A decision to increase resident parking permits for standard petrol cars will apply to on-street parking and in council-owned car parks starting from June 2019.
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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
Kingston councillor appointed new Disability Champion
A local councillor has been appointed disability champion as part of Kingston’s ‘All age learning disabilities’ strategy. Lib Dem Chessington South councillor Christine Stuart is to
Kingston Council appoints five new mental health ambassadors
Kingston Council appointed five mental health ambassadors to raise public awareness of mental health issues as part of World Mental Health Day, an annual event
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
‘Made in Kingston’: Kingston Council approves plan to support creative growth in the borough
Kingston Council has approved a new “cultural strategy” that aims to support creative businesses and ensure the needs of residents involved in the arts are
Kingston Council to offer more school places for children with special educational needs and disabilities
The number of school places in the borough for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is set to increase with up to £1million in
Kingston Council backs ‘Count Them In’ campaign
Kingston Council officially declared its support for The Royal British Legion’s ‘Count Them In’ campaign on Monday. The campaign has called for new questions in the
Roadworks to close Hook Road again
Road users and local businesses are faced with further disruption next week as Hook Road in Surbiton is due to be closed for repair works by Thames
Development dash is “boom or bust” for cash-strapped Kingston
Is Kingston Upon Thames preparing properly for the 21st Century? Or does unneeded modernisation threaten to blight a historic Royal Borough? Some locals feel as