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26 September 2023 Residents to pick locations for new trees across the borough Kingston Council is set to plant 450 new trees this winter, and residents are invited to suggest suitable places where they could be planted.
17 January 2023 Residents help choose locations for over 500 new trees across local neighbourhoods More than 500 trees are being planted across the borough this winter - including over 150 taking root in locations nominated by Kingston residents.
09 January 2023 Council officer and local campaigners recognised in New Years Honours List 2023 The Programme Director for the new community leisure complex in Kingston town centre has been made an MBE in King Charles' first New Year honours list.
27 September 2022 Kingston Council invites residents to suggest locations for new trees across the borough More than 500 new trees are set to be planted across Kingston this winter, and residents are being invited to share their thoughts on where they should go.
05 July 2022 New Councillor Champions to advocate for borough’s diverse communities Following the recent elections, Kingston Council has announced its’ new set of advocates to act as champions for key groups and issues across the community.
11 March 2022 Kingston Mayor joins national tree planting tribute to Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Councillor Sushila Abraham, Mayor of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, has joined civic heads across the UK in planting a tree to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
25 August 2021 Residents invited to help shape Kingston Council’s winter tree planting programme 500 new trees are set to be planted across the borough this winter and at least half will be planted in locations chosen by residents.
01 December 2020 Cllr Tricia Bamford steps down after 22-years serving Chessington's residents and businesses First elected to the Council in May 1998, Patricia Bamford is retiring after dedicating 22-years of service to the community in Chessington, Malden Rushett and the surrounding areas.