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26 September 2022 Residents asked to comment on the latest parts of borough’s cycle network Kingston Council is asking residents and road users for their comments on the installations completed so far on the Ewell Road and Kingston Road cycle routes.
23 September 2022 Affordable e-bikes launched in Kingston on World Car Free Day The Royal Borough of Kingston and the London Borough of Sutton are partnering with e-bike industry leaders HumanForest, bringing 120 electric bikes to the boroughs’ streets.
31 January 2022 Green light for Albert Road to become a permanent Low Traffic Neighbourhood Residents in Kingston can continue to enjoy safer, quieter travel in the Albert Road area.
12 November 2021 Lower Ham Road becomes a permanent Low Traffic Neighbourhood Since its introduction in September 2020, the trial scheme has created a safer, quieter space for pedestrians and cyclists and is now set to become a permanent fixture.
01 November 2021 New School Streets introduced in Kingston Town and Surbiton Children and families from St John’s and Christ Church Primary Schools can now enjoy safer drop-offs and pick-ups outside the school gates.
01 June 2021 First ever collaborative Jobs and Training Fair brings employers and jobseekers together in Kingston Kingston Council and South Thames Colleges Group are working with several partners to organise a first-of-its-kind job fair to help local people into employment and boost the economy hit by the impacts of COVID-19.
28 May 2021 Sutton and Kingston Councils to use AI technology to improve understanding of the use of cycle lanes The councils will partner with Vivacity Labs to review and monitor use of existing cycle routes in both their areas.
13 May 2021 Kingston leads effort to boost local economy as unemployment triples Kingston Council has outlined its work to boost the local economy as new figures reveal that the pandemic saw local unemployment almost tripled last year.
17 November 2020 Kingston Council are working with Microsoft to promote digital inclusion and accessibility in the borough Microsoft is on a mission. They believe that every person and every organisation should have access to the skills, knowledge and opportunity needed to thrive in this increasingly digital world.
02 November 2020 Kingston Council launches programme to promote skills and employment in the borough Work Match is a free programme to help unemployed residents in Kingston secure new jobs, apprenticeships and training roles.