Kingston Borough News
Wednesday 20th October 2021 – This month we restart our Monthly public meetings with two guest speakers
Two guest speakers presenting their ambitious plans for Kingston
SHAPING THE FUTURE TOGETHER CONSULTATION
The new Local Plan will include policies which will be used to decide whether to approve or refuse planning applications in the borough.
76 bed care home proposed for Chessington
76 bedroom residential care facility proposed for Chessington
Good Growth? Development by RHACC of Hillcroft College, Surbiton
A Kingston Society member makes her case for caution on the Hillcroft development proposal
Eden Campus – GLA hands determination back to Kingston Council
Only the Secretary of State can save this town now from this scandalous development
Vision for building beautiful places set out at landmark design event
Dare to dream? Or a triumph of hope over expectation? What do think of these initiatives?
Willow Grange Care Home, Adelaide Road, Surbiton
Local residents say: 'This is a turnkey planning application which will open the door to multi story development on Adelaide Road'
Surrey County Hall Consultation on line now
First round consultation reveals damaging proposals for this valuable historic asset
Thames Side Wharf Consultation begins
16 storey tower proposed for town centre riverside by John Lewis
[UPDATE] ‘Co-living’ proposals for Greencoat House on Clarence Street
'Co-living' proposals for Greencoat House on Clarence Street - update and further details available
18 storey tower proposed for river front by John Lewis
Another town wrecking inappropriate too tall 18 storey tower proposed for town centre riverside
Surrey County Hall Penrhyn Road – KingSoc site visit
Surrey County Hall Penrhyn Road - KingSoc site visit but no clear plan for site
Kingston War Memorial – Relocation Proposals
Consecrated ground turned into "Happy Space' proposal risks upsetting residents
KingSoc seeks refusal of plans for Tudor Wiliams site
Kingston Society seeks refusal for over-development proposals of Tudor Williams
Our mission
The Kingston upon Thames Society exists to promote high standards of planning, conservation and design in the Royal Borough.
We are
The Kingston upon Thames Society, founded in 1962 and affiliated to the Civic Trust. We are Kingston’s major voluntary and independent organisation concerned with planning and conservation.
We do
Society representation on applications, consultations, meetings of local conservation and planning bodies
A monthly public meeting, with a guest speaker, on a topic of local interest
Co-ordination of the borough’s Heritage Open Days programme
Custodian of the Coombe Conduit ancient monument
A Newsletter for members every month
Townscape Awards for new buildings of distinction
Visits to buildings of interest, and outings to historic towns
Partnership with other groups in community projects
Leaflets and Booklets on subjects of local interest

Reviewing new planning proposals
A significant part of the Society’s activity is to review and comment on planning consultations and applications. Each week Kingston Council publishes a list of new Planning Applications, and we comment on those we think are most important, enabling us to tackle planning problems at their source.
Our Major Schemes page covers the most significant planning applications, such as Tesco Tolworth and The Old Post Office site.
Our Minor Schemes page covers other applications that are on our radar or of concern to us.
Our Other Consutations page covers non application consultations, such as the formulation of the London Plan and Local Plans.

Celebrating some of the good things in the Borough
We organise Kingston’s Heritage Open Days where free entry is offered to interesting buildings that are normally closed to the public. England Heritage Open Days 2019 was 13-22 September and Open House London 2019 took place on 21-22 September.
We recognise good local architecture and design through our Townscape Awards. These were last awarded in October 2017.
We act as guardian of one of Kingston’s most important ancient monuments, Coombe Conduit, built around 1540 as part of a system to collect fresh water from springs on Kingston Hill and channel it to Hampton Court Palace.

Monthly public meetings
The Society wants to increase and improve the debate on what the Royal Borough of Kingston is and what it could be. One way we do this is through our regular public meetings.
We are currently accepting guest speaker bookings for 2021/22 and have some interesting guests already scheduled – please contact us for further details.
Full details of our public meetings, and guest speakers and talks are on the Coming Events page

Visits and Socials
The Society organises occasional visits to explore the good and the bad of architecture and design. In 2019 our popular Summer Guided walk started opposite the Whitechapel Art Gallery, Aldgate East to explore the EAST END.
Our Society Summer Picnic, returned again in 2019 which was enjoyed by all who could make it.
Details for upcoming visits and social events will be posted on the Coming Events page.
Become a member of the Kingston Upon Thames Society
Why you should join
If you share our interest in protecting, celebrating and enhancing our Royal Borough then you can join the Society to get more involved and to have more of a say on what the Society does.
We are open to new members
How to join
You can join online for as little as £10 per year, using the link below.