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Richmond and Kingston Childcare Sufficiency Assessment 2015 – Parent/ Carer Survey
The Childcare Act 2006 places a duty on English local authorities to improve outcomes for children and young people, secure sufficient childcare and provide information about the various forms of childcare available to them. Councils are required to undertake an annual Childcare Sufficiency Assessment (CSA) in order to identify gaps in the childcare offer, so that a plan can be produced with an outline of how to support the local market and ensure sufficient childcare provision. The CSA... MoreClosed 30 November 2015 -
East Twickenham Draft Village Planning Guidance (Supplementary Planning Document)
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) wants residents and businesses to help with improving the East Twickenham Village 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,... MoreClosed 28 November 2015 -
Richmond Draft Village Planning Guidance (Supplementary Planning Document)
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) wants residents and businesses to help with improving the Richmond Village 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... MoreClosed 28 November 2015 -
St Margarets Draft Village Planning Guidance (Supplementary Planning Document)
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) wants residents and businesses to help with improving the St Margarets Village 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... MoreClosed 28 November 2015 -
Stanley Road Wild Woodland Play Area
Stanley Road Wild Wood is an area of secondary woodland to the west of Strawberry Hill golf course abutting the former Territorial Army Voluntary Reserve (TAVR). Historically this area was a gravel extraction site alongside the golf course and fire station. The woodland runs roughly north - south and contains some large oak trees with numerous smaller sycamore and elm undergrowth. The woodland is currently an overgrown wild area with dense ivy, dead trees and abandoned rubbish, owned by the... MoreClosed 23 November 2015 -
Public Libraries User Survey 2015
Every three years the Chartered Institute of Public Finance & Accountancy (CIPFA) asks local authorities to conduct a survey of adult visitors to public libraries in their borough. CIPFA publishes a report for each borough in order to measure and report on performance of public libraries across the country. The results of the 2015 survey of Richmond borough libraries are summarised in the report below. MoreClosed 22 November 2015 -
Revised Community Plan Consultation
A community plan sets out a council's aspirations for the next five years and how it will achieve its vision. Richmond upon Thames’ vibrant community plays an active role in determining our community plan, which we call Putting People First. This plan was last refreshed in 2013, and this latest refresh is being carried out to ensure the priorities identified are the right ones for residents and partners, and the plan will cover the period 2015-2020. It has been developed with our partners... MoreClosed 20 November 2015 -
Parks Satisfaction Survey 2015
The Richmond Council Parks Satisfaction Survey 2015 aims to assess overall satisfaction with local parks and highlight any areas for improvement. It will help us understand what residents would like to see, and inform spending on park improvements to reflect the views and life style choices of local residents, current and potential park users. We welcome your views and invite you to complete this survey by 8th November when consultation closes. If you have any queries please email ... MoreClosed 8 November 2015 -
Kingston Road and Upper Teddington Road – Local Safety Scheme
Consultation on the Kingston Road and Upper Teddington Road – Local Safety Scheme This is a consultation on proposed changes on Kingston Road and Upper Teddington Road. These proposals have been developed to improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists. Safety improvements in the area have already started with the completion of the Ferry Road, Kingston Road and Manor Road junction modernisation in April 2015 and more recently the installation of new street-lighting along... MoreClosed 29 October 2015 -
Draft Sustainable Construction Checklist SPD
The Sustainable Construction Checklist SPD has been updated to reflect national and regional policy changes and guidance including changes in relation to energy, water efficiency and access standards as well as withdrawal of the Code for Sustainable Homes. Supplementary Planning Documents (SPDs) provide greater detail on policies within the Local Plan to support decisions on planning applications. The updated SPD consists of the following two consultation documents: The draft... MoreClosed 26 October 2015 -
East Sheen Primary School Expansion Pre-Planning Consultation Event
The Council has been working with schools to identify solutions to provide much needed additional primary school places in the Borough. On 14th January 2015 Cabinet agreed to implement the revised School Place Planning Strategy 2015 -2024 which included a recommendation for the expansion of East Sheen Primary School from a two form entry to a three form entry primary school. This expansion will assist in providing the additional permanent primary school places required in the area.... MoreClosed 20 October 2015 -
Suffolk Road Recreation Ground Improvements
Further to interest from local residents and a newly formed ‘Friends Group’ The Parks Team would like to explore potential improvements to the facilities at Suffolk Road Recreation Ground Suffolk Road Recreation Ground is a fenced, green space located in a residential area. It consists of a large grass area, with a surface suitable for ball games and a popular site for dog walkers. The Parks Team has been engaging with local residents and a newly formed ‘Friends Group’ to explore... MoreClosed 2 October 2015 -
Name the new community building for Twickenham
A new community building in Twickenham that will house a programme of cultural, entertainment and community activities, is in need of a name. In 2014 Richmond Council granted planning consent for redevelopment of the Post Office site in Twickenham. As part of the permission, the developers agreed to build a new community building on the Brewery Wharf site – opposite Twickenham train station. The building will house a theatre space with over 300 seats, six multi-purpose studio rooms,... MoreClosed 25 September 2015 -
Name the new secondary school for Twickenham
Name the new secondary school for Twickenham As part of the redevelopment of Richmond upon Thames College on Egerton Road in Twickenham, a secondary school will form a key part of a new Education and Enterprise Campus. The school will open in September 2017 and will be co-educational, non-selective and non-faith based, admitting five forms of entry (150 children) per year. The school will be run by a Free School Trust, made up of members from Richmond upon Thames College,... MoreClosed 10 September 2015 -
Richmond Gambling Policy Review 2015
The Gambling Act 2005 requires the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, as Licensing Authority, to prepare and publish a Statement of Principles under the Gambling Act 2005 every three years. We would welcome your feedback on the draft Statement of Principles document below which highlights the proposed changes to the policy. The draft policy encompasses the changes that have taken place in legislation, guidance and case law since the current policy was published. ... MoreClosed 7 September 2015 -
Designation of Building of Townscape Merit
Further to the decision taken by the Council’s Strategic Cabinet Member for Environment, Business and Community on 21 st April 2015, the list of buildings (see below) 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 to the BTM list an opportunity to make comments that they would like to be taken into consideration. ... MoreClosed 4 September 2015 -
Teddington Parking Review (Addresses Outside Zone T)
UPDATE Proposals have been formally advertised (Traffic Management Orders) on 21 October 2016 to: Implement a new CPZ (Zone T1) in Teddington to include Arlington Road, Cambridge Road (part), Chatsworth Place, Claremont Road, Teddington Park, Teddington Park Road, and Woodville Close. The new zone will operate between 10am and 4.30pm, Mon-Fri Extend the operational hours of the Teddington (Zone T) in Waldegrave Road so that it operates 10am and 4.30pm, Mon-Fri ... MoreClosed 14 August 2015 -
Stanley Road, East Sheen Parking Consultation
The Council is undertaking a parking consultation seeking feedback from residents in Stanley Road on proposals to implement a footway parking exemption and double yellow lines (please see the attached drawing). Footway parking exemptions allow vehicles to park partly on the footway and double yellow lines restrict parking at any time in those areas to keep the road clear. These proposals follow a number of requests, including a petition, received by the Council from residents to improve... MoreClosed 31 July 2015 -
Hampton Hill High Street Improvements
The Council has identified Hampton Hill High Street to be included within the Council’s Uplift Programme – a programme aimed at rejuvenating areas within the borough. Whilst the Council has allocated capital funds to support the delivery of the Uplift Programme, the Council has also obtained funding from the New Homes Bonus (NHB) scheme in connection with the Greater London Authority (GLA) to make improvements to Hampton Hill High Street. We would like to understand how you... MoreClosed 24 July 2015 -
Business Start-up Survey
Our borough is a hive of entrepreneurial activity with one of the highest levels of self-employment anywhere in the country. We want to ensure that those thinking of starting a business, or those in the early stages of starting up, can access the right support to give the best chance of success. To do this, we need to make sure we know about the kind of support these businesses might need. This short survey will take a few minutes of your time. By taking part, you will be helping to... MoreClosed 20 July 2015 -
Richmond Business Survey 2015
Richmond upon Thames is a great place to do business. We can boast some of London’s best business survival rates and one of the lowest bankruptcy rates in the country. However, we can’t be complacent about this and we don’t want to make assumptions about the challenges businesses like yours face or the support you need. This is why we occasionally undertake business surveys. Taking part in this survey gives you a chance to express your views – whatever your size or sector... MoreClosed 20 July 2015 -
Richmond and Kingston Childcare Sufficiency Assessment 2015 - Employer Survey
The Childcare Act 2006 requires Local Authorities to undertake an annual Childcare Sufficiency Assessment (CSA) in order to identify gaps in the local childcare offer, using the information to produce a plan showing how the local childcare market will be supported and ensure sufficient provision that meets local need. Achieving For Children provides children’s services on behalf of Richmond and Kingston Councils and is currently talking to parents, carers and childcare providers to... MoreClosed 17 July 2015 -
St Margarets Parking Review – St George’s Road, St Peter’s Road, Ailsa Road, St Margarets Drive, Ranelagh Drive And Part Of The Avenue Area
You are being consulted about the proposals to introduce a new CPZ Zone S3 into your area (see diagram below). In December 2014 the Council asked residents in St Margarets north and south of the A316 to see if they would wish to see the implementation of new parking controls in the area. The results showed that: North of the A316 there was more than 50 per cent support for a CPZ in some roads with smaller numbers showing support in other roads. There was insufficient... MoreClosed 15 July 2015 -
St Margarets Parking Review – Normanhurst Drive, Ailsa Avenue, Gordon Avenue And Part of St Margarets Road Area
You are being consulted about the proposals to extend the existing CPZ Zone S2 into your area (see drawing in related documents below). In December 2014 the Council asked residents in St Margarets north and south of the A316 to see if they would wish to see the implementation of new parking controls in the area. The results showed: North of the A316 there was more than 50 per cent support for a CPZ in some roads with smaller numbers showing support in other roads. ... MoreClosed 15 July 2015 -
St Margarets Parking Review – Heathcote Road Area
You are being consulted about the proposals to extend the existing CPZ Zone S into your area (see drawing below). In December 2014 the Council asked residents in St Margarets, north and south of the A316 to see if they would wish to see the implementation of new parking controls in the area. The results showed that: North of the A316 there was more than 50 per cent support for a CPZ in some roads with smaller numbers showing support in other roads. There was... MoreClosed 15 July 2015 -
Whitton and Hampton Library Drinks Machine Trial
The Richmond Libraries Service is always looking at different ways to improve what it offers. This survey aims primarily to hear from users or people who live in the area of Whitton and Hampton libraries, about what services they use and the services and facilities they would like that are currently not available. One improvement you have told us you would like is to have a refreshment facility in the library. In response drinks machines are being installed in Whitton and Hampton... MoreClosed 7 July 2015 -
Proposed Cycling Improvements in London Road
We are consulting the public on proposals to introduce new cycling facilities on London Road between A316 Chertsey Road and Whitton Road to gauge the level of support. The Council has made a bid for funding from Transport for London (TfL) to improve cycling facilities within the borough, in response to the Mayor of London’s commitment to transform cycling in London by making the streets as safe and inviting for cycling as they are in continental Europe. The proposed scheme would form... MoreClosed 5 July 2015 -
Proposed Cycling Improvements in Heath Road
We are consulting the public about proposals to introduce new cycling facilities on Heath Road between Cross Deep and Twickenham Green. The scheme forms part of wider proposals to provide a continuous cycle route between the A316 Chertsey Road (London Road junction) and Twickenham Green via Twickenham Town centre. The Council has made a bid for funding from Transport for London (TfL) to improve cycling facilities within the borough. This is in response to the Mayor of London’s... MoreClosed 5 July 2015 -
Volunteering Survey
This survey is part of the Council’s wider consultation on 'Infrastructure and Capacity Building Services for the Voluntary and Community Sector’ – please click here for further information. Volunteering and helping others in the community can be an incredibly rewarding experience, make a huge difference to people’s lives and make the Borough a better and more interesting place to live, work and visit. There are many different ways individuals can get involved in volunteering;... MoreClosed 1 July 2015 -
Infrastructure and capacity building services for the voluntary and community sector 2016-18
Richmond has a vibrant voluntary sector which is supported by thousands of skilled and experienced volunteers; all of which make a vital contribution to civic life. The Council is committed to supporting the diverse range of organisations and volunteers in making the Borough a better place. To achieve this goal the Council has a role in helping to build the capacity and infrastructure of voluntary organisations and in maximising volunteering opportunities for local people. This has been... MoreClosed 1 July 2015
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