The committee reviewed applications from local groups asking for community grants. These grants help fund local projects and activities in the Kingston and North Kingston area.
The committee received an update on the progress of decisions they had made in previous meetings. The full details were provided as additional material during the meeting.
The committee set aside 30 minutes for residents and local organisations to ask questions about matters relevant to the Kingston and North Kingston area. People can ask questions without giving advance notice, though it's encouraged for technical topics.
The committee received petitions from residents about local issues. Petitions need at least 20 signatures and must be submitted by 10am the day before the meeting to be considered.
The committee reviewed the results of a public consultation about putting in a zebra crossing on Coombe Lane West. They're now looking at what to do next based on what residents said.
The council is extending a Public Spaces Protection Order for Eagle Brewery Wharf for another 3 years. This order gives the council extra powers to tackle antisocial behaviour in that specific area.
The council has noted budget estimates for maintaining roads and infrastructure on the Coombe Estate for 2026/27. This follows legal requirements from a 1933 law about how these costs are calculated and recovered from residents.
The council has extended a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) for Eagle Brewery Wharf in Kingston town centre. These orders give councils extra powers to control anti-social behaviour in specific areas.