Kingston sits nestled in the South Downs of England, just over 2 miles from Lewes, the county town of
East Sussex.
The village comprises of fewer than 1000 inhabitants, a 15th century church and a pub called the Juggs both of which provide
focal points for the village. Click
here to see the village from above using Google
satellite images of the village.
Here are pictures of the
Grumpies
competing admirably at Tug-of-War during this year's village fete. Lots of other pictures may be found at
Fete 2009.
Following on from his ride in Death Valley, Steve Berry is planning a ride in Vietnam and Cambodia
in support of the Mines Advisory Group (MAG). Read more
here and please support him.
The
Kingston Parish Action Plan has been developed now.
See the
Action Plan webpage for details
of the plan. Please take time to visit the page and make suggestions to any of the Steering Group members,
particularly at the moment as the lottery grant for the new Pavilion means that there is a lot
of planning to do.
The Kingston Village Shop is run by Pat and Keith Gibson. You can buy local produce
such as meat, cheese, eggs, vegetables and Harveys beer and have it delivered to your door. Click on
http://www.kingstonvillageshop.co.uk to browse the shop
and place an order.
The
Parish Council Website is located at
http://www.kingston-lewes-pc.gov.uk/
where local government and service information can be found.