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Kingston Council will be running four resident engagement events over December and January called: ‘Kingston: Let’s talk’. This round of events will focus on the council’s priorities for the future and its budget for 2019/20.
There will be an opportunity to discuss your thoughts and share ideas with others from the local community, as well as raise concerns with Councillor Liz Green, Leader of the Council.
The events aim to involve residents more directly in the council's decision making process, discussing the topics that matter to you.
If you are unable to make any of the events or would prefer to share your views online, please fill in our short survey below. To give you an idea of the context and current situation, you can download the slides from the events and watch Councillor Liz Green's intro.
Kingston Council will be running four resident engagement events over December and January called: ‘Kingston: Let’s talk’. This round of events will focus on the council’s priorities for the future and its budget for 2019/20.
There will be an opportunity to discuss your thoughts and share ideas with others from the local community, as well as raise concerns with Councillor Liz Green, Leader of the Council.
The events aim to involve residents more directly in the council's decision making process, discussing the topics that matter to you.
If you are unable to make any of the events or would prefer to share your views online, please fill in our short survey below. To give you an idea of the context and current situation, you can download the slides from the events and watch Councillor Liz Green's intro.
We want to get your views on the council's budget and the new outlined priorities for the corporate plan.
To give some background, you can watch Leader of the Council, Councillor Liz Green, explain the current budget situation and outline the priorities in a short video.
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Life Cycle
Open
Kingston: Let's talk... has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under review
Kingston: Let's talk... is currently at this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. We will report back on key outcomes here shortly.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Kingston: Let's talk...
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.