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  • Richmond upon Thames Inclusive Sport and Exercise Consultation 2019 - Adults

    The Sports Development Team developed RISE (Richmond upon Thames Inclusive Sport and Exercise) in 2008. RISE aims to highlight the wide range of inclusive and disability-specific sports available in the borough. There are a variety of regular activities and events run under the RISE banner. To find out what RISE activities and events are available please visit the website www.richmond.gov.uk/RISE . There are also other inclusive and disability specific activities that run... More
    Closed 31 December 2019
  • Richmond upon Thames Inclusive Sport and Exercise Consultation 2019 - Young People

    The Sports Development Team developed RISE (Richmond upon Thames Inclusive Sport and Exercise) in 2008. RISE aims to highlight the wide range of inclusive and disability-specific sports available in the borough. There are a variety of regular activities and events run under the RISE banner. To find out what RISE activities and events are available please visit the website www.richmond.gov.uk/RISE . There are also other inclusive and disability specific activities that run... More
    Closed 31 December 2019
  • Richmond upon Thames Inclusive Sport and Exercise Consultation 2019 - Parents and Carers

    The Sports Development Team developed RISE (Richmond upon Thames Inclusive Sport and Exercise) in 2008. RISE aims to highlight the wide range of inclusive and disability-specific sports available in the borough. There are a variety of regular activities and events run under the RISE banner. To find out what RISE activities and events are available please visit the website www.richmond.gov.uk/RISE . There are also other inclusive and disability specific activities that run... More
    Closed 31 December 2019
  • Richmond Active Travel Strategy

    Now is a key time to change the way people travel within Richmond borough. In July 2019, Richmond Council declared a climate emergency. As part of this declaration, the Council resolves to be recognised as the greenest London borough and to become carbon neutral by 2030. Changing how people travel will be a pivotal part of achieving this goal – we need more people using clean, sustainable modes, and the Active Travel Strategy has been developed to detail the course the Council will... More
    Closed 20 December 2019
  • Richmond Digital Strategy Consultation

    This council is committed to becoming an engaging, open and innovative council - one that has better local schools, is safer and greener, one that is fair and more affordable for all. We are clear that an increasingly digital approach will help us deliver better, more efficient services for our residents. As the world becomes increasingly connected and more services become digital, we are also determined that no one gets left behind. For this council,... More
    Closed 19 December 2019
  • Consultation on admissions arrangements for the academic year 2021-2022

    Richmond Council is consulting on proposed admission arrangements for community schools and the co-ordinated primary, secondary and in-year admissions schemes for 2021-2022 . There are no proposed change to the admissions criteria for community schools in 2021-2022. The only significant change to the admissions schemes is to the dates in the Pan London timetables for the co-ordinated primary and secondary schemes for the academic year 2021-2022. You... More
    Closed 13 December 2019
  • Draft Air Quality SPD Consultation

    The Council has prepared a draft Air Quality Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) to address common air quality issues affecting the borough and assist in providing a consistent approach to new development. The primary aim of the SPD is to supplement existing Local Plan Policies which seek to improve air quality in the borough. We would welcome your views - please click on the link below to read the draft SPD and take part in the consultation. More
    Closed 13 December 2019
  • Wandsworth Residents Survey 2019

    The 2019 Wandsworth Residents Survey will run from 28 October to 8 December. The Council is committed to listening to residents and taking their views into account when making decisions. The Residents Survey is a face to face survey which asks a random sample of around 1,500 local people about a number of important issues. The results from the Residents Survey are a very important source of information as they help the Council to understand what is important to residents. They feed... More
    Closed 8 December 2019
  • Graveney Pocket Park Consultation

    As many of you will be aware there is a lack of accessible green space in Tooting and Graveney. The council believes the provision of green spaces in this increasingly developed area will provide more wellbeing opportunities and help to improve community integration, community pride and social action. Presently there is an area of public land on Mellison Road opposite the junction with Himley Road occupied by a large fenced planter that could be put to good use as an... More
    Closed 7 December 2019
  • Proposed 20mph speed limit on Rectory Lane (SW17)

    Further to the successful boroughwide 20mph implementation on residential roads, the Council is now considering a selection of classified roads that are suitable for a 20mph speed limit. A 20mph speed limit is being considered on Rectory Lane, excluded from the original borough wide 20mph limit due to its “B” road status. The presence of existing traffic calming and low mean speeds make the introduction of a 20mph limit appropriate subject to the application of additional... More
    Closed 6 December 2019
  • Proposed 20mph speed limit on Silverthorne Road (SW8)

    Further to the successful boroughwide 20mph implementation on residential roads, the Council is now considering a selection of classified roads that are suitable for a 20mph speed limit. A 20mph speed limit is being considered on Silverthorne Road, excluded from the original borough wide 20mph limit due to its “B” road status. The presence of existing traffic calming and low mean speeds make the introduction of a 20mph limit appropriate subject to the application of... More
    Closed 6 December 2019
  • Proposed 20mph speed limit on Bellevue Road (SW17)

    Further to the successful boroughwide 20mph implementation on residential roads, the Council is now considering a selection of classified roads that are suitable for a 20mph speed limit. A 20mph speed limit is being considered on Bellevue Road following a petition from local residents and businesses; and is supported by your local ward councillors. The Council has investigated the traffic conditions and believes that Bellevue Road would be a suitable candidate for a 20mph speed... More
    Closed 6 December 2019
  • Proposed 20mph speed limit on Northcote Road (SW11)

    Further to the successful boroughwide 20mph implementation on residential roads, the Council is now considering a selection of classified roads that are suitable for a 20mph speed limit. A 20mph speed limit is being considered on Northcote Road following a petition and the application of additional criteria. This criteria includes: an existing recorded mean speed at or below 24mph (recorded via traffic surveys) no further additional traffic calming... More
    Closed 6 December 2019
  • Proposed 20mph speed limit on Bolingbroke Grove (SW11)

    Further to the successful boroughwide 20mph implementation on residential roads, the Council is now considering a selection of classified roads that are suitable for a 20mph speed limit. Following a petition and the application of additional criteria (see criteria below), a 20mph speed limit is being considered on the stretch of Bolingbroke Grove that is currently designated 30mph (from the junction of Broomwood Road to Nightingale Lane). The existing 20mph restriction from... More
    Closed 6 December 2019
  • Fishponds Playing Fields

    The council carried out an initial consultation in October 2018 to help us understand whether you visited the playing fields, what activities you took part in, and your views on a proposal to provide natural play equipment on the site. We found from the consultation that: 43% of those who responded had never visited the playing fields before 89% agreed with the proposal to give public access to the playing fields when... More
    Closed 6 December 2019
  • West Drive/North Drive – Alterations to parking and improvements to informal pedestrian crossing

    In response to residents’ concerns regarding parked vehicles reducing the width of the carriageway and obstructing sightlines in West Drive and North Drive, the council proposes the following alterations: Introduction of double yellow lines on the bend where West Drive meets North Drive Introduction of double yellow lines at the junction of North Drive with Aldrington Road Removal of one parking space on the approach to the informal pedestrian crossing in... More
    Closed 2 December 2019
  • Second Cross Road Area Parking Consultation 2

    Thank you to all those who provided feedback to the preliminary design of the CPZ for Chestnut Road, Second Cross Road and Third Cross Road. As you will recall, the majority of respondents to the original consultation, carried out in February / March 2019, supported the extension of Zone Z5 to this area (89 out of 155 respondents - 57%). However, following completion of the initial design for this scheme, in June 2019 it was proposed to revise the controls with Chestnut Road... More
    Closed 15 November 2019
  • Parks Satisfaction Survey 2019

    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 us with 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. We welcome your views and invite you to complete the online survey below. If you... More
    Closed 11 November 2019
  • Resident Participation and Consultation Strategy

    The Council would like to hear your views on its draft Resident Participation and Consultation Strategy. The draft Strategy sets out the different ways that residents can get involved with the Housing and Regeneration Department. The aim of the Strategy is to offer a range of participation activities which allow residents to be involved at the level of their choosing, including those who do not want to be involved in the more formal structures. The... More
    Closed 5 November 2019
  • Twickenham Library refurbishment consultation

    As part of our continued commitment to invest in our local libraries, the Council is planning to refurbish Twickenham Library in the near future. In addition to updating and redecorating, we would like to use this opportunity to review the existing layout and use of the space, to make sure we are creating the best environment for current and future library users. We would like to invite library users and the local community (whether you currently use the... More
    Closed 4 November 2019
  • Richmond Residents Survey 2019

    The 2019 Richmond Residents Survey will run from 30 September to 27 October. The Council is committed to listening to residents and taking their views into account when making decisions. The Residents Survey is a face to face survey which asks a random sample of around a thousand local people about a number of important issues. The results from the Residents Survey are a very important source of information as they help the Council to understand what is important to... More
    Closed 31 October 2019
  • Twilley Street & Furmage Street Proposed Cycle Permeability & Traffic Calming Improvement Scheme

    We would like to inform you about the implementation of new a cycle contraflow scheme and traffic calming measures in both Twilley Street and Furmage Street. The objective of the scheme is to enable cyclists to bypass the traffic signal junction at Garratt Lane / Kimber Road / Swaffield Road and to reduce the speed and volume of vehicles using these residential streets. Please click here to view a map illustrating the proposals. Key measures include: ... More
    Closed 31 October 2019
  • Carlisle Park Tree Works

    The Council will be carrying out tree work to reduce the height of the cypress trees lining the south eastern boundary of Carlisle Park, the majority of which border Wensleydale Gardens. The work is necessary to prevent what was initially intended to be a screening hedge, from growing to a larger size which would be detrimental to the condition and amenity that is provided by the established single lime avenue. Richmond Council recognises the importance of vegetation in providing a... More
    Closed 25 October 2019
  • Richmond Climate Change Strategy and Air Quality Action Plan

    Climate Change is the major challenge facing our society today. Tackling it will require action at global, national and local level. Richmond Council recognises that we all have a voice. We all have a stake in the future of our planet. That’s why we are inviting you to have your say on our draft Climate Change Strategy and Air Quality Action Plan. The Climate Change Strategy sets out how the Council aims to work to reduce its own carbon footprint. It is split into key themes:... More
    Closed 24 October 2019
  • Climate change and air quality questionnaire for young people

    Climate Change is a major challenge facing our planet. We are already seeing the effects e verywhere. Ice in the Arctic and Antarctic is melting, leading to rising sea levels. The frequency and strength of storms is increasing, leaving destruction in their wake. And rainfall patterns are shifting, causing devastating droughts and floods. Tackling this will require action at global, national and local level. Richmond Council recognises that we... More
    Closed 24 October 2019
  • North East Surrey Crematorium ashes lawn consultation

    North East Surrey Crematorium opened in 1958 and since then over 100,000 services have taken place there. The crematorium grounds include a Garden of Remembrance where many sets of ashes are interred, a large proportion of which are buried in the main ashes lawn. Having been in use for over sixty years, the main ashes lawn is now approaching capacity and the crematorium needs to consider ways we can continue to inter ashes within the area. One... More
    Closed 23 October 2019
  • Raleigh Road Recreation Ground

    As part of Richmond Council’s continued commitment to improve our parks and open spaces, the Parks Team are seeking the views of residents about a proposed upgrade to the play equipment at Raleigh Road Recreation Ground. Our aim is to add value to this community park by providing equipment and stimulation for children with disabilities and special education needs (SEND). We are proposing to make the play space integrated, enabling disabled and able-bodied children to... More
    Closed 18 October 2019
  • Sheen Common - Proposed Play Area and Nature Trail

    As part of Richmond Council’s commitment to improve our parks and open spaces, the Parks Team have been working with Friends of Sheen Common to develop a proposal for a small natural play area and nature trail in Sheen Common. The proposal consists of two main elements. The first is for natural play equipment in an area of woodland to the south of the football pitch and west of the pavilion. The suggestion is for a small number of natural play structures. The equipment... More
    Closed 13 October 2019
  • Consultation on the addition of properties to the Council's Building of Townscape Merit list

    Further to the decision taken by the then Council’s Strategic Cabinet Member for Environment, Business and Community on 1 st April 2019, the buildings listed here have been considered to be potentially worthy of being included in our local list of Buildings of Townscape Merit (BTMs). This consultation is to give owners of the buildings which will potentially be included in the BTM list an opportunity to make comments that they would like to be taken into consideration.... More
    Closed 4 October 2019
  • Twickenham Riverside Development

    Let’s find a design which delivers the future of Twickenham Riverside. The Royal Institute for British Architects (RIBA) is supporting the Council in running a Design Competition to find an architect who can create the future vision for the riverside site. Five architect-led teams have been creating concept designs and now we want to know what you think! The Design Brief can be read here . Timeline of Drop-in Exhibitions: Drop-in... More
    Closed 2 October 2019
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