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  • Richmond Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plans - Richmond Road East Twickenham

    We are currently undertaking a boroughwide programme of reviewing existing Conservation Area Appraisals to ensure they are reflective of their current character and appearance. What is a Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Strategy? Conservation Areas are areas of special architectural and historic interest, the character and appearance of which is worthy of preserving or enhancing. This character is derived from the area as a whole rather than the quality of specific... More
    Closed 18 October 2024
  • Proposed Road Safety Improvements: Hanworth Road between Waverley Avenue and Hounslow Road

    The Council is consulting on a package of road safety measures along Hanworth Road between Waverly Avenue and the River Crane (Hounslow Road). A map of the proposals can be found here . Improving road safety Due to speed concerns and the number of collisions along this road, Hanworth Road was identified for the implementation of road safety measures following a review of the boroughwide 20mph speed limit. A package of measures has been developed aimed at improving safety for all... More
    Closed 30 September 2024
  • Rivermeads Estate Traffic Reduction Scheme

    The Council received a petition earlier this year from residents of the estate requesting measures to remove through traffic. In response to the petition, the Council carried out traffic surveys in February 2024 to monitor speed and volume. These surveys showed that the current traffic volumes, most notably during the 7am-10am morning peak period, trigger the current Council policy for intervention measures of 200 vehicles or more/hour. The predominant traffic movement is quite clearly... More
    Closed 30 September 2024
  • Zone KB CPZ Review

    The Council is reviewing the Kew Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), Zone KB, as part of a review of all Controlled Parking Zones in Kew - see attached map. Over the years, the Council has received feedback from residents and businesses in Kew on how the CPZ in their specific area operates. This consultation seeks feedback from all properties in Kew on how the schemes are working and whether any changes should be made. This includes seeking views on whether the CPZ’s operational... More
    Closed 29 September 2024
  • Zone KA CPZ Review

    The Council is reviewing the Kew Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), Zone KA, as part of a review of all Controlled Parking Zones in Kew. Over the years, the Council has received feedback from residents and businesses in Kew on how the CPZ in their specific area operates. This consultation seeks feedback from all properties in Kew on how the schemes are working and whether any changes should be made. This includes seeking views on whether the CPZ’s operational hours/days are about right or... More
    Closed 29 September 2024
  • Zone KC CPZ Review

    The Council is carrying out a review of the North Kew Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), Zone KC, as part of a review of all Controlled Parking Zones in Kew - see attached map. Over the years, the Council has received feedback from residents and businesses in Kew on how the CPZ in their specific area operates. This consultation seeks feedback from all properties in Kew on how the schemes are working and whether any changes should be made. This includes seeking views on whether the CPZ... More
    Closed 29 September 2024
  • Zone KA - KC CPZ Review

    Following the submission of a petition from residents of this part of Kew Road, the Council is carrying out a consultation in this immediate area of Zone KA on parking proposals as described below, and as shown on the attached plans. The proposals are to: Adjust the boundary of Zones KA and KC. If implemented as proposed, property Nos 336 to 358 Kew Road inclusive, and all properties in James Cottages and Gloucester Court will be situated in, and only be able to apply for,... More
    Closed 29 September 2024
  • Outside Zone KD CPZ Review

    Following the submission of a petition from residents of this part of Kew Road, the Council is carrying out a consultation in this immediate area of Zone KA, on parking proposals as described below and as shown on the attached plans. The proposals are to: Adjust the boundary of Zones KA and KC. If implemented as proposed, property Nos 336 to 358 Kew Road inclusive, and all properties in James Cottages and Gloucester Court will be situated in, and only be able to apply for,... More
    Closed 29 September 2024
  • Zone KA - KD CPZ Review

    Following the submission of a petition from residents of this part of Kew Road, the Council is carrying out a consultation in this immediate area of Zone KA, on parking proposals as described below, and as shown on the attached plans. The proposals are to: Adjust the boundary of Zones KA and KC. If implemented as proposed, property Nos 336 to 358 Kew Road inclusive and all properties in James Cottages and Gloucester Court will be situated in, and only be able to apply... More
    Closed 29 September 2024
  • Public Consultation on Cumulative Impact Policy

    The Council, as the Licensing Authority under the Licensing Act 2003, is now undertaking a consultation process to review its Cumulative Impact Assessment to establish whether there are any parts of the borough with a significant number of licensed premises and whether there is evidence to show that this is having an adverse impact on crime and disorder and public nuisance. Background to the consultation Cumulative Impact Assessment ... More
    Closed 16 September 2024
  • London Borough of Richmond Gambling Policy Review 2024

    The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames is calling on local residents, businesses, interest groups, faith groups and public agencies to have their say on the borough’s future gambling policy. The Gambling Act 2005 requires all licensing authorities to prepare and publish a Gambling Act Statement of Policy and Principles every three years. A review of the current policy, which is due to expire in January 2025, is now underway. Please click here to view the Draft Gambling Act... More
    Closed 15 September 2024
  • Consultation on extending the Rosslyn Road Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) 2024

    Richmond Council is consulting residents, interested individuals, groups and other stakeholders on whether to extend the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) for a further three years. The order was initially put in place on the 1st April 2019, and then extended for a further three years. The consultation considers whether to continue the PSPO to address concerns and behaviours related to protests/vigils outside the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) Clinic in Rosslyn Road. The... More
    Closed 1 September 2024
  • Hounslow Heath – Proposal for a Community Garden

    The London Borough of Richmond’s Parks and Arts Teams are proposing to add a new Community Garden to Hounslow Heath. If approved, this proposed project would be part of the LBRuT Arts Services Cultural Reforesting Initiative…we want to create this with you! Cultural Reforesting asks the big question, how can we renew our relationship with nature? Through a range of artist-led, interdisciplinary research projects over this decade, which scientists have defined as the crucial... More
    Closed 19 August 2024
  • Manor Road Area CPZ Consultation

    The Council has received a petition from residents of Manor Road (between Cambridge Road and Twickenham Road) requesting the existing controlled parking zone (Zone T4) be extended to this road. It is understood that these residents have signed this petition in view of difficulties they are experiencing in parking near to their home. We are now consulting the Manor Road area on whether this and adjacent roads should join Zone T4. We have included some adjacent roads due to their close... More
    Closed 18 August 2024
  • Sunnyside Road / Princes Road CPZ Consultation

    Update Monday 15th July: the colour coding of Sunnyside Road has been updated on the preliminary detailed design. In September 2022, the Council implemented the Fulwell Controlled Parking Zone, following consultation with all affected properties in the area. The zone operates 8.30am to 6.30pm, Monday to Friday. Following requests from residents of Sunnyside Road (including a petition), the decision has been made to re-consult residents of this road on the option to join Zone FW. ... More
    Closed 18 August 2024
  • Fulwell CPZ (Zone FW) Review

    In September 2022, the Council implemented the Fulwell Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), Zone FW, operating 8.30am to 6.30pm, Monday to Friday. Since its implementation, the Council has received some feedback from residents and businesses concerning this zone’s operation. We are now carrying out a consultation with all properties in the CPZ on how the scheme has worked. View the consultation letter here. View the consultation area here. View the preliminary detailed... More
    Closed 18 August 2024
  • Shaef Way CPZ Consultation

    In December 2022, the Council implemented the Teddington Controlled Parking Zone T2, following consultation with all affected properties in the area. The zone operates 10am to 12pm, Monday to Friday. Following the submission of a petition from residents of Shaef Way, the decision has been made to consult residents of this road on the option to join Zone T2. At the same time, we are also separately consulting all properties of Harrowdene Gardens on whether they would also wish to join... More
    Closed 18 August 2024
  • Harrowdene Gardens CPZ Consultation

    In December 2022, the Council implemented the Teddington Controlled Parking Zone T2, following consultation with all affected properties in the area. This zone operates 10am to 12pm, Monday to Friday. Following the submission of a petition from residents of Shaef Way, the decision has been made to consult residents of this road on the option to join Zone T2. At the same time, we are also separately writing to all properties of Harrowdene Gardens to: Inform them of... More
    Closed 18 August 2024
  • Gomer Gardens CPZ Consultation

    The Council has received a petition from residents of Gomer Gardens requesting the existing controlled parking zone (Zone T) be extended to this road. It is understood that these residents have signed this petition in view of difficulties they are experiencing in parking near to their home. We are now consulting all residents of Gomer Gardens on whether this road should join Zone T. View the consultation letter here. View the consultation area here. View the... More
    Closed 18 August 2024
  • Social Housing Improvement Plan Consultation

    UPDATE: THE CLOSING DATE OF THIS CONSULTATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED. What is Richmond's Social Housing Improvement Plan? This plan sets out a clear vision and a road map for driving improvements to existing social housing, centred on putting the resident voice at the heart of decision-making, improving customer service and repairs and investing in building safer, stronger, thriving communities. Richmond Council is not a stock-holding authority, so our principal role here... More
    Closed 7 July 2024
  • London Road, Twickenham Traffic Management Measures

    The Council is consulting on a package of safety measures for London Road, between March Road and the A316 . A map of proposals can be found here . Improving pedestrian safety Richmond Council wants to encourage active travel around the borough. This means more people making physically active journeys, by either walking, cycling or scootering. The following measures are intended to support changes to driver behaviour and reduce vehicle speed to enable... More
    Closed 1 July 2024
  • School Streets: St James’s Catholic Primary School

    *Update 22/05: Proposed operational hours corrected on penultimate page. A School Street is where a road with a school temporarily closes to reduce vehicular traffic during the school's opening and closing times, to enhance the safety of school children. There are many benefits of School Streets including keeping the area outside the school gates free of congestion, encouraging active travel to school, creating a pleasant and calm atmosphere at the start and end of the school... More
    Closed 30 June 2024
  • School Streets: Collis Primary School

    After holding information gathering engagement sessions with parents/carers and residents to understand local concerns and preferred actions, the Council is developing three proposal choices that we are taking to consultation. These address the main concerns raised at the engagement events and via other forms of communication. The Council is therefore seeking your views on the various options for this location, as detailed and explained below. There are 3 options which include: ... More
    Closed 30 June 2024
  • School Streets: Sheen Mount

    A School Street is where a road with a school temporarily closes to reduce vehicular traffic during the school's opening and closing times, to enhance the safety of school children. There are many benefits of Schools Streets including keeping the area outside the school gates free of congestion, encouraging active travel to school, creating a pleasant and calm atmosphere at the start and end of the school day, reducing idling vehicles and potentially improving air quality, and,... More
    Closed 23 June 2024
  • Consultation on proposals to improve Hampton Wick

    We all want our environment and towns to be attractive to both residents and visitors so they can enjoy spending more time in these areas. One way to do this is by making them greener with more space for pedestrians to relax and socialise with friends and family. This would also help high street businesses and the local economy. Richmond Council has identified some local centres for investment and has been exploring opportunities to transform these locations through a Public... More
    Closed 18 June 2024
  • Raleigh Road Recreation Ground Green Hub project

    Thanks to funding from the Council’s Community Fund, the Parks Team in partnership with local charity Habitats & Heritage are proposing the addition of features below to Raleigh Road Recreation Ground that benefit wildlife and the local community. ‘Green Hubs’ is a project developed by Habitats & Heritage to improve urban areas as habitats for wildlife. Please click here to see a close up of the 'community area'. Please click here to see a close... More
    Closed 14 June 2024
  • Leeson and Fulwell Park Estates - Controlled Parking Zone Consultation

    The Council is undertaking a parking review in this area of Twickenham – see the map of the consultation area. This review is being undertaken following requests for parking controls received by the Council from residents of this area. It is understood that some residents have faced difficulties in finding a parking space near to their home due to non-residents (including all day commuters and/or short and long stay parking) parking in the area . A Controlled... More
    Closed 9 June 2024
  • South-West Twickenham CPZ (Zone CR) Review

    In May 2022, the Council implemented the South-West Twickenham Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), Zone CR, operating 10am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday - see the map of the zone. Since its implementation, the Council has received some feedback from residents and businesses concerning this zone’s operation. We are now carrying out a consultation with all properties in the CPZ on how the scheme has worked. This includes seeking views on whether the CPZ’s... More
    Closed 9 June 2024
  • Dean Road Open Space – Community Food Growing 2024

    The London Borough of Richmond’s Parks team is consulting on a proposal to establish a Community Food Growing area at Dean Road Open Space, Hampton. This would be operated by local volunteers and community groups who have expressed interest in supporting this initiative. Food growing spaces provide a learning and meeting place where people of all ages from our local community can learn about the following: Food origins – where does my food come from? ... More
    Closed 2 April 2024
  • Richmond Bikehangars Consultation 2024

    Richmond Council is seeking views on the introduction of up to 41 additional bikehangars throughout the borough. There are currently 53 bikehangars in Richmond. The introduction of additional bikehangars will help to alleviate some of the demand for the existing units while also improving geographic coverage. What is a bikehangar? A bikehangar is an on-street cycle parking apparatus that securely houses six bicycles and takes up the space of about half of a car parking... More
    Closed 29 March 2024
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