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  • Kingston Council partners with Countryside to build first programme of new council homes in a generation

    Kingston Council has awarded Countryside, the UK’s leading mixed-tenure developer, the design and build contract for 100 much needed new council homes for Kingston residents.... Over £10m of grant funding has been secured from the Mayor’s Building Council Homes for Londoners programme to support the delivery of the new homes.... We are excited to be working with Countryside to bring a new breed of much needed council homes into the borough.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/189/kingston-council-partners-with-countryside-to-build-first-programme-of-new-council-homes-in-a-generation
  • Conservation of Coronation Stone marks the Kingston’s unique royal heritage ahead of Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

    Mayor Sushila Abraham unveiling the new Information Board next to the Coronation Stone for the Queen's Jubilee... At a ceremony on 23 May the Mayor unveiled a new visitor information board installed near the Coronation Stone.... The board together with a new booklet explain the historical significance of the stone and the royal borough.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/297/conservation-of-coronation-stone-marks-the-royal-borough-of-kingston-s-unique-royal-heritage-ahead-of-queen-s-platinum-jubilee
  • Proposed new children’s home for Kingston

    FAQs on proposed new children’s home for Kingston... No, children placed at this new home would not be a risk to residents. ... This new home will resemble  a private family home and the people visiting will mainly be professionals and the children’s family members.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/supporting-safeguarding-children/proposed-new-children’s-home-kingston/2
  • South London One Public Estate partnership receives £415,000 to improve local services through a joint Integrated Care System estates programme

    The South London OPE grant is part of £4.45 million awarded to 16 local areas across the country which will support councils to work with central government and other public sector partners to unlock public sector land for an additional 3,000 new homes over the next 10 years, creating 4,500 jobs.... The extra funds will help us to deliver better service outcomes for local people whilst securing new housing and jobs.... The NHS is delighted to work with local authority partners on this programme, to support development of new homes, and jobs for the people of south London, which we believe will, in time, lead to improvements in the health and wellbeing of our local population.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/296/south-london-one-public-estate-partnership-receives-415-000-to-improve-local-services-through-a-joint-integrated-care-system-estates-programme
  • Kingston Station

    providing a new 250 space cycle storage facility which can be extended to meet future demand... introduction of new street trees and planting.... We hope to attract new customers and increase business opportunity by improving the appearance of the borough.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/go-cycle-1/kingston-station
  • Kingston Council announces new Executive Director of Adult Social Care and Health

    Kingston Council is delighted to confirm Sam Morrison as its new Executive Director of Adult Social Care and Health.... Sam has played a vital role in steering RBK through a post-COVID landscape and takes on her new position at a time where Adult Social Care is delivering on a vision of empowering residents, while remaining flexible in managing the increased demand for services in a challenging financial climate.... It’s a real pleasure to announce Sam as our new Executive Director of Adult Social Care and Health.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/452/kingston-council-announces-new-executive-director-of-adult-social-care-and-health
  • Knockout new boxing gym and outdoor chess for all open for residents in Kingston

    Two new community facilities have opened in Kingston, both funded by the Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL), which is money levied on developers building in the borough.... Whether you fancy yourself as King of the Ring or Chess Queen, two new community facilities have opened in Kingston.... The new facility, which includes a community cafe and toilet facilities, has a fully equipped boxing gym and a boxing ring for sparring and skills training.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/437/knockout-new-boxing-gym-and-outdoor-chess-for-all-open-for-residents-in-kingston
  • Shining a light on Kingston’s greener future

    As well as using much less electricity, the new lights have a much longer lifespan compared with non-LED bulbs, saving on maintenance and inspection costs.... These new lights save power, save money, and save carbon emissions.... The energy benefits provided by these new lights will help Kingston become a cleaner, greener borough while keeping our streets well lit, safe and maintained.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/407/shining-a-light-on-kingston-s-greener-future
  • Council committed to leisure centre

    Kingston Council remains committed to building a new swimming and leisure centre in Kingston town centre.... Revising the specification for the new centre is the prudent and responsible next step to help manage national financial pressures outside the council's control.... The council's commitment to building a new leisure centre on the same site as the previous centre in Kingston town centre remains unchanged.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/376/council-committed-to-leisure-centre
  • News

    More than 500 new trees are set to be planted across Kingston this winter, and residents are being invited to share their thoughts on where they should go.... It is with great sadness that the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames has received the news of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.... A new way to have your say: Residents invited to share thoughts on public spaces by ‘talking’ to street furniture.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news?page=17