Edward Davey MP has secured a short debate in the House of Commons about the unfair financial settlement granted to Kingston Council this year. It is to held on Friday 23rd Feb 2007 at 2.30pm.
Edward Davey MP has secured a short debate in the House of Commons about the unfair financial settlement granted to Kingston Council this year. It is to held on Friday 23rd Feb 2007 at 2.30pm.
Come along and ask Kingston Council staff any questions you have about the new collections.
Berrylands Hotel
107 Chiltern Drive
Surbiton
Come along and ask Kingston Council staff any questions you have about the new collections.
Berrylands Hotel
107 Chiltern Drive
Surbiton
Come along and ask Kingston Council staff any questions you have about the new collections.
Grand Avenue Primary School
Grand Avenue
Surbiton
Come along and ask Kingston Council staff any questions you have about the new collections.
Grand Avenue Primary School
Grand Avenue
Surbiton
Bad news for those worried about microwave radiation, good news for those with bad mobile reception.
Tesco have now formally submitted their planning application for the Tolworth development. Kingston Council have arranged a public forum to discuss the proposal, 'The Planning Consultation Forum gives you the opportunity to ask the applicants and their advisors and Council officers, questions about the proposals and planning policies relating to the site.'
Rebel councillors block waste collection trial.
After Tuesday nights scrutiny panel meeting, opposition councillors from both Labour and Conservative parties have blocked the scheme citing lack of consultation and the introduction of micro-chipped wheelie bins.
The Lib Dem are said to be furious that the opposition insisted on referring the matter to a full council rather than a special executive meeting that would have given the possibility of the scheme going ahead this year. As it is, it's unlikely to start until June 2008, if at all.
The upcoming rubbish collection pilot is to include 'chipped' containers.
The plan had been strongly opposed by the local Southborough Residents Association who felt that the proposed building was too large for the site on the corner Langley Avenue and Upper Brighton Road.