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‘Green spaces’ in Kingston include parks, sports pitches, roadside verges, nature conservation sites and smaller grass areas in your streets and neighbourhood.
We have a schedule of maintenance that dictates how frequently we maintain different features, for example, how often we cut the grass, litter pick or cut back shrubs.
In Kingston we want attractive and accessible green spaces that benefit the environment, as well as the health and wellbeing of Kingston’s residents and visitors.
Kingston Council’s current contract arrangements for the management of green spaces and trees ends in 2021. This is an excellent opportunity for us to take stock and think about future needs; what works, what doesn’t and what we might change going forward.
Are you a Kingston Council tenant or leaseholder? As part of this contract, we also look after green spaces across the council's housing estates. If you are a Kingston Council tenant or leaseholder, please fill in the second survey below.
‘Green spaces’ in Kingston include parks, sports pitches, roadside verges, nature conservation sites and smaller grass areas in your streets and neighbourhood.
We have a schedule of maintenance that dictates how frequently we maintain different features, for example, how often we cut the grass, litter pick or cut back shrubs.
In Kingston we want attractive and accessible green spaces that benefit the environment, as well as the health and wellbeing of Kingston’s residents and visitors.
Kingston Council’s current contract arrangements for the management of green spaces and trees ends in 2021. This is an excellent opportunity for us to take stock and think about future needs; what works, what doesn’t and what we might change going forward.
Are you a Kingston Council tenant or leaseholder? As part of this contract, we also look after green spaces across the council's housing estates. If you are a Kingston Council tenant or leaseholder, please fill in the second survey below.
Looking after our green spaces has finished this stage
The general green spaces consultation is now closed.
The green spaces consultation with allotment owners and sports clubs is open until 1 March.
Consultation Closed
Looking after our green spaces has finished this stage
This Consultation will close on 2nd December
Under Review
Looking after our green spaces has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
Looking after our green spaces is currently at this stage
Almost 400 residents had their say on how they would like to see the borough’s open spaces managed in the future with overwhelming support for wildlife friendly adjustments.