Your ideas for South of the Borough
Overview
We want to hear your ideas!
South of the Borough is made up of three wards:
- Hook and Chessington North
- King George’s and Sunray
- Chessington South and Malden Rushett
How do you think we can improve the parks, streets and open spaces? Is there a local project which you think would improve the lives of residents and attract businesses to the area?
We are updating the South of the Borough Neighbourhood Community plan, and want to find out how you think we can continue to make the neighbourhood an even better place to live, work and study.
The community plan is used by the South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee to help make improvements in the area and in particular how funding from the Community Grant Programme is used.
What’s our vision?
Bring your ideas to life:
- We’re using a platform called Dialogue where you can post your ideas and also see and comment on other people’s ideas for the area. You can view the page anytime.
- To post an idea you just need to register on Dialogue with your name and email address
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Post your idea and rate and comment on other ideas.
If you have any problems registering, logging in or using the site please contact engagement@kingston.gov.uk - we will be available Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
Why your views matter
Your feedback matters and will help us to update the community plan.
Areas
- Chessington South and Malden Rushett
- Hook and Chessington North
- King George's and Sunray
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Let's Talk
- Voting
- Elections
- Councillors
- Children & young people
- Community safety
- Health and wellbeing
- Parking
- Neighbourhoods
- Highways and Transport
- Climate Change and Environment
- Participation and Engagement
- Planning
- Volunteering
- Waste & recycling
- Early years
- Primary schools
- Secondary schools
- Sixth Form/FE colleges
- University
- Adult education
- Housing
- Economic Development and Tourism
- Apprenticeships
- Business
- Jobs
- Regeneration
- Libraries
- Museums & Heritage
- Sport & Leisure
- Arts & Culture
- Parks & green spaces
- Budget
- Council Committees
- Council tax
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