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  • Lytton Grove Area Traffic Management Scheme

    Following receipt of a petition from Lytton Grove residents expressing concerns over perceived high traffic volumes, excessive speed and the number of accidents on this road, Wandsworth Council's Strategic Planning and Transportation Committee has approved a trial of banned right turns out of Lytton Grove. The proposed measures aim to reduce the volume of traffic and improve road safety between the A219 Putney Hill and the A3 West Hill. A plan of the proposed changes can be seen here . ... More
    Closed 11 June 2021
  • Richmond Urban Design Study

    Richmond Council is developing its Local Plan, which will set priorities for future development of the local area. Local plans balance the needs of residents, businesses and visitors with protecting and enhancing the borough's buildings, landscapes and heritage. As part of the development of the Local Plan, we are carrying out an Urban Design study, which will consider our buildings and public spaces and capture the character of our areas. This will create a background against which... More
    Closed 6 June 2021
  • Moormead Recreation Ground - Proposed Outdoor Gym

    As part of the Council’s continued commitment to improve our parks and open spaces, the Council and Friends of Moormead Recreation Ground are proposing to introduce a new outdoor gym that will be suitable for both those with mobility issues and able-bodied users. The gym will be situated next to the playground as shown below: We propose that the equipment will include a mixture of static and moving items. These items have not yet been finalised, so we encourage respondents... More
    Closed 4 June 2021
  • Battersea High Street

    Following recent feedback from residents, the council will trial pedestrianisation of Battersea High Street between Simpson Street and Battersea Park Road via an Experimental Traffic Order (ETO) for a period of six months in order to support local businesses, open up the street to new business uses which are responsive to residents' needs (such as outdoor dining), appropriately expand the market, put an end to illegal parking and reduce anti-social behaviour. The trial is due to start on 2... More
    Closed 2 June 2021
  • Introduction of social distancing measures on Queenstown Road

    Queenstown Road is an important cycling corridor and carries some of the highest numbers of cyclists in the borough. With more people expected to return to our roads soon, we are introducing interim measures to upgrade the existing cycle infrastructure along Queenstown Road between Chelsea Bridge and Lavender Hill. These measures will provide more space for cyclists and improve the safety of the existing provision as part of Wandsworth Council’s wider Covid-19 response. ... More
    Closed 31 May 2021
  • Proposed Traffic Calming on Keswick Road, SW15

    In response to a petition received in early August 2019 from local residents regarding perceived high traffic volume, speed and the number of accidents in their road, the Council proposes to introduce traffic calming measures on Keswick Road. Proposals (see plan here ) To introduce a series of road humps on Keswick Road. This will reduce the risk of accidents, lower vehicle speeds and improve safety. Subject to SGN completion of their... More
    Closed 31 May 2021
  • Introduction of social distancing measures on Lavender Hill

    As part of the Covid-19 response, the Council is introducing temporary measures to create more space for people to walk and cycle safely, and assist with social distancing on Lavender Hill. The measures are shown on the plan here and the main ones include: Footway widening at the junction with Elspeth Road using water-filled barriers Provision of cycle lanes to support cyclists Bus lane hours of operation to be extended to 24 hours, 7 days a week Single... More
    Closed 31 May 2021
  • Introduction of social distancing measures on Garratt Lane (Allfarthing Lane to Earlsfield Road)

    Garratt Lane is an important cycling corridor and carries some of the highest numbers of cyclists in the borough. With more people expected to return to our roads soon, we are introducing interim cycle infrastructure measures along this section. 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... More
    Closed 31 May 2021
  • Introduction of social distancing measures on Mitcham Road

    As part of the Covid-19 response, the Council is introducing temporary measures to create more space for people to walk and cycle safely, and assist with social distancing on Mitcham Road. The measures are shown here and the main ones include: Cycle lanes Bus lane hours of operation to be extended to 24 hours, 7 days a week. This is expected to increase availability to cycles. Although loading will not be permitted on the bus lanes with the extended... More
    Closed 31 May 2021
  • West Hill Area Traffic Management Scheme Trial

    Following the recommendations at the council's Strategic Planning and Transportation Committee, the Executive has approved the current trial of AM peak (07:00 to 10:00) Monday to Friday banned left turns into Withycombe Road and the northern section of Inner Park Road from Wimbledon Park Side to be made permanent. The reason for doing so is that the trial demonstrated a consistent reduction in through traffic from A3 at Tibbet’s Corner. The council will also be implementing a... More
    Closed 31 May 2021
  • Proposed 20mph speed limit on classified roads in Wandsworth borough

    Following the successful 20mph implementation on our residential roads, the Council will be implementing a 20mph trial on classified (A and B) roads. You can view the list of roads included in the trial here . Please note, the restrictions will only apply to roads that are maintained by the Council, although neighbouring boroughs and TfL have also introduced 20mph speed limits on many roads in the area. Benefits of 20mph limits Reduced vehicle speeds lead to safer... More
    Closed 30 May 2021
  • Richmond 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 and 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. The Council has received over 440 requests for bikehangars from residents. Having analysed these requests and evaluated... More
    Closed 30 April 2021
  • Wandsworth Voluntary Community Contributions Consultation

    Over the past year, Wandsworth residents have shown incredible generosity and willingness to support their neighbours, communities, and local area through the Covid-19 pandemic. The Council is now considering introducing a voluntary community contribution scheme, providing another avenue for residents to donate and support their local area. Wandsworth has the lowest average Council Tax in the country, but recognises that some residents may be willing to provide more financially by... More
    Closed 23 April 2021
  • King George's Park Junior and Toddler Playground Improvements Consultation

    During an initial round of consultation in 2018 , we asked for your views on play provision for King George's Park. We would now like to hear your views to help decide on the final design for the refurbished playground. Three designs have been developed for you to choose from and comment on. You can find out more about the designs below: Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 We would like your feedback to help decide on a final design. The style and... More
    Closed 16 April 2021
  • Elleray Community Centre Redevelopment and Housing Scheme Engagement

    Please note the closing date for feedback has been extended to 11th April. We welcome your views and comments about the Elleray Community Centre re-provision and the housing development scheme. New community centre elevation For the last few years the Council has been developing new proposals for the centre. The vision for the new Community Centre is for it to be at the heart of the local community. It will continue to offer core... More
    Closed 11 April 2021
  • Queenstown Road – proposed changes to your area

    Changes to Queenstown Road Wandsworth Council is committed to ensuring that our borough remains a fantastic place to live and work. As part of our responsibility to create a ‘Better Borough for Everyone’, we are intending to make further changes to our streets and public spaces along Queenstown Road. As part of our responsibility to improve local air quality, we are looking to make further changes to Queenstown Road to better support walking and cycling. At... More
    Closed 5 April 2021
  • Ham and Petersham Walking and Cycling Survey

    Richmond Council have been working with the Ham and Petersham Neighbourhood Forum to better understand walking and cycling to, from and within Ham and Petersham. We recognise that Ham and Petersham have a unique geography that provides outstanding access to open green spaces but limits your travel options. We are currently looking at opportunities to improve conditions for walking and cycling in the area, focusing on local trips within Ham and Petersham but also looking at how... More
    Closed 31 March 2021
  • Proposed no entry at Cortis Terrace

    Wandsworth Council is consulting residents regarding a proposal to make Cortis Terrace No Entry (except cycles) from Westleigh Avenue. This proposal is being put forward in response to feedback on the operation of the School Street which was introduced in October 2020 and which restricts motor vehicle access (other than for residents and other exempt vehicles) at 08:15 – 09:45am and 2:30 - 4pm on school days. The proposed No Entry would apply to all motor vehicles... More
    Closed 21 March 2021
  • Wandle Delta Supplementary Planning Document

    The draft Wandle Delta Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) provides guidance for the area bound by the River Thames in the north, Wandsworth Bridge Road in the east, Old York Road and Armoury Way in the south, and Putney Bridge Road and the River Wandle in the west. The SPD has been prepared in the form of a Masterplan to provide planning and design guidance to developers, and to help guide the preparation and assessment of future planning applications alongside the policies... More
    Closed 21 March 2021
  • Traffic calming consultation - Maybury Street area, SW17

    Between 17th August and 12 September 2020, Wandsworth Council introduced a traffic trial in the Maybury Street area to prevent a “cut through” between Blackshaw Road and Tooting High Street. Residents told us that they liked the quieter streets and having less traffic near their homes during that time. During the trial, the Council put wooden planters at the junction of Maybury Street with Blackshaw Road. Some residents suggested that a two-road closure would work better at the... More
    Closed 19 March 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 10 March 2021
  • Draft Local Plan: Pre-Publication Version

    The Council has produced a first draft of the new Local Plan, which is known as the ‘Pre-Publication’ version. The Local Plan sets out the Council’s strategic vision and objectives to guide the next 15 years of development in the borough, alongside the preferred draft policies and site allocations to achieve this. This draft has been informed by the responses we received on the ‘Issues document’, and by the findings of our updated evidence base. The views of the community are... More
    Closed 1 March 2021
  • Fishponds Area – Trial Low Traffic Neighbourhood

    As part of the Covid-19 response, the council is temporarily introducing trial Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in the Beechcroft Road, Fishponds Road and Graveney area. A d rawing of these schemes can be viewed here . The proposed measures are in response to Government guidance and Transport for London’s call for Local Authorities to make temporary and immediate measures to reallocate road space to people walking and cycling, both to encourage active travel and to enable... More
    Closed 28 February 2021
  • Tooting Commons Area – Trial Low Traffic Neighbourhood

    Further to the Council’s recent letter to local residents regarding a trial Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN), the Council received a significant volume of comments related to the scheme. The comments have been considered and the trial scheme has been amended. Drawings of the revised design for the scheme can be viewed here . The proposed measures are in response to Government guidance and Transport for London’s call for Local Authorities to make temporary and immediate... More
    Closed 28 February 2021
  • West Putney Area – Trial Low Traffic Neighbourhood

    In response to residents who have called for action over many years due to concerns about the speed and volume of traffic, the council is temporarily introducing trials of Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) in the West Putney area. Drawings of the various schemes can be viewed here . The proposed measures are in response to Government guidance and Transport for London’s call for Local Authorities to make temporary and immediate measures to reallocate road space to people walking and... More
    Closed 28 February 2021
  • Graveney Area – Trial Low Traffic Neighbourhood

    As part of the Covid-19 response, the council is temporarily introducing trial Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in the Beechcroft Road, Fishponds Road and Graveney area. A drawing of these schemes can be viewed here . The proposed measures are in response to Government guidance and Transport for London’s call for Local Authorities to make temporary and immediate measures to reallocate road space to people walking and cycling, both to encourage active travel and to enable social... More
    Closed 28 February 2021
  • Beechcroft Area – Trial Low Traffic Neighbourhood

    As part of the Covid-19 response, the council is temporarily introducing trial Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in the Beechcroft Road, Fishponds Road and Graveney area. A d rawing of these schemes can be viewed here . The proposed measures are in response to Government guidance and Transport for London’s call for Local Authorities to make temporary and immediate measures to reallocate road space to people walking and cycling, both to encourage active travel and to enable... More
    Closed 28 February 2021
  • Richmond's Culture Review

    Richmond Council are developing a new vision for culture for the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and we want to hear from you! Now more than ever we recognise the value of arts, parks, sports and lib raries in enriching and improving the lives of residents and visitors and the opportunities these services present in supporting us to manage some of the current and future challenges the borough faces. Our aim is to develop a ten-year vision and set of... More
    Closed 23 February 2021
  • Combemartin Road, SW18 parking consultation

    Following the receipt of a petition from residents of Combemartin Road requesting the inclusion of their road in the Southfields CPZ to improve the parking conditions in the area, we are conducting a consultation to ask all residents in the road for their views. Any new controls will form an extension of the existing Southfields CPZ, S4 sub-zone, which operates 1.30pm to 2.30pm Monday to Friday, permit holders only. The aim of a CPZ is to prioritise parking for residents and businesses... More
    Closed 14 February 2021
  • Supported living and care homes for people with a learning disability and/ or autistic people in Richmond

    The Council is carrying out a review of supported living and care homes for people with a learning disability and autistic people in Richmond. As part of the review the Council is asking people what they think. This survey is for: People with a learning disability and/ or autistic people who live in supported living or residential care homes in Richmond provided by Certitude, Lifeways, Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing, United Response, and... More
    Closed 14 February 2021
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