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30 November 2021 Kingston Council celebrates National Tree Week 2021 We are celebrating National Tree Week (27 November to 5 December), the UK’s largest annual tree celebration. This marks the start of our winter tree planting season (November to March each year).
24 November 2021 Statement on the adjourning of Planning Committee (23 November) Last night’s Planning Committee was adjourned due to unforeseen technical difficulties of a complex nature.
28 September 2021 Kingston Council awards new green spaces and tree management contracts for 2021-2028 Two new contracts have been awarded to Glendale Services for green space management and Advanced Tree Services for arboricultural services.
06 September 2021 Kingston Council taking tougher actions on fly tipping Innovative Internet of Things (IoT) camera sensors will be installed as part of the InnOvaTe Project in 10 housing sites across the borough to discourage fly tipping.
29 June 2021 Kingston Council and Network Rail win funding to kickstart transformation of Tolworth Station and surrounding area A cross-borough partnership of six local authorities chaired by Kingston Council has been awarded £2 million of funding to ignite plans to transform a number of places across South West London.
01 April 2021 Plans for Unilever’s global headquarters approved by Kingston Council Plans for a new office and residential development in Kingston which will see consumer goods giant Unilever establish a new headquarters in the town centre have been approved by Kingston Council.
12 February 2021 Council Statement on Fircroft Trust The council has provided a statement following conversations with The Fircroft Trust about structural building concerns identified at Ditton Road.
09 February 2021 Six new Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation proposed for Kingston Following an independent review of the borough’s Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) last year, six additional wildlife areas have been formally recommended to receive SINC status.