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  • Delivering affordable new homes for vulnerable residents - progress on Acre Road

    The council is focused on continuing its work to ensure that Kingston is a fairer place, meaning that every resident is supported when needed throughout their lifetime.... That is why Kingston Council has been working with community stakeholders, internal colleagues and a design team to bring forward revised proposals to redevelop the former care home on Acre Road, Murray House. ... Both events will be at Cornerstone Church Kingston, 243a Canbury Park Road, KT26LF.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/489/delivering-affordable-new-homes-for-vulnerable-residents-progress-on-acre-road
  • Council cuts herbicide use by almost 80% to help protect Kingston’s biodiversity

    We’re delighted to see that Kingston Council have made such substantial reductions in their spraying regime, further protecting residents and supporting the borough’s biodiversity. ... We look forward to continuing to support Kingston’s progressive method to eventually end all pesticide-use across the borough.”... In the future, the council aims to be able to phase out herbicides altogether as technologies develop and more options become available which are suitable for Kingston.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/368/council-cuts-herbicide-use-by-almost-80-to-help-protect-kingston-s-biodiversity
  • Age Friendly Kingston

    First sessions are supported by Kingston Council and are FREE - so book now.... Find out more on the Connected Kingston website. ... Kingston Adult Education Tai Chi and wellbeing

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/neighbourhood-community-safety/age-friendly-kingston/3
  • Homes for Ukraine: Future accommodation options

    However this is likely to be a room in a shared house or a hotel and may be outside of Kingston. ... At present the supply of accommodation available to the Council within Kingston is limited.... This means that placement is likely to be made outside of the borough and potentially some distance from Kingston.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/ukraine-1/homes-ukraine-living-arrangements-first-6-months/7
  • Council agrees Climate Action Plan to help Kingston become carbon neutral by 2038

    Kingston’s Climate Action Plan, setting out the council’s plans to help move the borough to becoming carbon neutral by 2038, has been approved at Place Committee (10 March).... To help achieve this, the council will maintain a focus on attracting green funding and grants to Kingston, to ensure the borough is able to take the action that’s needed.... Risks to water supplies, localised flooding, loss of biodiversity, heat stresses, food insecurity and an impact on the health and wellbeing of our residents could all be felt in Kingston.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/climate-news
  • Thank you to everyone who has helped shape Kingston’s vision for a new leisure centre

    The final round of engagement on proposals for a brand new community leisure complex in the heart of Kingston has now finished - thank you to all who took part.... Councillor Andreas Kirsch, Leader of Kingston Council, said: ... Thank you to everyone who took part in our third phase of engagement on our exciting plans for a new community leisure facility and public space in Kingston.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/252/thank-you-to-everyone-who-has-helped-shape-kingston-s-vision-for-a-new-leisure-centre
  • Council committed to leisure centre

    Kingston Council remains committed to building a new swimming and leisure centre in Kingston town centre.... The council's commitment to building a new leisure centre on the same site as the previous centre in Kingston town centre remains unchanged. ... We are 100 percent committed to providing a high quality, accessible and sustainable swimming and leisure centre on the existing site in Kingston.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/376/council-committed-to-leisure-centre
  • Council agrees Climate Action Plan to help Kingston become carbon neutral by 2038

    Kingston’s Climate Action Plan, setting out the council’s plans to help move the borough to becoming carbon neutral by 2038, has been approved at Place Committee (10 March).... To help achieve this, the council will maintain a focus on attracting green funding and grants to Kingston, to ensure the borough is able to take the action that’s needed.... Risks to water supplies, localised flooding, loss of biodiversity, heat stresses, food insecurity and an impact on the health and wellbeing of our residents could all be felt in Kingston.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/281/council-agrees-climate-action-plan-to-help-kingston-become-carbon-neutral-by-2038
  • New COVID-19 Testing Site in Kingston

    It opens as cases of coronavirus continue to rise in Kingston. ... Iona Lidington, Director of Public Health at Kingston Council, said:... Cases of coronavirus in Kingston are really high and they are going up.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/43/new-covid-19-testing-site-in-kingston
  • Boost for borough’s biodiversity as Surbiton ponds restored with money from development

    The ponds at Surbiton’s Fishponds Park are set to undergo a complete restoration following the approval of a significant Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) grant from Kingston Council.... Kingston and North Kingston neighbourhood will receive a £32,000 investment into several greening projects, meaning residents and visitors can look forward to the replenishment of shrub beds with pollinator-friendly planting and the installation of new planters in areas currently lacking green space. ... Since the beginning of 2023, Kingston Council has awarded 18 NCIL grants, totaling over £860,000.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/414/boost-for-borough-s-biodiversity-as-surbiton-ponds-restored-with-money-from-development