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  • Madrid Road and North Barnes area proposed 20mph zone and other safety measures

    We are consulting you about a suggested 20mph zone, in an area of North Barnes. Following receipt of a petition from residents of Madrid Road, it was agreed that residents in this road would be formally consulted on the introduction of a 20mph speed limit in this road. Provided that 51% of Madrid Road households agree to the proposals then a 20mph limit will be implemented in this road. Additionally, as a result of concerns raised by residents regarding traffic speeds in the wider... More
    Closed 18 December 2015
  • Council tax reduction scheme consultation

    Currently under Richmond’s Council Tax Reduction scheme, households with a low income can receive a reduction of up to a 100% of their Council Tax liability, but this depends on things like their income, savings and the size of the household. In 2016/17, the money we get from the Government to support our services will be substantially reduced so we need to look at how we deal with this gap in funding. Current estimates are that the Council could lose 50% of its Government Grant... More
    Closed 8 January 2016
  • Upper Capital Limit Consultation

    Background In Richmond, we are committed to providing high quality care and support to local residents who need help in their day to day lives. However, all councils are facing significant reductions in public funding for services whilst having to meet increasing demand for support and we are no different. Why are we consulting? Like other councils we have to find ways of reducing spend on many services while ensuring that we are able to provide much needed care and support to... More
    Closed 18 January 2016
  • Consultation on the Draft Health and Wellbeing Board Strategy 2016-2021

    The Richmond Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB) have a duty to produce a Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy (JHWBS). The board’s first Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy (2013-16) focused on the integration of health and social care services, identifying priority areas where improvements could be made through partnerships. The board is in the process of developing its second JHWBS for 2016-2021. This refreshed strategy will continue to work towards the HWB’s shared vision for... More
    Closed 21 January 2016
  • Holly Road Garden of Rest

    As part of Richmond Council’s continued commitment to improve its parks, the Council are proposing to install a new Trim Trail on the existing grassed area at Holly Road Garden of Rest. The Council is seeking your comments and feedback on this new proposal which includes: 3m balance beams Stepping Stones A crawl tunnel A mini traverse net An example of each item is displayed in the attachments below. If you would like to... More
    Closed 27 January 2016
  • Community Parking Zones (CPZs) (Zones B1, CB & Z3) - Consultation

    The Council is consulting residents and businesses in this area on parking following the opening of the Olympic Cinema in 2013. Residents have expressed concerns about the traffic and parking conditions after 6.30pm when the existing parking controls terminate which include: Lack of available parking space for residents Inconsiderate parking resulting in congestion / access for emergency services Damage to parked vehicles caused by poor manoeuvring ... More
    Closed 29 January 2016
  • North Richmond Parking Review - Consultation

    The Council is undertaking a parking consultation in the area shown on the consultation map below as part of a review of parking in the locality. We are seeking feedback from residents and businesses in this area on whether they would wish to see a Community Parking Zone (CPZ) implemented. This consultation follows a number of requests for a CPZ (including petitions) received by the Council from residents in this area. These requests primarily concern daytime commuter / non-residential... More
    Closed 29 January 2016
  • Local Plan Consultation

    We are starting the process of reviewing our existing planning policies within the adopted Core Strategy (2009) and Development Management Plan (2011) as well as considering the allocation of key sites for development. Once adopted, Local Plan documents set out priorities for the development of the borough and are used for making decisions on planning applications. We are keen to have input as early as possible from interested parties, including key stakeholders, national and local... More
    Closed 1 February 2016
  • Hampton Village Green Playground Expansion

    Richmond Council is in receipt of funding that is earmarked to spend on Hampton Village Green. With this funding the Council is keen to enhance the play experience for a wider range of ages by proposing to extend the play area by approximately 250 meters squared. In the extended area the Council proposes to: Install a new Space Net and a High Pedestal slide (see attached images) to provide additional play features for the slightly older children who are keen to explore and... More
    Closed 1 February 2016
  • Updated Autism Strategy Consultation

    The Richmond Joint Autism Strategy sets out the vision, aims, objectives and plans of health and social care as well as wider council and other services for people of all ages who have Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC). This update has been produced as a response to the National Autism Strategy Update Think Autism, Fulfilling and Rewarding Lives, the strategy for adults with autism in England: an update and the subsequent updated statutory guidance which was published in March 2015. This... More
    Closed 29 February 2016
  • Richmond Upon Thames College Reserved Matters Consultation

    Richmond upon Thames College, Clarendon School, Haymarket Media Group, Harlequins, Waldegrave School, Richmond Council and Achieving for Children are working together to create an Education and Enterprise Campus on the College’s existing site on Egerton Road in Twickenham. Richmond upon Thames College has a dated historic site with a considerable amount of planning maintenance liabilities. The accommodation is not fit for purpose and does not provide a modern, real work environment... More
    Closed 11 March 2016
  • Playground Upgrade, Broom Road Recreation Ground

    Richmond Council is in receipt of funding that is earmarked to spend on Broom Road Recreation Ground. With this funding the Council is keen to improve and enhance the play experience that is currently provided by installing a number of new play items that cater for a mixture of ages. The proposal is to install: A basket swing A ground trampoline Three fence-mounted play and activity panels. All existing play equipment will also be refurbished as required as part of the upgrade and... More
    Closed 21 March 2016
  • Your Vision Your Hampton Survey

    London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) invites Hampton residents, businesses and community groups to help refresh the Village Plan. The current Village Plan was created in 2011 following the All in One survey of 2010 and can be found here: http://www.richmond.gov.uk/hampton_area_village_plan The plan is made up of your local vision for how the area will develop in the future. It includes key issues, priorities and opportunities in your area, identifying ways to get... More
    Closed 31 March 2016
  • Your Vision Your Hampton Hill Survey

    London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) invites Hampton Hill residents, businesses and community groups to help update the Village Plan. The current Village Plan was created in 2011 following the All in One survey of 2010 and can be found here: http://www.richmond.gov.uk/hampton_hill_area_village_plan The plan is made up of your local vision for how the area will develop in the future. It includes key issues, priorities and opportunities in your area, identifying ways to get... More
    Closed 31 March 2016
  • Richmond Card Consultation

    Since the re-launch of Richmond Card in January 2014, there have been significant increases in the number of card holders taking advantage of all the services combined on one single card. We now have over 100,000 cardholders, 92% of whom are residents of the borough. Richmond Council continues to use customer feedback to further improve the service received, particularly for discounted parking sessions. We have made improvements to the way you use your card for parking,... More
    Closed 8 April 2016
  • Carers Survey 2016

    Richmond Council and Richmond Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) are refreshing the Carers Strategy and we want to hear from carers across the borough to better understand how support is currently accessed in your caring role and what services are important to you. If you'd like to be kept updated on future consultation and plans, please contact the Carers Centre who will put your name on a list for future contact. Tel: 020 8867 2380 Email: info@richmondcarers.org Thank you... More
    Closed 8 April 2016
  • Moormead Pavilion

    The Council has an aspiration for this building to bring it back into use with a focus around a good quality community facility as well as exploring the local interest in a having a basic refreshment facility as well as public toilets that are open during the busiest times of park life. Following the advertisement of an opportunity to submit expressions of interest late last year the council has now had the opportunity to assess the seven submissions which were received. They offered... More
    Closed 3 May 2016
  • Joint Dementia Strategy 2016-2021 – Consultation

    What is dementia? It’s an umbrella term for a range of progressive disorders affecting the brain, the most common are Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia. There is a national aspiration that by 2020, England will be the best country in the world for dementia care and support, and for people with dementia, their carers and families to live, and the best place in the world to undertake research into dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases. What is Richmond doing about... More
    Closed 20 May 2016
  • Play Upgrade, St. Luke’s Open Space, Kew

    As part of our continuing programme of play provision and improvements across the borough, the Parks Department are suggesting a series of improvements to the playground in St. Luke’s Open Space, Kew. We are keen to improve and enhance the play experience that is currently provided in this well used play area by installing a number of new play items in the existing play area. Images of examples are provided in the attached documents. The proposals are: Remove the old... More
    Closed 6 June 2016
  • Nelson Road, Whitton - Proposed Road Safety Scheme

    The Council recognises the demand for additional and better pedestrian crossing facilities along Nelson Road, and this scheme aims to address this concern and help to reduce vehicle speeds near the schools. In addition we will use the opportunity to increase the amount of on-street parking and to upgrade the existing bus stops to the current accessibility standard. The plan, shown at the link below, illustrates the proposals in greater detail, but broadly the proposed changes can be... More
    Closed 10 June 2016
  • Fairfax Road Proposed Parking Scheme

    The purpose of this consultation is to ask for your views about a proposed parking scheme on Fairfax Road, Hampton Wick. The Council has received regular complaints regarding vehicle accessibility on Fairfax Road between the entrance to Collis School and Bushy Park Road and also from residents having difficulty accessing off-street parking to their properties. The proposal to introduce a footway parking exemption to allow two wheels on the pavement and marking parking bays will help to... More
    Closed 17 June 2016
  • Community Pavement Repair Fund

    Nominate pavements for repair Residents concerned about the state of pavements in their local area can now nominate them for repair until 17 June 2016. In our local Residents Survey, people highlighted that the condition of pavements was among their top concerns. In response, the Council has made available £500k in 2016/17 specifically to pay for community nominated improvements. This round of funding is now open for residents to nominate pavements they feel are in need of extra... More
    Closed 17 June 2016
  • Your Vision Your Hampton Wick Survey

    London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) invites Hampton Wick residents, businesses and community groups to help update the Village Plan and to prepare Village Planning Guidance for Hampton Wick and Teddington village areas. Please read through the consultation material here , before having your say and completing the online survey . The current Hampton Wick Village Plan was created in 2011 following the All in One suvey of 2010 and can be found here . The plan is made up of... More
    Closed 27 June 2016
  • Fitness Equipment Improvements, Hatherop Park

    As part of our commitment to continually improve our parks and open spaces and encourage healthy living, the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Parks team are working in conjunction with the Friends of Hatherop Park to propose the replacement of the fitness equipment (FitPoint) located at Hatherop Park with a selection of individual outdoor fitness equipment or trim trail. Outdoor fitness equipment can be used by both younger and older people to test their strength and exercise... More
    Closed 27 June 2016
  • Fitness Equipment Improvements, Palewell Common and Fields

    As part of our commitment to continually improve our parks and open spaces and encourage healthy living, the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Parks team are working in conjunction with the Friends of Palewell Common and Fields to propose the replacement of the existing fitness equipment (FitPoint) with a selection of individual outdoor fitness equipment or trim trail. Outdoor fitness equipment can be used by both younger and older people to test their strength and exercise their... More
    Closed 27 June 2016
  • Hampton Wick Say it on the Sofa

    Join Richmond Councillors and Council officers for a chat about Hampton Wick and Teddington come along to our Say it on a sofa session. Say it on a Sofa: 12 June 2016 from 12 noon to 3pm – joining Her Majesty’s Hampton Wick Big Birthday Picnic. Help us develop local planning guidance by telling us what you would like to see maintained and what you would like to see improved in your local area. More
    Closed 27 June 2016
  • Patient participation awareness survey

    NHS Richmond Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is calling for local people who want to give patients a stronger voice and support their local GP practice to provide the best possible service. Richmond CCG is launching the campaign to coincide with patient participation awareness week which runs from 6 – 11 June and is organised by the National Association for Patient Participation (NAPP). A patient participation group (PPG) is a made of patients from the same GP practice who work... More
    Closed 30 June 2016
  • Your Vision Your Teddington Survey

    London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) invites Teddington residents, businesses and community groups to help update the Village Plan and to prepare Village Planning Guidance for Hampton Wick and Teddington village areas. Please read through the consultation material here , before having your say and completing the online survey. The current Teddington Village Plan was created in 2011 following the All in One suvey of 2010 and can be found here . The plan is made up of your... More
    Closed 1 July 2016
  • Carers Draft Strategy Consultation

    Richmond Council and CCG are refreshing their joint strategy for the period to 2019. The refreshed version is now available for comment, prior to launch later in the year. A consultation was carried out in March 2016, which has helped to inform the strategy; now we are seeking feedback on the draft document. Please read the draft strategy document below and give us your views using the online survey. If you require a paper copy please contact Jackie Phillips on 020 8487 5126 or ... More
    Closed 29 July 2016
  • Developing our primary care strategy

    We are all aware that the demands on our health services are greater than ever and as a result the way in which we deliver services needs to change. We expect that over time we will deliver more care in community settings and less care in hospitals and we will have a bigger focus on making services joined up, helping people to stay well and making sure that all patients consistently get the highest standards of care. More and better joined up services need to be provided outside... More
    Closed 31 July 2016
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