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Achieving for Children Childminding Agency Consultation
Achieving for Children (AfC) is a joint venture between Richmond and Kingston Councils to deliver high quality services for children across both boroughs. AfC are exploring the possibility of setting up a childminding agency. As part of this process we feel it is very important to seek the views of childminders, parents and carers before taking any further steps. Have your say Your views are important to us and will shape the options for childminders and parents/carers across... MoreClosed 4 July 2014 -
Setting the Crime Priorities for the Community Safety Partnership for 2014/15
The Community Safety Partnership Strategic Intelligence Assessment is a document produced by Richmond Council. It assesses performance against targets for last year and identifies mid to long term crime and disorder issues which are impacting on the borough, such as anti-social behaviour, hate crime, domestic abuse, burglary, town centre and night-time economy crime. The main purpose of the Assessment is to provide a summary of the problems faced by the borough, in order to review... MoreClosed 30 June 2014 -
Community Learning Provision Survey
The Richmond Community Learning Partnership consists of a group of partners working together to bring new learning opportunities to adult residents of Richmond borough. We are looking to provide a wide range of activities including: support for health and wellbeing, introducing people to new technology, keeping alive treasured traditional skills, practical skills such as cooking, sewing and gardening, activities to support family care and opportunities to learn new skills for... MoreClosed 30 April 2014 -
East Sheen Common Play Area Consultation
The Council proposed putting a new play area within East Sheen Common. Currently there is no play provision in this park and the proposals were designed to create a new play area in keeping with the woodland feel of the site using natural equipment and wooden animal carvings. Currently the nearest play areas are in Worple Way or Tangier Green, both of which are a considerable walk from this site. The position for the proposed play area is in the woodland area between the playing field... MoreClosed 14 April 2014 -
Whitton and Heathfield Supplementary Planning Document Consultation
The Council would like your views on the Whitton and Heathfield draft Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). Have your say by completing the online questionnaire by 7 April 2014. The SPD provides a vision for your local area. It identifies key policies and helps to identify the ‘local character’ of the area and what features need to be retained. Once adopted the SPD will help to maintain and enhance this local character. The SPD will establish key design principles for new... MoreClosed 7 April 2014 -
Whitton and Heathfield Village Plan Review Consultation
The Council would like your views on the issues and proposals covered in the Whitton and Heathfield Village Plan Review. Have your say by completing the online questionnaire by 7 April 2014 The Village Plan reflects community needs, aspirations and activities that the community, Council and partners will work together on to shape and deliver. This could include tackling isolation of the elderly, strengthening opportunities to get involved, improving green spaces or planning school... MoreClosed 7 April 2014 -
Kew Supplementary Planning Document Consultation
The Council would like your views on the Kew draft Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). Have your say by completing the online questionnaire by 7 April 2014. The SPD provides a vision for your local area. It identifies key policies and helps to identify the ‘local character’ of the area and what features need to be retained. Once adopted the SPD will help to maintain and enhance this local character. The SPD will establish key design principles for new development and will be taken... MoreClosed 7 April 2014 -
Kew Village Plan Review Consultation
The Council would like your views on the issues and proposals covered in the Kew Village Plan Review. Have your say by completing the online questionnaire by 7 April 2014 The Village Plan reflects community needs, aspirations and activities that the community, Council and partners will work together on to shape and deliver. This could include tackling isolation of the elderly, strengthening opportunities to get involved, improving green spaces or planning school places. As part... MoreClosed 7 April 2014 -
Hampton Square Consultation 2014
Hampton Square is an important local centre providing a range of services and facilities for local residents. The Square has recently benefitted from a London Borough of Richmond upon Thames investment of £800,000 as part of the Council’s Uplift Programme, which has greatly improved the local environment. What is on offer at Hampton Square? Hampton Square has a range of services and facilities including: Sainsbury’s and Boots... MoreClosed 4 April 2014 -
Retail Capacity Study
Richmond Council have commissioned a study which will research the health of the borough’s town centres. The purpose of the study is to forecast how much retail floorspace is needed in each of the borough’s main town centres in Richmond, Twickenham, East Sheen, Teddington, and Whitton. It will be carried out by Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners and will take into account the growing population and expenditure habits of residents and visitor spending up to 2026. The study will update... MoreClosed 1 April 2014 -
Consultation on 20mph speed limit for Hampton / Hampton Hill High Street
The Council is consulting residents, businesses and visitors on the potential introduction of 20mph speed limits along the entire stretch of Hampton / Hampton Hill High Street. If you visit, live or work in the area (see the map below) have your say by completing the online questionnaire below by Friday 28 March 2014. There is currently considerable national and regional discussion on the subject of 20mph speed limits and 20mph speed zones. The difference between 20mph speed limits and a... MoreClosed 28 March 2014 -
Consultation on area-wide 20mph speed limits for Kew
The Council is consulting local residents and businesses on the potential introduction of 20mph speed limits covering the Kew area. If you live or work in the area have your say by completing the online questionnaire below by Friday 28 March 2014. There is currently considerable national and regional discussion on the subject of 20mph speed limits and 20mph speed zones. The difference between 20mph speed limits and a 20mph speed zones is that: A 20mph speed limit scheme seeks to... MoreClosed 28 March 2014 -
Consultation on area-wide 20mph speed limits for Whitton/Heathfield
The Council is consulting local residents and businesses on the potential introduction of 20mph speed limits covering the Whitton/Heathfield area. If you live or work in the area have your say by completing the online questionnaire below by Friday 28 March 2014. There is currently considerable national and regional discussion on the subject of 20mph speed limits and 20mph speed zones. The difference between 20mph speed limits and a 20mph speed zones is that: A 20mph speed limit... MoreClosed 28 March 2014 -
Proposed Ramp Access in Jubilee Gardens - Mortlake
As part of our ongoing commitment to enhance our Parks and Open Space and following the recent towpath upgrade from Jubilee Gardens to Barnes Station, Richmond Council would like to make the Gardens and towpath more accessible. The Council proposes to provide step free access from the Gardens and allow users with buggies, wheelchairs and mobility scooters to easily and safely access the towpath. Your views are important to us and we invite you to complete and submit this questionnaire... MoreClosed 9 March 2014 -
Annual Public Health Report (APHR)
Publication of an Annual Public Health Report (APHR) is a new statutory duty of local authorities which was introduced by the Health and Social Care Act (2012). The APHR provides information on topics of local interest in order to inform commissioning and service planning; it compliments and builds upon information presented in the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment. The APHR has been developed in collaboration with a wide range of partners. This year’s APHR includes four chapters: early... MoreClosed 24 February 2014 -
Chase Green Review 2014
As part of our ongoing commitment to improve the borough’s parks and open spaces Richmond Council is proposing to review the play space in Chase Green. Chase Green is the small open space between Redway Drive and Godfrey Avenue, next to Chertsey Road (A316). It has a fenced-off hard surface area for ball games and a surrounding grass area mainly used for dog walking. There is a possibility of improving the space and we are keen to ensure that Chase Green meets local needs. We are... MoreClosed 23 February 2014 -
Murray Park Review 2014
As part of our ongoing commitment to improve the borough’s parks and open spaces Richmond Council is proposing to review the play ground in Murray Park. There is a possibility of improving the space and we are keen to ensure that Murray Park playground meets local needs. We are keen to hear the views of both children and adults who do and do not use Murray Park and invite you to take part in this survey. The information you provide will help us to: understand how the park... MoreClosed 23 February 2014 -
Kew Road proposed Crossing Upgrade
The Council is proposing to improve pedestrian crossings in Kew Road. The zebra crossing at the junction of Lion Gate Gardens is very well used giving access to Kew Gardens and the northbound bus stop. In recent years, however, the Council has received numerous complaints about this crossing with vehicles reported not to stop and there has been three personal injury collisions at this location in the last five years. Investigations have identified that the problems here are due to both... MoreClosed 10 February 2014 -
Ham Close Residents' Survey
The Prince’s Foundation for Building Community is working with Richmond Housing Partnership (RHP) and Richmond Council to gather the views of residents and local stakeholders on the potential refurbishment or development of Ham Close. Have your Say This involves getting your thoughts and ideas on how you would like Ham Close to look in the future. You can give us your views by: Completing the on-line questionnaire. Coming along to one of the Public Drop In Sessions... MoreClosed 27 January 2014 -
Your Vision Your Whitton and Heathfield Survey
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) wants residents and businesses to help with improving the Whitton and Heathfield 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 first stage of consultation when residents and businesses are being asked about their views on the character of their local area today and for the... MoreClosed 20 December 2013 -
Community Roads & Pavements Fund 2014
As part of the Council's drive to improve the environment of the borough and after listening to resident feedback from its 'All in One' consultation and Annual Residents' Survey, an annual funding pot of £35,000 has been made available for improvements to roads and pavements in each of the fourteen village areas in the borough. This sum (in total £490,000) is in addition to the maintenance work being carried out by the Council and each year local residents will be invited to suggest... MoreClosed 13 December 2013 -
Your Vision Your Kew Survey
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) wants residents and businesses to help with improving the Kew 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 first 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. A new... MoreClosed 13 December 2013 -
Consultation on the Draft Carers Strategy 2013-2015
The Carers Strategy for 2013 to 2015 has been developed in partnership with local carers, the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Richmond Clinical Commissioning Group, The Carers Hub, Richmond Borough Mind, South West London and St Georges Mental Health Trust, Hounslow and Richmond Community Health Trust, Richmond Wellbeing Service and members of the Carers Strategy Reference Group. Nationally we are going through a period of fundamental change in the delivery of health and social... MoreClosed 6 December 2013 -
NHS Health Checks Programme Survey
Welcome to the NHS Health Check programme survey. Everyone is at some risk of developing heart disease, stroke, diabetes, kidney disease and some forms of dementia. An NHS Health Check aims to help you lower your risk of developing these common but often preventable diseases. From April 2013, responsibility for the NHS Health Check programme moved to your local authority, which will invite anyone who is eligible to have a check over a five-year rolling cycle. That means everyone aged... MoreClosed 6 December 2013 -
Proposal to develop Beach Volleyball Courts at Broom Road Recreation Ground
The Council is proposing to convert the two tennis/netball courts in Broom Road, Teddington into 3 beach volleyball courts managed by Teddington Sports Centre who currently manage the community sports facilities at Teddington School. The new courts would be available for community to play the sport and offer a range of other activities that include beach tennis and the potential for a children’s play beach during the summer. The condition of the existing courts has been declining over... MoreClosed 30 November 2013 -
Gothic Gardens Improvements
As part of our ongoing commitment to enhance our Parks and Open Spaces Richmond Council are putting forward several improvement proposals for Gothic Gardens along Richmond Riverside in Petersham Road. There is a longer term ambition to repair the Petersham Road wall which is currently fenced off due to health and safety reasons but at this stage is not part of the programme of improvements proposed due to the level of funding required for this large scale project. However it is possible... MoreClosed 24 November 2013 -
Proposed Traffic Management Scheme in Stanley Road, Twickenham
Richmond Council has received complaints from residents in Stanley Road, between South Road and Hampton Road, about access and congestion problems caused by parked vehicles. In view of these complaints local investigations and studies have been undertaken and the Council proposes the following ideas as a solution: Two new lengths of double yellow lines in Stanley Road [say where using landmarks] Introducing a new Community Parking Zone (CPZ) to prevent displacement of... MoreClosed 24 November 2013 -
Proposed St Margarets North Community Parking Zone (CPZ)
The results of a parking consultation recently undertaken in this area shows overwhelming support for a new CPZ to be introduced in Orchard Road and Netherton Road to address issues identified by local residents.– see letter in related documents below. The Council is now proposing to implement a new CPZ in Orchard Road and Netherton Road, including the adjacent section of St Margarets Road – see map in related documents below. Details of the proposed CPZ are: St... MoreClosed 22 November 2013 -
Pre-Publication Site Allocations Plan
The Council is inviting comments over a six week period on a draft of the Site Allocations Plan. This is one of a series of documents which make up the Borough’s Local Plan. The Site Allocations Plan includes a number of proposal sites throughout the borough apart from the area covered by the Twickenham Area Action Plan. The Plan proposes a variety of new uses for the sites to meet existing and predicted future needs in the period up to 2030. The Site Allocations Plan will be a statutory... MoreClosed 12 November 2013 -
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames’s Draft Housing Strategy 2013-17 consultation
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Housing Strategy sets out the Borough’s plans for housing for the period 2013-2017. The Council’s previous housing strategy ended in 2012. Over the last few years there has been a significant amount of change to national housing policy coupled with a radical welfare reform agenda. This has had major implications for both residents, and housing associations. · All local authorities have a number of legal and strategic functions around housing.... MoreClosed 8 November 2013
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