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  • Investment in the borough’s public spaces continues, with plans for Memorial Gardens taking next step forward

    You can also visit our dedicated webpage to find out more.... Ensuring that our residents and visitors can enjoy the wonderful spaces the borough has to offer is of vital importance.... The revised proposals will be publicly presented in November, and we welcome all to come along to our final engagement event and let us know your thoughts;

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/445/investment-in-the-borough-s-public-spaces-continues-with-plans-for-memorial-gardens-taking-next-step-forward
  • Kingston secures £2.8m to tackle homelessness

    With the escalating cost of living crisis, freezing temperatures and increasing demands for support, protecting those most in need is our top priority.... Our ambitious homelessness and rough sleeping strategy, alongside this much-needed funding, has the potential to change lives.... Our goal is to prevent homelessness and aim to end rough sleeping by 2024.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/355/kingston-secures-2-8m-to-tackle-homelessness
  • Leader calls on Mayor to delay expansion of ULEZ and invest more in public transport

    Our administration is committed to improve air quality and to encourage sustainable and active travel.... We have committed to renewing our fleet of bin lorries with electrical lorries, making us the first borough in London with a 100% EV bin fleet.... We also have expanded our network of electrical charging points and are continuing the expansion.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/362/leader-calls-on-mayor-to-delay-expansion-of-ulez-and-invest-more-in-public-transport
  • Kingston Libraries - leading the way

    Many residents have utilised this, and our teams have done an amazing job, producing 340 videos of original content with almost 89,000 views on Facebook and Youtube.... Moving forward, even as our libraries reopen, digital support will be more important than ever, and we want to keep the relevance of our libraries ensuring they are fit for the future and provide support that our communities need.... Our physical buildings will always be the beating heart of the library service offer to its communities but the developing digital element of the service is adding enormous value, engaging with new audiences and allowing people to access services in the ways that suit them.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/23/kingston-libraries---leading-the-way
  • Kingston the first local authority to commit to becoming a Bloody Good Employer

    At Kingston Council, we want our employees to be able to bring their whole selves to work and feel supported when they do it.... Working with our Women's (+A) staff network we have already started having conversations with our staff around women’s health issues, as well as natural things like menstruation, which is rarely talked about in the workplace.... Our data, and countless stories shared with us as we’ve developed Bloody Good Employers, have really underlined the need for change.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/198/kingston-the-first-local-authority-to-commit-to-becoming-a-bloody-good-employer
  • Plans for cutting-edge sustainable and affordable new homes

    Many of our local young people can’t currently afford to rent or buy in the borough.... We also need to provide homes that support an ageing population and those who access our social care services.... Equally the homes will be built using the most sustainable methods possible to meet our ambitious green goals”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/195/plans-for-cutting-edge-sustainable-and-affordable-new-homes
  • New Tier 4 restrictions: A message from Kingston's Director of Public Health

    After a tough year I had hoped that we would be able to spend time with loved ones, but now it is clear that the best we can do for our families is to keep our celebrations small, local and safe.... Thank you to every Kingston resident who has made a huge effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect our local communities.... By continuing to work together, staying home, and keeping our Christmas celebrations small and local we can each help Keep Kingston Safe."

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/49/new-tier-4-restrictions-a-message-from-kingston-s-director-of-public-health
  • Three more playgrounds transformed in Chessington and Kingston Town

    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.... During the pandemic, going outside to enjoy open spaces for fresh air, to connect with nature, to play and for exercise has been extremely important to our residents and we are committed to continuing to invest in our green spaces.... 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
  • New Cycle Hub opens at Kingston Station

    Sustainable transport is a vital part of our green agenda in Kingston, as we work towards becoming a carbon neutral borough by 2038.... It’s therefore important we continue to deliver excellent cycling facilities for our residents.”... Our intention with Mini-Holland Kingston was to create a focus, remake connections and celebrate the ‘spirit of the place’.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/141/new-cycle-hub-opens-at-kingston-station
  • Natural not cultivated: a new vision for Kingston’s green spaces

    Thanks to everyone who took the time to share their views on our much-loved green spaces.... Residents have made it clear to us that they have a new vision for our open spaces and that is natural over cultivated!”... Your feedback will now help us to focus our resources on what matters the most to local people.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/26/natural-not-cultivated-a-new-vision-for-kingston-s-green-spaces