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12 November 2021 Kingston Council crackdown on fly tipping The council’s Fly Tipping Task Force has been working with its contractors, Veolia and Waste Investigations Support and Enforcement (WISE), to crack down on fly tipping across the borough.
23 September 2021 Plans for cutting-edge sustainable and affordable new homes This Great Big Green Week the council has announced it is in the early stages of plans to deliver green and affordable new homes on the Cattle Market car park.
20 September 2021 Great Big Green Week This week marks Great Big Green Week, Recycle Week and Car Free Day (22 September). People across the country will be stepping up and making changes to help protect the planet from climate change.
19 August 2021 Kingston Council to tackle fly tipping The council is working with its waste contractor, Veolia to reduce fly tipping incidents across the borough.
25 June 2021 London Climate Action Week 2021 Tomorrow marks the start of London Climate Action Week (26 June - 4 July) which, in its third year, brings together climate professionals and communities across London to tackle the climate emergency.
17 June 2021 Kingston Council is one of the first London Boroughs to join the ‘Breathe London’ trial which gives it access to a network of air quality sensors and pollution data This will help significantly reduce the costs of sourcing accurate air pollution data for local projects and schemes like School Streets.
01 April 2021 Council delays introduction of charges for replacement waste containers Kingston Council is temporarily delaying the planned introduction of a £15 charge for residents requesting a new or replacement household waste or recycling container.
02 March 2021 Engine off. Every stop. Kingston Council encourages residents and visitors to support Idling Action London’s ‘Engine Off Every Stop’ campaign.