Kingston’s Kingfisher Leisure Centre is planned to be replaced by a new facility on the site, Kingston Council announced on October 21.
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Rough sleeping in Kingston increases due to lack of affordable housing
The number of new people sleeping rough in Kingston Upon Thames increases every year with most individuals listing the reason as housing-related. Statistics revealed by
Extinction Rebellion Rally Outside Surrey County Hall
Extinction Rebellion members poured oil over themselves outside Surrey County Hall on Tuesday in protest to the council’s “breath-taking hypocrisy” after it approved an oil
Surrey County Council to leave Kingston in 2020 after 50 years
Surrey County Council is due to leave Kingston after 50 years of being in the County Hall building. Council leader Tim Oliver announced last week
Kingston’s parks are the most improved in London
Kingston was named the most improved London Borough for parks ranking at number 19 out of 33 boroughs last week. The announcement, made in an
Surbiton: King Charles Centre to be relocated and replaced with a new free school
A new school is set to open in Surbiton after Kingston council approved the sale of an education centre. The King Charles Centre located in
Council clean-up squad removes offensive graffiti from Kingston Bridge
Kingston Council staff and community groups worked together to remove offensive graffiti that was scrawled on Kingston Bridge and multiple locations around the town in
Multi-million pound investment in road and transport throughout Kingston announced
Kingston Council will invest millions of pounds to improve the borough’s road and transport network over the next three years, it has announced. The plans
New permanent Chief Executive selected for Kingston Council
Ian Thomas has been selected as Kingston Council’s new chief executive officer (CEO), taking over from interim CEO Roy Thompson who had been holding the
Conservative opposition leader wrongly blames Liberal Democrat MP for spending £45k on curtains
Councillor Kevin Davis has criticised Lib Dem MP Ed Davey for spending £45,000 on curtains, despite his own administration having overseen the purchase. He said