Kingston near Lewes sits nestled in the South Downs of England, just over 2 miles from Lewes,
the county town of East Sussex. The village comprises fewer than 1000 inhabitants, a 13th century church, Iford and Kingston Primary School
and a pub called 'The Juggs' all of which provide focal points for the village. Click
here to see the village
from above using Google satellite images of the village.
A new initiative called the
Kingston History and Heritage Workshop has started up, its aim being the
exploration and documentation of village life in Kingston from 1950 to 2000. Please visit the page and give any help that you can.
For the latest on super fast broadband go to this link
Super fast broadband. Many in the village are
upgrading successfully.
We have a number of websites within the village that are always up to date and are worth visiting regularly so that you can keep
abreast of what we are up to. The main ones are listed below and there is a new web portal that has been created, you can find this portal
by clicking
here:
The Kingston News is edited by Katie King-Pettitt and its website
can be found
by clicking
here. You will be able to download the latest news
in electronic format for those who like to have the flexibility of both a paper copy and an electronic copy.
The
Parish Council Website has local village information along
with the latest from the council's work. Click on
Kingston Parish Council where local government and service
information can be found.
Iford and Kingston School has its own website so click
Iford and Kingston School for the latest on the school's activities.
The
Kingston Pavilion also has its own website for booking events and viewing
the up and coming activities. Please go to
Kingston Pavilion if you wish to make a booking or see what's going on in the pavilion.
Finally the
Kingston Parish Hall website is available for booking events and viewing
the up and coming activities. Please email Dee Harris at
dee.harris@kingstonparishhall.org.uk
if you wish to make a booking.