People will get the chance to grill Kingston councillors on neighbourhood concerns in a series of upcoming public talks.
Neighbourhood Conversations follow September and October’s Kingston Conversation discussions, where council leader Kevin Davis discussed services to cut in the face of a reduced budget.
Community concerns that could be discussed include streets, affordable housing, planning, development and growth.
Council leader Councillor Kevin Davis said: “Sometimes we will not always be able to do what people want, but at least we will have listened and considered carefully what they want.”
The first talks are smarter streets in Surbiton, to be held in Dysart School, Ewell Road, and planning and development control in the south of the borough, to be held in Tolworth Girls’ School, Fullers Way North.
Both talks take place at 7.30pm on Tuesday, November 10. For a full list of talks visit kingston.gov.uk.
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