The Kingston Society, an independent local organisation, raised concerns about the lack of community involvement in planning design reviews in a public meeting at Tiffin
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First Cambridge Road Estate residents to move into homes by end of 2024
Residents are expected to move into the first 42 rented homes on the Cambridge Road Estate (CRE) by the end of 2024, as the redevelopment project
Conservative councillor criticises delays in leisure centre plans at 2024 budget meeting
Conservative councillor Rowena Bass raised her concerns about the unfinished Kingfisher Leisure Centre in the council meeting on Thursday February 29, where a detailed report
Kingston Council secures funding for accessible toilets
Kingston Council has secured £120,000 in government funding to install accessible toilets in three locations in and around Kingston to make these areas more disability
Residents angry about council ‘ignoring’ petition against King Charles Road closure
A group of residents have expressed their anger and frustration after the council postponed hearing their petition to open King Charles Road again. The chair
Kingston councillor working for George Galloway on Rochdale by-election says role is ‘perfectly legitimate’
Cllr James Giles, who leads the Kingston Independent Residents Party on the Kingston Council, has said that his role as a “strategic campaigns consultant” for
Free dental care pop-up comes to Kingston as NHS waiting lists rise
On two days last week the Cambridge Road Estate welcomed a mobile dental unit run by Dentaid, a charity dedicated to providing dental services to
Kingston Council publishes new budget proposals
Kingston Council have released their budget proposals for 2024-25, outlining plans for a 4.99% rise in council tax aimed at funding key services such as
New Kingston Leisure Centre project continues to progress
Kingston Council unveiled more of its proposals for a new leisure centre in Kingston in a public exhibition at the Richard Mayo Centre on Saturday.
Post Office scandal hits home as independent candidate runs against Sir Ed Davey
With a 20-year career as a deputy-postmistress in New Malden, Councillor Yvonne Tracey has decided to run against Sir Ed Davey with the Post Office