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Welcome to your brand new Council website for the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.
Connected Kingston provides up to date and searchable information on all kinds of support.
For HELP WITH FOOD there is also a range of information on the connected Kingston website.
We have two essential guides for you :
HOT FOOD, HOT DRINKS, COMMUNITY PLACES
This is a fabulous resource from our community voluntary sector of places all over the borough who provide a friendly place to meet and get hot food and drinks (often free) on a daily basis.
SUPPORTING YOU WITH RISING LIVING COSTS
Key support organisations and contacts
Find out more about locations and dates on the Kingston Foodbanks website.
Additional funding is now available for low-income households in Kingston who meet the criteria and are struggling to afford food, fuel, utility bills and other essentials.
This funding window runs from 1st October 2024 to 31st March 2025 inclusive.
Applications will remain open during this time, subject to the availability of funds.
This winter, Kingston we will be aiming to provide support to households with children, pensioners and those with disabilities, who would otherwise struggle with energy bills, food and water bills.
to find out more and how to apply - go to the Household Support Fund web page.
Pension Credit gives you extra money to help with your living costs if you’re over State Pension age and on a low income. If you qualify - it will also give you access to a range of other benefits , like the Winter Fuel Allowance and free TV License.
Take the time to apply online at www.gov.uk/pension-credit/how-to-claim
or you can telephone the Pension Credit claim line : 0800 99 1234
Last winter we created a map of community spaces, support services and foodbanks, where residents were welcome to visit.
It is a testament to our brilliant communities across Kingston that today there are many more community places and groups providing activities, food and friendly faces across the borough, where you can drop in, meet people locally, get help and advice or join in activities. Many of these, such as libraries, are free - they are simply a place where everyone is welcome.
Because of the number and scope of community places this year, we are making this information available on our Connected Kingston website.
To find out about the wider range of what’s available local to you and across Kingston,visit the Connected Kingston website for Libraries, Foodbanks, Community Lunches, Cafes, Kitchens and Fridges, Community Groups and Activities, Support and Advice, and Wellbeing options for fitness and mental health support.