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Find out how to look after your and your family's health, and get support with children’s health, information about mental health, dementia, sexual health, drug and alcohol problems, weight loss and stopping smoking.
Get support to manage your weight, find easy ways to eat well and move more through NHS Healthier Families, find NHS guidance on eating well and find our Healthy Weight Strategy.
Modern slavery can take many different forms including sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, forced labour and forced criminality. Read our modern slavery statement, and find out how to recognise modern slavery and raise concerns safely.
Find out about our insurance cover for our assets and for potential legal liabilities as a local authority and how to make an insurance claim against the Council.
Find out about our insurance cover for our assets and for potential legal liabilities as a local authority and how to make an insurance claim against the Council.
Find our guidelines for interacting with Kingston Council on social media.
Every year the council conducts health and safety inspections as part of the council's tree maintenance programme. Find out where and when health and safety tree works are taking place.
Modern day Londoners took a step back in time this weekend to witness a coronation parade for King Athelstan reenacted 1100 years after the first King of a united England was crowned in Kingston in 925 AD.
Find shortcuts to popular tasks like paying for council services, reporting issues to us and requesting services, plus find links to get urgent help.
UK Power Networks (UKPN) will be commencing a major electricity network infrastructure upgrade project for Kingston borough from 15 September.
This is a major investment in our infrastructure that will deliver far-reaching benefits for residents, businesses and other services such as our schools and hospitals across the borough. It will also help to deliver on the Council’s green commitments to carbon reduction through expanded capacity for electric vehicles.