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Richmond Bikehangars Consultation 2026
Richmond Council is seeking views on the introduction of additional bikehangars throughout the borough. There are currently 100 bikehangars in Richmond, nearly all of which are fully occupied with waiting lists for spaces. The introduction of additional bikehangars will help to alleviate some of the demand for the existing units while also improving geographic coverage. A bikehangar is an on-street cycle parking apparatus that securely houses six bicycles and takes up... MoreClosed 29 March 2026 -
Renewal of Public Spaces Protection Orders for Anti-Social Behaviour and Dog Control in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames 2026-29
What are PSPOs? Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) are powers available to local authorities under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, to restrict problem behaviours and ensure that public spaces are safe and enjoyable for everyone to use. Background Richmond Council introduced two PSPOs in October 2017. These were renewed in 2020 and 2023. Our PSPO for Anti-Social Behaviour prohibits or restricts behaviours that... MoreClosed 26 March 2026 -
Draft Local Views Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)
What this consultation is about This consultation seeks views on whether the descriptions and supporting detail for each designated local view accurately capture their historic and environmental importance, and whether any amendments or additional information should be included. Background Following the adoption of the Local Plan in October 2025, the views shown on the Policies Map were formally adopted. These include a number of new local views,... MoreClosed 23 March 2026 -
Richmond Draft Trees and Development Supplementary Planning Document Consultation 2026
Richmond Council is consulting on its draft Trees and Development Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). You can view the full draft SPD here . The draft SPD provides clear guidance for developers to assist them in managing and protecting trees during development. It aims to maximise the delivery and protection of trees during the planning process to improve biodiversity and enhance the borough’s natural and built environment for the benefit of local residents. ... MoreClosed 23 March 2026 -
Richmond Draft Biodiversity Supplementary Planning Document Consultation 2026
Richmond Council is consulting on its draft Biodiversity Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). You can view the full draft SPD here . The draft SPD provides clear guidance as to how biodiversity can be considered and incorporated at each stage of the development process, ensuring that biodiversity is integral to the design of proposals. It includes detailed information about how proposals can ensure biodiversity is considered and enhanced in the Borough, providing... MoreClosed 23 March 2026 -
Richmond Draft Transport Supplementary Planning Document Consultation 2026
Richmond Council is consulting on its draft Transport Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). You can view the full draft SPD here . The SPD supports and provides additional guidance on the transport policies set out in the Richmond upon Thames Local Plan relating to roads, access considerations and sustainable transport, setting out expectations for development proposals and signposting to additional documents that may assist in the preparation of... MoreClosed 23 March 2026 -
Your Experience Matters: Help Us Improve Support for Families Applying for SEND Benefits
*Update 11 February: the closing date for this consultation has been extended to 2nd March 2026. We are inviting parents and carers of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) to share their experiences of finding support to access benefits. This includes Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and moving from DLA to Personal Independence Payments (PIP). We would like to know if you’ve been able to find out which benefits you may be entitled to and if you accessed... MoreClosed 2 March 2026 -
Zone WR Extension CPZ Consultation
The Council is consulting properties in this area on the possibility of extending the existing Controlled Parking Zone WR. This consultation follows the submission of requests from residents of Chase Gardens requesting parking controls. It is understood that these residents have experienced difficulties in parking near to their home. View the consultation letter here. View the preliminary detailed design here. Have your say Please give us your views by... MoreClosed 15 February 2026 -
Whitton Road CPZ (Zone WR) Review
In 2020, the Council implemented the Whitton Road Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), Zone WR, operating 8.30am to 6.30pm, Monday to Saturday, and 11am to 11pm on event days. 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... MoreClosed 15 February 2026 -
School Streets: Orleans Primary School (SS16)
The Council is proposing to trial an extension of the existing School Street at Orleans Primary School and is first seeking your views. Maps of the proposed changes can be seen here along with information and frequently asked questions relating to this specific proposal . Further information about other School Street schemes and their drawings can be viewed on the School Street pages of our website . If you have a question about the School Streets scheme generally,... MoreClosed 8 February 2026 -
School Streets: Nelson Primary School (SS18)
The Council is proposing to trial a School Street at Nelson Primary School and is first seeking your views. Maps of the proposed changes can be seen here along with information and frequently asked questions relating to this specific proposal . Further information about other School Street schemes and their drawings can be viewed on the School Street pages of our website . If you have a question about the School Streets scheme generally, you may find the answer in our ... MoreClosed 8 February 2026 -
School Streets Consultations
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 day, reducing idling vehicles and potentially improving air quality, and, of course,... MoreClosed 8 February 2026 -
School Streets: St Mary's CE Primary/Copella House School (SS13)
The Council is proposing to trial an extension of the existing School Street at St Mary’s CE Infant site (which proposes to include Copella House and St Mary’s Middle School site) and is first seeking your views. Maps of the proposed changes can be seen here along with information and frequently asked questions relating to this specific proposal . Further information about other School Street schemes and their drawings can be viewed on the School Street pages of... MoreClosed 8 February 2026 -
Draft West London Waste Plan (Regulation 18)
In 2015, the West London Boroughs of Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow and Richmond upon Thames along with the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) published a Joint Waste Plan (known as the West London Waste Plan 2015 ) which set out a planning strategy for the management of waste across West London. These seven West London Waste Planning Authorities have now commenced the review of the West London... MoreClosed 5 February 2026 -
Whitton Central CPZ (Zone WC) Review
About this consultation We'd like your views on how the Whitton Central Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), Zone WC, is working. The CPZ was introduced in 2020 and currently operates: Monday to Friday - 10am to 2pm Event days - 11am to 11pm Why are we reviewing Zone WC? Since the CPZ was introduced, some residents and businesses have shared feedback about its operation. We are now consulting all properties in the zone on how the scheme has worked.... MoreClosed 25 January 2026 -
Zone WC Extension CPZ Consultation
Why are we carrying out this consultation? We are seeking feedback from several roads in this area on the possibility of joining Zone WC. This consultation follows requests from residents of the area, particularly from those in Willowdene Close, to introduce parking controls, The CPZ was introduced in 2020 and currently operates: Monday to Friday - 10am to 2pm Event days - 11am to 11pm The results of this consultation will be... MoreClosed 25 January 2026 -
Richmond Draft Sustainable Construction Checklist Supplementary Planning Document Consultation 2025/26
Richmond Council is consulting on a draft Sustainable Construction Checklist Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). The Sustainable Construction Checklist (SCC) SPD consists of two components: An Excel Checklist (required submission document) that calculates scores as you complete it. A Guidance Document which provides advice on completing the checklist, sustainability accreditation, energy statements, and links to relevant policies and resources. The draft SCC... MoreClosed 22 January 2026 -
Ham and Petersham Neighbourhood Forum Re-designation Consultation 25/26
Richmond Council has received an application by members of the community in Ham and Petersham, including representatives of Ham and Petersham Forum, Ham and Petersham Association and Amenities Group, and other local groups and organisations, to be formally re-designated as a Neighbourhood Forum, in accordance with the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012. The Ham and Petersham Neighbourhood Forum was designated in January 2014 and was extended in 2020. The above groups have applied... MoreClosed 22 January 2026 -
Richmond Draft Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document Consultation 2025/26
Richmond Council is consulting on a draft Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). You can view the full draft SPD here . The SPD will support the policies set out in the Richmond upon Thames Local Plan . The draft SPD sets out the Council’s approach to securing planning obligations through the development management process. It has been updated following the adoption of the Local Plan in October 2025. It provides detailed guidance on how the... MoreClosed 22 January 2026 -
Richmond Draft Affordable Housing Supplementary Planning Document Consultation 2025/26
Richmond Council is consulting on a draft Affordable Housing Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). You can view the full draft SPD here . The SPD will support the policies set out in the Richmond upon Thames Local Plan . The draft Affordable Housing SPD presents the Council’s priorities around the delivery of affordable housing and the contributions developers are expected to make. The draft SPD updates the existing SPD version from 2014, and the 2022 draft which was... MoreClosed 22 January 2026 -
Richmond Local Validation Checklist Consultation 2025/26
Richmond Council is consulting on a draft Local Validation Checklist (LVC). You can view the draft checklist here . The checklist has been updated to reflect current policy requirements and, once adopted, will replace the current version. Please note that if you wish to submit a planning application you must continue to comply with the current adopted Checklist . How to get involved We are asking for your feedback to make sure the draft LVC is clear and... MoreClosed 15 January 2026 -
Richmond Dementia Awareness Measure 2025
Help Us Understand Dementia Awareness Public Health Richmond are looking to better understand awareness of the symptoms and risk factors of dementia, as well as any barriers to seeking help. We are inviting residents of Richmond to share their level of understanding and awareness, as the information gathered will help build a clearer picture of local needs. It will be used to further develop the Council's dementia prevention work plan: making recommendations... MoreClosed 15 December 2025 -
Parks Satisfaction Survey 2025
The Richmond Council Parks Satisfaction Survey takes place every two years and aims to assess overall satisfaction with local parks and highlight any areas for improvement. It provides an understanding of what residents would like to see. In turn, this informs spending on park improvements to reflect the views and lifestyle choices of local residents, current and potential park users. Thanks to your feedback to the 2023 Parks Satisfaction Survey, we've made a number of... MoreClosed 30 November 2025 -
Richmond Public Space Protection Order Consultation 2025 (Anti-idling)
Update 22/08 - The draft PSPO has been produced for this consultation by the Council’s Legal team and can be viewed here . What Are PSPOs? Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) are an element of legislation introduced by the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 to tackle anti-social behaviour in a flexible and responsive way. A PSPO prohibits specific activities within a defined area and is intended to deal with particular nuisances or problems... MoreClosed 28 October 2025 -
School Streets: Barnes Primary School
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 day, reducing idling vehicles and potentially improving air quality, and, of course,... MoreClosed 26 October 2025 -
Twickenham Green Lighting Consultation
Update 20 December 2024 The path lighting that was installed on the Green in October 2024 used solar LED lights with motion and daylight sensor lamps – these are an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution which avoided the need for digging channels for cables on the Green. Over the last two months these have been tested and adjusted to maximise their effectiveness, adapting for winter sun levels and numbers of people crossing the Green and triggering... MoreClosed 23 October 2025 -
Understanding Neurological Conditions Needs in Richmond Upon Thames
Do you have experience living with a neurological condition, caring for someone who does, or work with people impacted? We’d love to hear from you. We are inviting residents to share their lived experiences with any neurological condition such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, migraine, epilepsy and neurological trauma. We’re interested in hearing about your journey from diagnosis to daily life, the support available for memory, thinking, and... MoreClosed 19 October 2025 -
Hampton Hill Junior School - Proposed Safety Measures on St James's Avenue
Richmond Council is seeking your views on a proposal to enhance pedestrian safety outside the entrance to Hampton Hill Junior School on St James’s Avenue. In recent months, there has been at least one reported road safety incident involving a school pupil and vehicle at this location. There was a school crossing patrol previously at this location; however, this is no longer in operation. To address these concerns (and in recognition of the Council's commitment to road safety... MoreClosed 9 October 2025 -
School Streets: St James’s trial (SS20)
After an informal consultation , the Council proposes a new School Streets trial at St James’s Primary School. The proposed hours of operation are Monday to Friday 8.00 to 9.00am and 2.00 to 4.00pm, term time only. You will have an opportunity to comment on the times in the consultation. The proposed layout of the restrictions are intended to create a safer and more pleasant environment in a zone which is most heavily used on the approach to the school. This trial... MoreClosed 5 October 2025 -
Young People in Parks and Open Spaces
Have Your Say on Parks and Open Spaces! The Parks Team wants to hear from young people about how you feel about parks and open spaces in Richmond borough. We ran a similar consultation in 2023 (you can read the report here ), and we're doing it again to build on what we learned and to hear fresh ideas. Your feedback will help us improve parks and open spaces—making them more welcoming, fun, and accessible for young people in Richmond. Kings Field – Hampton Wick –... MoreClosed 5 October 2025
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