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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 busineses, local residents and responsible authorities on these proposals. There are four Licensing Objectives for the Licensing Act 2003, which are: Prevention of crime and disorder Public safety Prevention of public nuisance Protection of... MoreClosed 29 May 2017 -
Star & Garter Hill, Richmond – Proposed Highway Improvements
As part of the development works which have been undertaken in the area, the Council has secured funding to improve the footway and carriageway in the immediate vicinity of Star & Garter Hill / Richmond Gate. The improvements works are planned to take place in July and will include: resurfacing the footway and carriageway, upgrading the existing traffic islands / refuges, implementing a new footway that joins up to Richmond Park, and general improvements to the signage and street furniture.... MoreClosed 15 May 2017 -
Richmond College / Richmond upon Thames School Sports Building
Residents are invited to have their say on the detailed designs of a new Sports Building that will be at the heart of the new Richmond Education and Enterprise Campus. Building work is already well underway on the creation of new buildings for The Richmond upon Thames School (RTS) and purpose-built accommodation for Clarendon Special Needs School. Work on Richmond upon Thames College’s new main building will start later this year followed by the construction of Haymarket’s new... MoreClosed 10 May 2017 -
Public Spaces Protection Orders
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames would like to consult residents on introducing Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO) to help the police and Council tackle anti-social behaviour on public land. A PSPO is a new measure, created by the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, that replaces some existing legislation and introduces wider discretionary powers to deal with any particular nuisance or problem that is detrimental to the local community’s quality of life. They seek... MoreClosed 12 April 2017 -
Food Waste Recycling Consultation
Richmond Council is trying to improve food waste recycling in the borough, and we want to hear your views on how we should go about doing this. The collection of food waste directly produces energy and bio fertiliser, helping to maintain a clean and green environment. Whether you currently recycle your food waste or not, we we would like to hear your views. Please complete the online survey below by 12 April when the consultation closes. If you need a paper copy of the questionnaire... MoreClosed 12 April 2017 -
Priory Road, Hampton – Proposed Waiting Restrictions and Parking Arrangements
The Council is re-consulting on a proposal to introduce “no waiting at any time” restrictions in the junction areas along the section of Priory Road between the junctions with Percy Road and Tudor Road, as well as introducing a short section of limited 30 minute parking outside of the shops at nos. 39-41 Priory Road. As part of these proposals the opportunity is also being taken to formalise the advisory “School-Keep Clear” marking outside of Aston Pierpoint Nursery. The plan below... MoreClosed 31 March 2017 -
Your Vision Your Strawberry Hill Survey
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) would like Strawberry Hill residents, businesses and community groups to help with improving the Strawberry Hill Village area. This will include helping to shape: How current Council policy impacts on planning and development and how best to maintain and enhance your areas character Aspirations for your community that contribute to its character and feel to make it a desirable place to live such as strengthening opportunities... MoreClosed 31 March 2017 -
Your Vision Your Twickenham Survey
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) would like Twickenham residents, businesses and community groups to help with improving the Twickenham Village area. This will include helping to shape: How current Council policy impacts on planning and development and how best to maintain and enhance your areas character Aspirations for your community that contribute to its character and feel to make it a desirable place to live such as strengthening opportunities to get... MoreClosed 31 March 2017 -
Community Pavement Repair Fund 2017
Nominate pavements for repair Residents concerned about the condition of pavements in their local area can now nominate them for repair until 31 March 2017. 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 (£35k per village) in 2017/18 specifically to pay for community nominated improvements. This round of funding is now open for residents to nominate pavements they feel... MoreClosed 31 March 2017 -
Mortlake Green Playground Improvement - Update
Following a review of the comments received during the previous play consultation , Richmond Council are proposing a number of additional play and fitness items on Mortlake Green. With the Section 106 funding that is earmarked to spend on such improvements, the Council would like to propose the following additions within the existing play area and outside the playground perimeter fencing. Within the existing play area the proposal is to: Install a new play train – this will... MoreClosed 26 March 2017 -
Local Plan - Publication Consultation
We are now consulting on the Council’s final version of the Local Plan, which sets out a 15-year vision, strategy and planning policies to guide future development in the borough. It looks ahead to 2033 and identifies where the main developments will take place, and how places within the borough will change, or be protected from change, over that period. The public consultation is from 4 January 2017 for 6 weeks. The views of the community are at the heart of the Publication Local... MoreClosed 15 February 2017 -
Quietway 1 Public Consultation
The previous Mayor of London’s Vision for Cycling (2013), a 10-year plan to deliver cycling improvements across London with spending set to total £913m by 2022, announced that a cross-London network of high-quality guided cycle routes would be implemented. This was two-fold; high capacity Superhighways, mostly on main roads, for fast commuters, and slightly slower Quietways on low-traffic side streets, for those wanting a more relaxed journey, providing two clearly branded routes,... MoreClosed 20 January 2017 -
Council tax reduction scheme 2016
Currently under Richmond’s Council Tax Reduction scheme, households with a low income can receive a reduction of up to 95% 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 66% of its Government Grant funding... MoreClosed 4 January 2017 -
Oak Avenue Review
The Council would like your views on the existing 20mph zone and associated traffic calming measures on Oak Avenue and Courtlands Avenue in Hampton. This review is in response to a number of concerns raised regarding the crossing locations and effectiveness of the measures in place. The existing scheme was aimed at casualty reduction and was implemented in 2009. Key scheme elements included: The introduction of a 20mph zone A mix of speed cushions and raised tables to... MoreClosed 16 December 2016 -
New Heart for Twickenham November to December 2016
Over the past few months, Richmond Council has been engaging with residents and businesses in Twickenham in order to gather the creative ideas of all those who wish to see a new heart for the area. Three proposals are now on display at an exhibition in a “pop-up shop” on Church Street and can be viewed here and residents are invited to have their say. The first two proposals have been developed as a direct result of what we heard in the most recent consultation period. The final... MoreClosed 16 December 2016 -
Hampton Wick and Teddington Draft Village Planning Guidance (Supplementary Planning Document)
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) wants residents and businesses to help with improving the Hampton Wick and Teddington Village areas. This includes helping to shape village planning guidance that the Council will consider when deciding on planning applications, both for new development and changes to existing buildings. This is the formal stage of consultation when residents and businesses are being asked about their views on the character of their local area today and for... MoreClosed 9 December 2016 -
Children & Young People's Plan 2016: Shaping services and support for children and young people
Your views will be used to develop the Children and Young People’s Plan (CYPP) for your borough. The plan sets out what services and support will look like over the next four years. To help support the early development of this plan a lot of research has been done to assess what are the emerging issues and needs of children, young people and their families. From this research five key values emerged: Keeping children and young people safe and supported at home and school... MoreClosed 7 December 2016 -
Consultation on School Admission Arrangements for 2018/19
Each year Richmond Council is required to review its school admissions arrangements. The following information will help inform you about how the admissions process works and gives you the opportunity to offer your views. The consultation document below sets out in detail the proposed admission arrangements for schools in Richmond for 2018 / 2019. Have you say by completing the below online survey, or if you would like a paper copy of the consultation document and survey, please contact... MoreClosed 2 December 2016 -
Richmond Cycling Strategy Consultation
Richmond’s Cycling Vision is: To get more people cycling more often by making cycling easier, safer and more integrated. The benefits of cycling for health are well known, but they also extend to the wider community - reducing road and public transport congestion, in turn reducing noise, improving air quality and providing health and wellbeing benefits. The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames has one of the highest proportions of people cycling in London (7%... MoreClosed 27 November 2016 -
Consultation on 20mph speed limit for Nelson Road, Whitton
The Council is consulting local residents and businesses on a proposal to introduce a 20mph zone on Nelson Road, between Constance Road and the High Street junction. This would also include all cul-de-sacs off Nelson Road between these two points. See the plan below for the proposed extent of the zone. This follows on from the safety works undertaken in the summer and is intended to complement the existing safety measures in place. Please note that improvements to the St Edmunds zebra... MoreClosed 25 November 2016 -
Townshend Community Parking Zone (CPZ) Extension
The Council has received several requests from residents for the introduction of parking controls in Peldon Court to deter daytime non-resident parking, including commuter parking. It is understood that the level of parking by non-residents in Peldon Court has substantially increased over recent years. In discussions with the Richmond Housing Partnership and ward councillors, the Council has considered this matter and has decided to undertake a parking consultation. Given that the... MoreClosed 11 November 2016 -
Development Control for Noise Sensitive and Noise Generating Development
A Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) has been produced by the three London Boroughs of Richmond Upon Thames, Hounslow and Hillingdon in order to address common noise issues affecting all three Boroughs and assist in providing a consistent approach to development where noise is an issue. This SPD supplements each Borough’s Local Plan by providing interpretation of national planning and noise policy in a local context along with advice on the technical requirements that the Boroughs... MoreClosed 11 November 2016 -
Future Planning Framework for the Old Deer Park
The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) would like residents, businesses, community groups and organisations, and visitors to help create planning guidelines for the Old Deer Park Conservation Area. The development of a specific Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) for the Old Deer Park will help guide future developments and environmental improvements to ensure that they are sensitive to its historic attributes whilst supporting the important recreational, sporting, and... MoreClosed 4 November 2016 -
Retirement Housing Review
The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames would like to understand more about older residents' preferences for housing at present and their plans for the future. This information will help the Council to meet the expectations of older people in the Borough and estimate the demand for different types of housing in the future. Please give us your views, whether or not you may be considering retirement housing in the future, in order to help us understand the factors which influence... MoreClosed 4 November 2016 -
Mortlake Green Playground Improvement
Richmond Council is keen to enhance the play experience at Mortlake Green by installing a number of new play items. We propose to: Install a new play train and platform Install a motorbike and side car spring rocker Install two activity panels Install a variety of games and activity markings onto the tarmac surface of the playground including hopscotch board, alphabet grid, compass point and clock with numerals Please see the poster below for... MoreClosed 31 October 2016 -
Electric Vehicle Recharging Strategy 2016-2026
UPDATE Thank you to all those who responded to the consultation. Your views have been taken into account in the development of the final strategy. To read the anonymised consultation results and the final strategy please visit the Electric Vehicles pages on the Council website here . Richmond borough is an Air Quality Management Area, with residents frequently experiencing poor air quality which can be harmful to human health, by worsening respiratory conditions. Both... MoreClosed 21 October 2016 -
Hampton Draft Village Planning Guidance (Supplementary Planning Document)
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) wants residents and businesses to help with improving the Hampton Village area. This includes helping to shape village planning guidance that the Council will consider when deciding on planning applications, both for new development and changes to existing buildings. This is the formal stage of consultation when residents and businesses are being asked about their views on the character of their local area today and for the future, as set out... MoreClosed 21 October 2016 -
Hampton Hill Draft Village Planning Guidance (Supplementary Planning Document)
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) wants residents and businesses to help with improving the Hampton Hill area. This will include helping to shape village planning guidance that the Council will consider when deciding on planning applications, both for new development and changes to existing buildings. This is the formal stage of consultation when residents and businesses are being asked about their views on the character of their local area today and for the future, as set out... MoreClosed 21 October 2016 -
Installation of Fitness Equipment at North Sheen Recreation Ground
As part of our commitment to continually improve our parks and open spaces and encourage healthy living, Richmond Council’s Parks team is working with the Friends of North Sheen Recreation Ground to propose a selection of new individual outdoor fitness equipment (FitPoint) within North Sheen Rec. Outdoor fitness equipment can be used by both younger and older people for exercise and to increase physical activity. It can also help to promote participation in sports, reduce isolation in... MoreClosed 17 October 2016 -
Richmond Childrens Centre Service Reorganisation Consultation
Given the current financial climate, Achieving for Children is required to deliver substantial budget savings over the next three years. A proportion of these savings will need to be made from the Children's Centre budget. In order to find these savings, Achieving for Children is proposing a re-organisation of the current Children's Centre provision. We are asking as many people as possible to take part in a survey, in order to gather people's views and opinions. All feedback from this... MoreClosed 30 September 2016
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