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Wandsworth Park Playground Phase 2 Consultation
Wandsworth Council wants your help choosing the final design for the new Wandsworth Park Junior and Toddler Playground. £241,500 has been allocated via the Wandsworth Local Fund to refurbish the playground, bringing the council’s investment in this green space to over £300,000 in recent years. The first round of consultation held between May and July 2021 helped us to understand what local residents think of the current playground, if and how they currently use this... MoreClosed 16 June 2024 -
Raleigh Road Recreation Ground Green Hub project
Thanks to funding from the Council’s Community Fund, the Parks Team in partnership with local charity Habitats & Heritage are proposing the addition of features below to Raleigh Road Recreation Ground that benefit wildlife and the local community. ‘Green Hubs’ is a project developed by Habitats & Heritage to improve urban areas as habitats for wildlife. Please click here to see a close up of the 'community area'. Please click here to see a close... MoreClosed 14 June 2024 -
Leeson and Fulwell Park Estates - Controlled Parking Zone Consultation
The Council is undertaking a parking review in this area of Twickenham – see the map of the consultation area. This review is being undertaken following requests for parking controls received by the Council from residents of this area. It is understood that some residents have faced difficulties in finding a parking space near to their home due to non-residents (including all day commuters and/or short and long stay parking) parking in the area . A Controlled... MoreClosed 9 June 2024 -
South-West Twickenham CPZ (Zone CR) Review
In May 2022, the Council implemented the South-West Twickenham Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), Zone CR, operating 10am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday - see the map of the zone. Since its implementation, the Council has received some feedback from residents and businesses concerning this zone’s operation. We are now carrying out a consultation with all properties in the CPZ on how the scheme has worked. This includes seeking views on whether the CPZ’s... MoreClosed 9 June 2024 -
Neighbourhood Renewal Fund
Wandsworth Council raises funds from developers carrying out work in the borough. We want to make sure we reinvest these funds in ways that matter to our community. As part of our ongoing commitment to truly listen to our residents and businesses, we want your input to help us build a fairer, more compassionate and more sustainable borough for everyone. We have launched an interactive tool as a way to engage with you and ensure that we are listening to you about how we... MoreClosed 31 May 2024 -
Totterdown Street Improvements - Trial scheme
During the spring of 2023, we conducted a public engagement to hear from residents, visitors and business-owners about their views and aspirations for the new public realm space in Totterdown Street. We have analysed the feedback received and created a plan for a 12-month trial scheme. The vision is to make Totterdown Street a focal point for the community, where people can sit and make use of the outdoor area and to boost the economic opportunities for the area. There... MoreOpened 22 May 2024 -
Putney Embankment Trial Pedestrianisation
As part of the Waterman’s Green improvements, highway works have been underway on The Embankment at the junction with Lower Richmond Road. During this time road closures have been in place to facilitate the works, essentially making the road traffic free. The Council received positive feedback on this arrangement. It is therefore proposed to install a short pedestrian and cycle zone between the junction with Lower Richmond Road and Thames Place, as there are currently no loading /... MoreClosed 14 May 2024 -
Wandsworth School Streets - All Saints
Update 14/10: Following the results of the previous consultation earlier in 2024, the Council has launched this School Streets scheme, and we would welcome residents’ views during the trial’s first 6 months. --- Following previous conversations with the school community and local residents in December 2023, a School Street is being proposed outside All Saints Primary School and we would like to hear your views. All Saints Primary School proposed School Street... MoreOpened 13 May 2024 -
Community BlueScapes
Community BlueScapes is a partnership between London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Barnes Common Limited, and WWT. Together we have the power to tackle climate change and make our neighbourhoods better places to live in, today. Community BlueScapes is giving people the power to prepare for extreme weather events and restoring the natural environment. Empowering our residents to co-create these solutions with us is integral to our work. We understand that our local communities... MoreOpened 7 May 2024 -
Wandsworth School Streets - St Michael's trial
A School Street is where a road or section of a road near a school temporarily closes to motor traffic to become a pedestrian and cycle zone at the start and end of the school day. There are many benefits of Schools Streets including keeping the area outside the school gates free of congestion, reducing idling vehicles and improving air quality, encouraging active travel to school, creating a pleasant and calm atmosphere at the start and end of the school day and, of course, improving... MoreClosed 30 April 2024 -
E-bikes Hire and E-scooter Rental Bays Consultation
Please note, text with * beside and the map were added on 21st March 2024 to explain this is the first phase of the consultation with faqs and show an overview of the proposed locations. Wandsworth Council is seeking views on the introduction of up to 141 parking bays for hire electric bikes ( e-bikes) and electric scooters (e-scooters). Electric hire bikes (e-bikes) We are working with e-bike companies to formalise the provision of e-bike... MoreClosed 26 April 2024 -
Wandsworth School Streets - St. Joseph's Catholic Primary
Following previous conversations with the school community and local residents in January, a School Street is being proposed outside St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School and we would like to hear your views. Officers will hold a drop-in session for residents on Thursday 14 March 2024 between 16:30 and 19:00 at St Joseph’s School on Oak Hill Road at which you can share your views. What is a School Street? A School Street is where a road or section of a road... MoreClosed 7 April 2024 -
Dean Road Open Space – Community Food Growing 2024
The London Borough of Richmond’s Parks team is consulting on a proposal to establish a Community Food Growing area at Dean Road Open Space, Hampton. This would be operated by local volunteers and community groups who have expressed interest in supporting this initiative. Food growing spaces provide a learning and meeting place where people of all ages from our local community can learn about the following: Food origins – where does my food come from? ... MoreClosed 2 April 2024 -
Richmond Bikehangars Consultation 2024
Richmond Council is seeking views on the introduction of up to 41 additional bikehangars throughout the borough. There are currently 53 bikehangars in Richmond. The introduction of additional bikehangars will help to alleviate some of the demand for the existing units while also improving geographic coverage. What is a bikehangar? A bikehangar is an on-street cycle parking apparatus that securely houses six bicycles and takes up the space of about half of a car parking... MoreClosed 29 March 2024 -
Milestone Green
Richmond Council recognises the importance of ensuring that the trading environment of its town and district centres must be of a quality to attract and retain residents of and visitors to these areas. Consequently, as part of a Public Realm Improvement Fund (PRIF), the Council has identified the area known as Milestone Green as one of a number of these areas for investment. Proposals have been developed to create a more welcoming and greener space that facilitates people... MoreClosed 28 March 2024 -
Hampton Wick Controlled Parking Zone Review
This consultation has now been extended to Sunday 17th March 2024. In 1987, the Council implemented the Hampton Wick Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), Zone X, operating 8.30am to 6.30pm, Monday to Saturday. Please click here to see a map of the zone. In the 36 years since the scheme was introduced, shopping habits have changed and Sundays and Bank Holidays are now amongst the busiest shopping days in Kingston. Over the years, some Hampton Wick residents have reported... MoreClosed 17 March 2024 -
Reduced chemical street weeding trials
As part of our response to the climate emergency, Richmond Council is committed to reducing our environmental impact and ensuring our borough is a place that is safe and healthy for people to live and work in. Like other councils, Richmond Council has historically used a weed killer containing a chemical herbicide called glyphosate to control street plant growth, but has reduced the quantity in recent years, including no longer spraying around the base of street trees. ... MoreClosed 15 March 2024 -
Barn Elms Southside
As part of the Council’s continued commitment to improve our parks and open spaces, the Council are proposing to introduce a new all abilities outdoor gym that will have a range of equipment. The proposed area for the gym is marked in the yellow box below. The equipment will include a mixture of static and moving items including a phone charging spin bike. These items have not yet been finalised, so we encourage feedback from respondents on their preferred... MoreClosed 10 March 2024 -
2025 Wandsworth Borough of Culture Bid Survey
Let’s do this together! To win the title of London Borough of Culture in 2025, we want to show that our bid has support from all our residents, community groups, arts organisations, students and businesses. We’d love you to share your ideas and local knowledge so we can create a fantastic programme which showcases the borough of Wandsworth to London and the world! Please take a few minutes to complete our survey and tell us what you love about your... MoreClosed 28 February 2024 -
Pools on the Park Group Exercise Studio
Richmond Council has approved plans for a new group exercise studio at Pools on the Park to enable greater community activity and improve access to services as part of the work to promote healthier, more active lifestyles for all residents. Group exercise sessions at Pools on the Park are often fully booked. The proposed new facilities will also see improvements to the changing facilities and will increase the popular leisure centre’s capacity to deliver a... MoreClosed 28 February 2024 -
Proposed Public Realm Improvements and Introduction of Contra-Flow Cycle Measures
As part of Wandsworth Council’s Walking and Cycling Strategy , the Council is consulting on contraflow cycle infrastructure measures along a number of roads in the borough. The objective is to improve the layout on one-way streets by providing a more direct route for cyclists to join existing cycle networks. These measures will provide more space for cyclists, encourage a shift away from vehicles and towards more cycling , and improve cycling safety as part of... MoreClosed 19 February 2024 -
Wandsworth Draft Statement of Licensing Policy 2024-2029
*Please note: this consultation has been extended until Monday 12th February 2024* 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 ward councillors, local residents and responsible authorities on the Draft Statement of Licensing Policy 2024 -2029 . ... MoreClosed 12 February 2024 -
Shacklegate Lane - Proposed Zebra Crossings
Richmond Council is consulting on the introduction of two possible zebra crossings on Shacklegate Lane. The Council has received requests for improved crossing facilities on Shacklegate Lane. A review of conditions has shown that traffic volume can be high at peak times and crossing demand on the two existing traffic islands is such that more formal crossing facilities can be justified. We are therefore seeking your views on new zebra crossings in the following... MoreClosed 8 February 2024 -
Draft Resident Participation and Consultation Strategy 2023
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. ... MoreClosed 21 January 2024 -
Strawberry Vale Drainage Scheme
Strawberry Vale and the surrounding streets have suffered repeated flood incidents, including four incidents within the space of two months in the summer of 2021. These incidents have been partially attributed to tide locking (where the outlet to the Thames is blocked due to high tide), which causes surface water to back up onto the road. There have also been instances of sewer flooding and Thames Water has undertaken a number of actions to reduce the likelihood of... MoreClosed 19 January 2024 -
Consultation on proposals to improve Castelnau Parade
Please note: this consultation has now been extended until Sunday 7th January. Castelnau Parade has been negatively impacted by the Hammersmith Bridge closure. The aim of this initiative is to: create improvement to the public space; enhance the community’s experience; and encourage people to spend more time here. The bigger picture is to encourage businesses to move into the area. The Parade can also be a hub for wider links – to Barnes Village, to the river... MoreClosed 7 January 2024 -
Chestnut Grove & Boundaries Road - Road Safety & Public Realm Improvements
Wandsworth Council has developed proposals to improve road safety and public realm on the streets surrounding Chestnut Grove Academy and Hornsby House Schools. The Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for children, parents, and residents. In accordance with the Council’s Walking & Cycling Strategy the objective of our proposals is to make it easier and safer for children to travel to and from school, encourage the... MoreClosed 17 December 2023 -
Arragon Road School Safety Measures
The Council is consulting on proposed safety measures for St Mary’s School in Twickenham. You can see the proposals on a map here. Arragon Road north-west of the entrance to Waitrose Car Park A new zebra crossing will be introduced directly outside of the school to provide a safer and more convenient pedestrian crossing point in Arragon Road. The footways will be widened with the crossing placed on a raised table. This will reduce the width of the... MoreClosed 15 December 2023 -
Wandsworth School Streets - Riversdale and Smallwood
A School Street is where a road or section of a road near a school temporarily closes to motor traffic to become a pedestrian and cycle zone at the start and end of the school day. There are many benefits of Schools Streets including keeping the area outside the school gates free of congestion, reducing idling vehicles and improving air quality, encouraging active travel to school, creating a pleasant and calm atmosphere at the start and end of the school day and, of course, improving... MoreClosed 12 December 2023 -
Revised Proposals for Riverside Drive and Dukes Avenue, Ham
The Council sought views of residents in June 2023 on proposed speed reduction measures in Riverside Drive and Dukes Avenue, Ham. Riverside Drive and Dukes Avenue have been highlighted as having unacceptable average speeds for a 20mph speed limit. In light of this, the Council requested Police speed enforcement which they carried out on a number of occasions and unfortunately, they recorded high levels of non-compliance. To overcome these concerns, the Council has... MoreClosed 8 December 2023
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