Community Projects and Opportunities

Kingston 2025: Celebrating our Past, Present and Future

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In 2025 Kingston will mark the 1100th anniversary of the crowning of King Athelstan, the first King of England, with a borough-wide celebration. The six month programme of cultural events and activities will launch in Spring 2025 and will be created in collaboration with local communities. As well as amplifying some of the great things already taking place, we want to hear your ideas on how we should celebrate contemporary Kingston’s past, present and future.

This is a great opportunity to reflect on the people, places and stories that made Kingston, the changes that have taken place and our hopes for the future. Over a millennium ago Athelstan was crowned the first King of England in the heart of Kingston, uniting the Kingdoms of Wessex and Mercia. Today the borough is home to many different nationalities and communities that bring an extraordinary richness to our heritage and cultural life; our sense of place, purpose and identity.

So what stories should we share? Whose stories are they to tell and how can we come together to celebrate the ordinary and extraordinary. With our history of innovation, commerce and creativity, a thriving student population and many distinct neighbourhoods spanning town and countryside - let’s make 2025 a year to remember.

 

 

Kingston Museum's Community Case

The community display case is available to Royal Borough of Kingston’s residents, artists, makers, community groups and local schools.

This is a great way to showcase your artwork, project or organisation. Each display typically stays up for a month, and the case is located in the heart of Kingston Museum.

If you wich to submit an exhibition idea please fill out this form  

Volunteering and Vacancies

Our volunteers play a vital role in the success of Kingston Museum and History Centre.

These roles include:

  • supervising the reception desk at the museum

  • assisting with special events and children's activities

  • assisting with computerising our catalogues

  • answering visitor enquiries and providing support for the staff

The time involved can be anything from half a day to a day on a regular or casual basis

How to Apply

From time to time we have volunteering opportunties available with Kingston Heritage so please check our web pages for updated information https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/volunteeringandvacancies

If you need further details or assistance, please email kingston.museum@kingston.gov.uk for Kingston Museum volunteer roles or local.history@kingston.gov.uk for work at Kingston History Centre.