News
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Take a walk on the wild side this September…
Sustainable September returns for a second year, highlighting great local activities taking place to help protect the environment and connect people with nature.
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New Ukrainian school opens its doors in Kingston
A new Ukrainian ‘Supplementary’ school is opening in the Royal Borough of Kingston for children who have had to leave their homes and education due to the conflict in the country.
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From Community Fridge to Money Buddies, Kingston Community Resilience Fund awards £290,527 to local organisations
Kingston Council has awarded 37 grants totalling £290,527.34 to local organisations in the first phase of its Community Resilience Fund.
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Want a play street? Get your skates on!
Kingston Council welcomes applications from more residents to host play streets and will fast-track completed applications in time for those hoping to catch the early autumn sunshine.
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Council Leader says still time to delay ULEZ expansion
Kingston Council believes there is still time for London Mayor Sadiq Khan to delay the expansion of the Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) to outer London boroughs, due to take place on 29 August.
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Local architects announced as winners of New Malden design competition
Kingston Council is delighted to announce that a design team formed of Hayatsu Architects, Hortus Collective and 121 Collective have won the 'A Gateway to New Malden’ competition.
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Floating lifelines installed around Kingston Bridge to improve river safety
Kingston Council has installed lifelines under Kingston Bridge to help anyone who gets in trouble in the water, working with Teddington RNLI Lifeboat Station.
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Kingston residents to help shape a fairer approach to how council homes are allocated
Kingston’s communities are being encouraged to share their views to help shape the way council homes are allocated.
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Kingston Council celebrates internationally recognised award for Canbury Gardens
Canbury Gardens has been awarded the coveted Green Flag Award as it is officially recognised as one of the country’s best parks.
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Kingston pupils launch eco refill shops to encourage community to reduce waste
Kingston Council has partnered with ethical enterprise specialists Pupils Profit to launch three eco refill shops with local primary schools, to help residents to reduce waste and adapt to reusables.