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Conservation areas
However in 1884 Samuel Gray, whose family had been prosperous maltsters and lightermen in Kingston, proposed to layout a public garden onland known as Cooperation Eyot.... Bank Grove Estate The triangular area occupied by this estate was bounded by Richmond Road, Lower Ham Road, the River Thames and Bank Lane.... Archaeological Priority Area 2.1 Stevens Eyots and Kingston Thames Riverside
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Black History Month 2021 - A message from Cllr Thay Thayalan
Kingston has a rich black history, dating back centuries, and one we should all be proud of.... The contributions of black communities to our borough have helped to shape the Kingston we are today. ... Black History Month is also a time to reflect upon the deep structural inequalities that still exist, across every corner of the world, as has been laid bare over the past eighteen months.
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Kingston Council announces new Executive Director of Place
Kingston Council is delighted to announce Matthew Essex as its new Executive Director, Place.... I am very excited to be joining Kingston to support the delivery of an ambitious regeneration programme which seeks to build upon the unique strengths of the borough and secure genuine benefits for residents and businesses.... This is a really exciting time to be joining us here in Kingston.
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Black History Month 2021 - A message from Cllr Thay Thayalan
Kingston has a rich black history, dating back centuries, and one we should all be proud of.... The contributions of black communities to our borough have helped to shape the Kingston we are today. ... Black History Month is also a time to reflect upon the deep structural inequalities that still exist, across every corner of the world, as has been laid bare over the past eighteen months.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/201/black-history-month-2021---a-message-from-cllr-thay-thayalan -
Summer of culture begins as Kingston 2025 festival opens
Crowds in Kingston were treated to a colourful spectacle of music, dance and street theatre on Saturday 3 May as the Royal Borough of Kingston launched its six-month festival of arts and culture.... Leader of Kingston Council Cllr Andreas Kirsch said the event captured the spirit of Kingston: ... Part of the Totally Thames Festival. (6 September)
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/563/summer-of-culture-begins-as-kingston-2025-festival-opens -
Accounts
You may not, however, use this 'right to object to make a personal complaint or claim against Kingston Council.... Kingston Council, and so local taxpayers, must meet the costs of dealing with questions and objections.... You may show this by marking the objection and the envelope containing it: Private and confidential – for the attention of the Monitoring Officer Guildhall High Street Kingston upon Thames KT1 1EU You cannot use the objection process to make a personal complaint or claim against the Council.
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Creative Flow with the Curator
The Thames at Kingston, Surrey - Phillip Leonard Gunn (1895-1983)... And then when I started digging I discovered that we hold a multitude of images of the river and Kingston’s bridges - in the museum’s permanent collection, painted, photographed, sketched and etched from every vista and approach.... I knew about the Millais connection, but then I quickly came across Turner’s painting of Harvest Dinner, Kingston Bank.
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Kingston Council calls on local businesses to support young people into employment
Kingston Council has committed to 10 placements across council services.... Forbes Low, Chief Executive at Kingston Chamber of Commerce, said:... Kingston College as part of South Thames Colleges Group, is delighted to be part of the Kickstart scheme.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/32/kingston-council-calls-on-local-businesses-to-support-young-people-into-employment