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Developer guide to making a planning application
This step-by-step will take you through the process for developments and new builds in Kingston.... Kingston development opportunities
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/homepage/186/developer-guide-to-making-a-planning-application -
The Mayor of RBK Charity Golf Tournament
Location: Kingston Kingston
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/events/event/10/the-mayor-of-rbk-charity-golf-tournament -
Domestic and Sexual Violence: Information for Professionals
The DV Hub (Kingston Domestic Violence Hub)... The Kingston Domestic Violence (DV) Hub is a service offering a single point of access for self or agency referrals, and to support practitioners working with victims of domestic violence.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/domestic-sexual-violence/resources-professionals-working-domestic-sexual-violence -
A message from Kingston Council's Portfolio Holder for Housing
Kingston currently has over 900 households living in temporary accommodation and around 3,700 on our housing register, waiting for social housing.... To find out more, or to share your ideas on our draft homelessness and rough sleeping strategy, visit our online engagement portal or complete a printed copy in any Kingston library by 11 March 2022.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/248/a-message-from-kingston-councils-portfolio-holder-for-housing -
One council, one phone number: Kingston set to make it quicker and easier for residents to get in touch
Kingston is set to carry out a phased move over to a single phone number (020 8547 5000) to streamline and improve our customer service to residents.... All phone numbers will still be in use and re-directed for an extended period as this new system rolls out and, over time, they will then be phased out, with 020 8547 5000 becoming Kingston’s main phone number.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/390/one-council-one-phone-number-kingston-set-to-make-it-quicker-and-easier-for-residents-to-get-in-touch- -
School Admissions Arrangements and Coordinated Schemes
Kingston Council is responsible for determining the admissions arrangements for community schools in the borough. ... Kingston Council also has a statutory duty to formulate a scheme to coordinate admission arrangements for all publicly-funded schools within their area for phase transfer, for example, moving from primary to secondary school.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/schools-education/school-admissions-arrangements -
Greener heating for a greener borough
Gas used to heat Kingston Council buildings accounts for over a third of the council’s greenhouse gas emissions.... Kingston will be replacing expensive to run twentieth century technology such as gas boilers, with twenty-first century solutions such as heat pumps and district heating networks”.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/464/greener-heating-for-a-greener-borough -
Spring School to open in September 2023
Ambitious about Autism, the Department for Education and Kingston Council have been working together to ensure the borough’s new specialist autism school, Spring School, can open in September 2023.... Kingston Council’s Portfolio Holder for Children’s Services including Education Cllr Steph Archer said:
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/377/spring-school-to-open-in-september-2023 -
A message from Kingston Council's Portfolio Holder for Housing
Kingston currently has over 900 households living in temporary accommodation and around 3,700 on our housing register, waiting for social housing.... To find out more, or to share your ideas on our draft homelessness and rough sleeping strategy, visit our online engagement portal or complete a printed copy in any Kingston library by 11 March 2022.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/248/a-message-from-kingston-council-s-portfolio-holder-for-housing -
Council and NHS create pooled fund to improve health across borough
A pooled fund to invest in programmes to help people live healthier lives and support families across the borough has been created by Kingston Council and the local NHS, totalling £4.3m over 4 years.... The 4-year fund has been created by combining remaining Covid funding with existing public health funding and a £1 million contribution from NHS Kingston Place.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/386/council-and-nhs-create-pooled-fund-to-improve-health-across-borough