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16 December 2022 Kingston becomes a ‘City of Sanctuary’ as we commit to supporting communities Kingston Council and community unite to support vulnerable families as borough commits to becoming part of the ‘City of Sanctuary’ network.
16 December 2022 Kingston Council was proud to celebrate UK Disability History Month Kingston Council was proud to take part in this year's UK Disability History Month campaign.
30 August 2022 'Talking' lamp posts at New Malden's Jubilee Square A new way to have your say: Residents invited to share thoughts on public spaces by ‘talking’ to street furniture.
25 August 2022 New mural by local artist takes shape outside New Malden Station A mural celebrating New Malden has been created outside the town’s station with funding from Kingston Council.
28 July 2022 Kingston Council awarded government funding to continue making streets safer for women and girls Kingston Council awarded government funding to continue making streets safer for women and girls
19 July 2022 Council and community unite to support Ukrainian families arriving in Kingston Communities across Kingston have come together to welcome and support families fleeing the war in Ukraine.
24 June 2022 New Malden Village by-election results Voters in the New Malden Village by-election have elected Mark Durrant (Liberal Democrats), Dongsung Kim (Liberal Democrats), and Lesley Anne Heap (Liberal Democrats) as their ward councillors.
06 May 2022 The Liberal Democrats keep Kingston in 2022 local elections The local election results for the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames are in.
31 March 2022 Make sure your voice is heard in May's local elections On Thursday 5 May Kingston’s residents have an opportunity to have their say on who represents them.
30 March 2022 Life-saving defibrillators and riverside throw ropes funded through Community Grants Programme Kingston’s Community Grants Programme has funded two new defibrillators to be installed in premises in Surbiton, along with 10 new throw ropes and training sessions to improve riverside safety.