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  • Old York Road - Pedestrianisation Trial

    The council is again making Old York Road traffic-free from the 12th April to support local businesses in opening as lockdown restrictions are eased - this will allow them the opportunity to have tables and chairs on the public highway and assist with their social distancing measures. Listening to last year’s feedback, the council has amended the scheme to allow local residents and businesses southbound access from Swandon Way. During the temporary closure period, as required by... More
    Closed 31 October 2021
  • Northcote Road - Pedestrianisation Trial

    The Council is again introducing the weekend road closures on Northcote Road from the 17th April to support local businesses, allowing them the opportunity to have tables and chairs on the public highway and assisting with their social distancing measures. The current 7-day closure of Abyssinia Close will continue. During the weekend closures, buses on Northcote Road will be diverted via Bolingbroke Grove with temporary bus stops outside and opposite Bolingbroke Academy. Please note... More
    Closed 31 October 2021
  • Putney Heath Lane - Traffic Management Trial

    The Council carried out a public consultation in November regarding the Putney Heath Lane traffic management trial and feedback from respondents showed that the majority were in favour of some form of traffic management intervention to reduce through traffic between West Hill and Putney Hill during peak hours. The preferred option from respondents was for both left turn bans to be trialled. More detailed information is available here . What happens next A trial consisting of a... More
    Closed 29 October 2021
  • Wandsworth Bikehangars Consultation 2021 (Phase 2)

    Cycling is a sustainable, healthy and affordable means of travel. An increase in cycling will help us to reduce greenhouse gases and pollutants that cause poor air quality which are bad for our health and the environment. Many residents, particularly those who live in terraced streets and flats, find it difficult to keep bicycles at home due to lack of storage space. In order to meet the demand for bikehangars, Wandsworth Council is planning to install upto 111 bikehangars... More
    Closed 15 October 2021
  • Richmond Town Centre Improvement Scheme Consultation

    On behalf of our residents, Richmond Council formed a working group comprised of local stakeholders, ward members, Council officers and consultants to identify areas of potential improvement to enhance the lives of those living and working in and around Richmond Town Centre. As a result of this work the Council has produced an initial list of five mini projects to improve Richmond Town Centre (RTC); three of which are fully funded and ready to go. The three projects are... More
    Closed 10 October 2021
  • Wandsworth Gambling Policy Review 2021

    The London Borough of Wandsworth 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 2022, is now underway. Please click here to view the Draft Gambling Act... More
    Closed 4 October 2021
  • Public Consultation on Revised Statement of Licensing Policy

    The Council, as the Licensing Authority under the Licensing Act 2003, is now undertaking a consultation process to review and update its Statement of Licensing Policy. As such, we would like to hear views from local businesses, local residents and responsible authorities on the Draft Licensing Policy 2021-2026 . Background to the consultation Under the Licensing Act 2003, we, as the licensing authority, are responsible for licensing premises within the... More
    Closed 19 September 2021
  • The Alberts Controlled Parking Zone (Zone G) Possible Extension Queens Rise and Nos. 71-89 Queens Road area – Parking Consultation

    The Council is consulting residents in this road and the adjacent section of Queens Road (between Queens Rise and Marchmont Road) with a view to adding this area to T he Alberts Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), Zone G. See plan here . This follows consideration of the petition from Queens Rise residents, the majority of whom request a CPZ due to parking by non-residents. A CPZ can alleviate the difficulties residents face in finding a parking space near to their home which... More
    Closed 17 September 2021
  • Food Waste campaign tracker

    As part of Richmond upon Thames’ Climate Emergency Strategy, we are supporting residents to make positive changes in their daily lives. Managing the amount of food we waste can play a big part in limiting our impact on the environment. To understand more about how Richmond residents manage their food waste, we are asking you to complete this short survey. The information you provide will be used to by Richmond Council’s Communications Team to monitor residents’... More
    Closed 15 September 2021
  • The Richmond upon Thames Voluntary Fund Consultation

    The Richmond upon Thames Voluntary Fund is a charitable trust (registered charity No. 1186870) which was set up by Richmond Council in December 2020. Independent from the Council, it has been set up to give the local community, on a voluntary basis, the opportunity to donate to local organisations who make a difference to the lives of vulnerable people in Richmond upon Thames. To date the Fund has raised over £210,000 to support the work of local charities helping... More
    Closed 10 September 2021
  • The Big Walking and Cycling Survey

    Wandsworth Council is developing a new Walking and Cycling Strategy. To complement data collected by the Council, Transport for London and the Department for Transport, we would like to know more about how people living in the borough travel on an everyday basis to help guide and monitor the strategy. The following questionnaire focuses on better understanding how and why we walk, cycle, use public transport and drive private cars. We would like to hear from as many people as... More
    Closed 10 September 2021
  • London Borough of Richmond Gambling Policy Review 2021

    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 2022, is now underway. Please click here to view the Draft Gambling Act... More
    Closed 6 September 2021
  • Pools on the Park Health Suite

    Pools on the Park forms part of the Council's Sports & Fitness Centres and includes an Indoor Pool, Teaching Pool, Outdoor Pool, Gym, Group Exercise Studios and Health Suite. The Health Suite at Pools on the Park has historically been available for use by both members and paying non-members attending the facilities. The Health Suite has had ongoing repairs over the last few years to the sauna, steam room and spa bath. However, more recent works have identified that the... More
    Closed 3 September 2021
  • Wandsworth proposed contra-flow cycle measures

    With more people expected to return to our roads soon, we are introducing interim contra-flow cycle infrastructure measures along several roads in Wandsworth over the next few months . These measures will provide more space for cyclists, encourage a shift to ‘active travel’ modes (e.g. cycling), and improve cycling safety as part of Wandsworth Council’s wider Covid-19 response. The objective is to improve the flow on one way streets by... More
    Closed 31 August 2021
  • Wandsworth Arts and Culture Strategy Consultation

    Arts and Culture play a vital role in making Wandsworth a prosperous, healthy and attractive place to live. Arts and Culture brings people together and provides a sense of vitality and belonging. This draft Arts and Culture Strategy is Wandsworth Council’s commitment to a long-term creative vision for the Borough. We aim to be bold and ambitious, and to embed Arts and Culture at the heart of Council’s work. We, Wandsworth Council, see ourselves as playing a vital role in... More
    Closed 31 August 2021
  • Hospital Bridge Road Walking and Cycling Survey

    Richmond Council is dedicated to improving conditions for walking and cycling in and around Hospital Bridge Road. Following a recent Community Conversation where residents put forward their views on potential improvements in the area, the Council is now seeking further feedback on the following measures: Road safety improvements at the junction of Hospital Bridge Road with Nelson Road A series of works adjacent to the Turing House School site in connection with... More
    Closed 31 August 2021
  • Consultation on extending the Rosslyn Road Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO)

    Richmond Council is consulting residents, interested individuals, groups and other stakeholders on whether to extend the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) that was put in place on the 1st April 2019 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 current PSPO comes to an end on the 31 st March 2022. A... More
    Closed 30 August 2021
  • Consultation on proposed greening in Richmond town centre

    Installation of new pollinator-friendly planters on Church Court and Golden Court The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) is delighted to partner with Be Richmond, the Business Improvement District for Richmond town centre, to fund and install a series of new planters in Church Court and Golden Court. Working with the Council’s supplier of choice, Meristem, the planters have been carefully designed to complement and enhance the existing streetscape.... More
    Closed 23 August 2021
  • Introduction of social distancing measures on Garratt Lane (Wimbledon Road to Tooting High Street)

    With more people expected to return to our roads soon, we are introducing interim cycle infrastructure measures along Garratt Lane. The route is an important cycling corridor and carries some of the highest numbers of cyclists in the borough. These measures will provide more space for cyclists and improve the safety as part of Wandsworth Council’s wider Covid-19 response. The scheme makes best use of existing bus lanes, and where possible, segregated cycle lanes will be provided using... More
    Closed 22 August 2021
  • Harroway Gardens Improvements Phase 1 Consultation

    Wandsworth Council want to hear your views on Harroway Gardens. £428,115 has been allocated via the S106 scheme to secure enhancements at this site, bringing the council’s investment in parks and open spaces in this area to over £700k in recent years. The S106 scheme pays for new and improved community facilities using funding collected from private development projects in the surrounding area. The aim of this initial consultation is to help us understand what you think... More
    Closed 16 August 2021
  • Survey about proposals for the recommissioning of Richmond’s supported living and care homes for people with a learning disability

    The contracts for Richmond’s supported living and care homes for people with a learning disability are due to come to an end in 2023. The Council would like to hear what you think about its proposals for the new contracts. Earlier this year we asked people about their experience of the services and their hopes for the future: 25 people responded to an online consultation survey 51 people who live in the services told us what they thought in an Easy... More
    Closed 15 August 2021
  • Windmill Playground Final Design Feedback Form

    Wandsworth Council are excited to share with you the final design for the £201,200 Windmill Playground refurbishment, bringing the Council’s investment in playgrounds on Wandsworth Common to over £400,000 in the last three years. A big thank you to everyone who contributed to the Windmill Playground Improvements Phase 2 Consultation in December 2020. There were 77 responses to the online survey, with 91% of respondents living locally to Windmill Playground. ... More
    Closed 13 August 2021
  • Nine Elms Residents Pre ULEZ Survey

    The area around Thessaly Road has received funding for improving air quality. The Business Low Emission Neighbourhood (BLEN) provides an opportunity to drive healthier neighbourhoods through green infrastructure and active travel. Funding from the BLEN will enable the Council to support businesses and residents in the area to reduce their impact on air quality whilst complying with the extended Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) requirements coming into force in October... More
    Closed 13 August 2021
  • Happy Streets Festival 2021

    Many thanks for attending the Happy Streets Festival in Nine Elms on 10 July 2021. We really want to hear your views so that we can keep improving our events programme. This survey is also part of an impact study to understand the importance of culture and events in Nine Elms as a place to live, work and visit. We really hope you can spare a few minutes to complete it. If you would like a paper copy of the survey, please contact us at info@nineelmsonthesouthbank.com... More
    Closed 31 July 2021
  • Consultation on proposed cycling improvements along Strawberry Vale, Twickenham Road and Manor Road

    Richmond Council is proposing to make cycling improvements along Strawberry Vale, Twickenham Road and Manor Road. This is a key cycling route through the borough, linking Twickenham with both Kingston and Ham (via Teddington Lock) and forms the core of our future cycle network, as detailed within the Richmond Active Travel Strategy . While there are some existing cycle lanes along the A310 Strawberry Vale corridor, these are inconsistent and offer very little... More
    Closed 30 July 2021
  • Supported Employment Survey

    Supported employment is where people are helped to find a job and then supported to stay in work. The Council is carrying out a review of supported employment services for people with a learning disability, autism, mental health conditions or physical disability in Richmond and Wandsworth . As part of the review, the Council is asking people about their experiences. This survey is for: People with a support need who have accessed, or would like to... More
    Closed 28 July 2021
  • Richmond Contraflow Cycling Scheme

    On behalf of our residents, Richmond Council is committed to addressing climate change and to delivering year-on-year improvements in our borough’s air quality. As part of a number of measures in support of these objectives, the Council has supported a roll-out of Contraflow Cycling routes across the borough. As part of our efforts to encourage active travel (including cycling) and reduce some residents’ reliance on private car use, the Council have evaluated a... More
    Closed 26 July 2021
  • Hampton Common: re-consultation on proposed creation of new football pitch

    Following feedback on the previous consultation that was held between the 30 th October and 11 th December 2020, the Council is proposing to re-consult, this time providing two new options for the location of the proposed 9vs9 pitch. Indicative maps of both locations are shown below and within the survey. As with the previous consultation, the proposal is to create an additional football pitch on Hampton Common to increase provision, with a focus in... More
    Closed 21 July 2021
  • Wandsworth Park Improvements Phase 1 Consultation and Information Sharing

    Following the recent public toilet refurbishment and new landscaping and access improvements in Wandsworth Park, Wandsworth Council now want to hear your views about plans for improvements to Wandsworth Park Junior and Toddler Playground, bringing the Council’s investment in this green space to over £300,000 in recent years. The new play equipment will have to be appropriate for the age range of intended use. For Wandsworth Park Junior and Toddler Playground the intended age... More
    Closed 7 July 2021
  • Proposal to install a statue of Virginia Woolf on the terraces at Richmond upon Thames Riverside

    Arts and education charity Aurora Metro has launched a heritage project to create a life-sized, full figure statue of the famous writer Virginia Woolf. The charity has so far raised £36,500 of the £50,000 cost of designing and manufacturing the statue through crowdfunding. They have proposed the artwork should be situated on the upper terraces near to the entrance to Heron Square at Richmond upon Thames Riverside for which planning permission has been... More
    Closed 1 July 2021
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