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With Dr Jenny Tonge gaining Richmond Park constituency and Edward Davey overturned a Conservative majority estimated at well over 10, in Kingston and Surbiton with the slimmest of majorities at only 56 votes, after 3 recounts. Edward Davey retained his seat in the turning the majority of 56 into a massive majority of 15, after the Conservatives fielded the controversial David Shaw and elections with a majority of over 8, at the last election.

In the Liberal Democrats lost their majority on the Council and a minority Conservative Party administration was formed. In , St. This being the first time in Kingston's history that four parties were represented on the council, the Mayor of Kingston Jeremy Thorn officially opened the new Independent's Group office at the Guildhall.

The Independent Group did not stand for re-election following the continuing ill-health of Dennis de Lord. At the elections, the Liberal Democrats took control of the Council with a majority of 12 and retained control of the Council in with a reduced majority of 2. This is the first time any party has retained control of the Council since The only Neighbourhood committee to see the Liberal Democrats increase their majority was in Surbiton where the Lib Dems took control of the previously Conservative-held ward of Berrylands after ousting Kevin Davis, the leader of the Conservative Group on the Council.

Kingston Council's political landscape continues to be fluid. Modern day Kingston benefits from one of the best shopping areas outside of central London , with a varied selection of high street stores, and a large number of independent boutiques and retailers. The most famous shop in Kingston is Bentalls, started by Frank Bentall in in Clarence Stree], where it or at least the completely rebuilt Bentalls Centre stands to this day.

Primary schools, N indicates with Nursery classes. Kingston is one of only five London Boroughs not to have at least one London Underground station within its boundaries, although it does have a number of mainline rail stations.

As well as this Kingston also benefits from its central bus station situated beside its large and thriving shopping centre. There are 64 buses currently running to and from Kingston. When the London and Southampton Railway built the line to Southampton, the railway bypassed Kingston due to concerns that it would impact the town's coaching trade.

A station was built to the southwest of the town, but later it was resited m west to its present site at Surbiton. Today, Surbiton is the busiest railway station in the borough.

Later, a branch was built towards Shepperton and a more centrally located station was built at Kingston , as well as another at Norbiton. The remaining stations in the borough were built on the Chessington Branch which was not built until the s. Based upon the Wikipedia category [2].

Both coats of arms can by the way be traced back to the 16th century. London Wiki Explore. London Underground. Register Don't have an account? In the 18th century it was called Chessington Hall and for a time was the home of a rather unsuccessful playwright, Samuel Crisp.

In , Reginald Goddard turned the estate grounds into Chessington Zoo, which is now operated as a theme park under the title "Chessington World of Adventures". A total of 54 bombs fell in the grounds of Chessington Zoo during the war, but fortunately, the animals had been evacuated to Paignton Zoo in Devon.

The town has an excellent infrastructure, including two railway stations: Chessington North and Chessington South. The town has a library, several churches, shopping parades and traditional pubs such as the North Star on Hook Road.

The main parish church of St Paul's was built in and the St Paul's Centre was added in to celebrate the church's centenary. Behind the altar are panels of oak, walnut, olive and boxwood representing the four Gospel writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

The church has some traditional stained glass windows including two trefoil windows and a more modern window added in in memory of Jeanne Moore MBE, a verger of the church for over 40 years. In the graveyard near the lynch gate is the grave of Australian aviator, Harry Hawker who once lived nearby.

Chessington is well located for outdoor activities in the countryside such as walking and cycling. The Chessington Countryside Walk offers a pleasant amble through London 's green belt. Regions N. Scotland S. Scotland NW. England NE. Photo Galleries British Desktops Videos. Things to do in Greater London. Fox Hill - 11 Miles.

Island Close - 11 Miles.



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