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From RBK:

We have put in place a trial scheme in Thames Street from 26 July as part of a Social Spaces project in partnership with Kingston First.  

This project in Thames Street aims to create more attractive, welcoming, social and accessible street environments for customers and visitors to Kingston town centre to enjoy and to support our businesses. It is hoped that temporary enhancements to the town centre will support the recovery of the local economy as we come out of lockdown, and enable local hospitality businesses to extend their outdoor eating offer.  

To enable this to happen part of Thames Street has been closed to traffic except blue badge holders to enable it to become a pedestrian and cycle only zone. Access for loading and unloading within the area will be allowed from 5pm - 10am every day. 

Our engagement on this scheme will run for 6 months and we want to hear your views.

Please complete our short survey (easy read version here) to give us your views about the opportunities and benefits provided by timed closure of Thames Street to traffic except blue badge holders, creating a pedestrian and cycle zone between 10am-5pm each day.  You can also tell us whether you would like to make the trial scheme permanent.

You can also complete our separate short survey about your experience of the planters and seating in Thames Street, Fife Road and outside Station Plaza to improve and enhance your experience of Kingston town centre created through the Social Spaces project.  

10:46, 24 Jan 2022 by Jo Maye
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Kingston Care Learning Hub

RBK are pleased to announce the initial launch of the Kingston Care Learning Hub, an online gateway which now gives access to free resources such as guidance, e-learning and webinars on a range of subjects, including: 

  • Infection control – guidance, resources and a video-based e-learning course
  • Dementia – guidance and an e-learning course
  • Safeguarding adults – e-learning course, training webinars and guidance
  • Care certificate – video-based e-learning course
  • Mental Capacity Act – e-learning course, access to SCIE resources and updates on Liberty Protection Safeguards
  • More resources are coming soon.

 

How to access courses and resources on the Kingston Care Learning Hub

  1. Visit the Kingston Care Learning Hub
  2. Register or Log into the SCIE website when prompted – only takes a minute or two. When registering, please select Kingston Carers' Network as your organisation.
  3. Find a course you’d like to study (Once logged in, you can find them listed on the Kingston Care Learning Hub)
  4. We’ll need to quickly check your location to ensure you are based in the Royal Borough of Kingston. (This check only applies at time of enrolment, not when you are studying the course). If you are located outside of Kingston then the system won’t be able to verify your location and you will have to contact them directly at webteam@scie.org.uk
  5. Access the course and to study it!
09:47, 06 Sep 2021 by Jo Maye
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