councillor
  • Roundtable Discussion on Business Growth Opportunities from the Green Economy

    The two workspaces are currently serving 150 people i.e. 52 businesses and he is in conversation with the Kingston Riverside project and a new start-up, called Bohan, regarding establishment of additional co-working space.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/communications/roundtable-discussion-business-growth-opportunities-green-economy/4
  • Kingston’s Korean heritage to take centre stage as borough declares International Kimchi Day

    New Malden Village ward councillor, Cllr Robert Kim said he was delighted to support the idea and paid tribute to the growing popularity of Korean culture - known as Hallyu or the Korean Wave:

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/365/kingston-s-korean-heritage-to-take-centre-stage-as-borough-declares-international-kimchi-day