Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
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The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is a borough in south-west London, England. The main town in the borough is Kingston upon Thames, but it covers a wider area also including places such as Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden and Tolworth.
Surrounding boroughs: Richmond upon Thames, Merton, Sutton, Wandsworth
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- Ravens Ait International Eco-Conference Centre, Ravens Island Eco Conference Centre are negotiating with the council over the future use of Ravens Island, April 8 2009 [1]
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May 2008
- 26 Bank Holiday Monday, Kingston Green Fair
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Kingston's main open space is the River Thames, with its lively frontage of bars and restaurants. Downstream there is a walk through Canbury Park to Teddington Lock. Upstream there is a promenade crossing the Hogsmill river and reaching almost to Surbiton. Across Kingston Bridge is a tree lined river bank fronting the expanse of Hampton Court Park. Kingston upon ThamesW
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Riverboats run regularly between Kingston and Hampton Court as well as Richmond all during the summer season. There are also direct services to Putney and Westminster from Hampton Court.
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- ↑ Ravens Ait, April 8 2009
