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Twickenham Studios Parking Provision
The new owner of the Studios is planning a number of improvements to the site to enhance its future operation. The can be made available to accommodate filming companies who wish to use the Studios. Given that Richmond is a pro-filming borough and that the Studios is considered an important asset to the local economy, the Council wishes to support the Studios in its re-development efforts and is proposing a number of changes to parking provision inthe area and interested in hearing... MoreOpened 19 July 2013 -
Richmond Green Improvements Proposal
Iron bollards and railings once encompassed the whole of Richmond Green but most were removed as part of the World War II. Now the Freinds of Richmond Green and partners have secured pledges of more than £90,000 of its target £125,000, the Council would like to consult on a range of proposed improvements to replace the railings supported by other improvements by the Council. Your views are important to us and we invite you to completeand submit the on-line questionnaire by Monday... MoreOpened 19 July 2013 -
Twickenham Town Centre Highways and Pocket Park Improvements
Between 2010 - 2012 Richmond Council carried out extensive consultation to consider the future of Twickenham and find out what people think about the local area. The results showed how much people care about the future of Twickenham Town Centre and identified the need for regeneration of the area through investment in improved retail, leisure and community facilities and enhancement of the public realm. The final Twickenham Area Action Plan, the regeneration strategy for guiding... MoreOpened 12 July 2013 -
York House Gardens Enchanted Gardens
The Council proposes to create a new “enchanted garden” play area within York House Japanese Gardens in keeping with the historic feel of the site using natural materials appropriate to the site. Please take a virtual tour of the gardens and look at the background document for examples of the kinds of sculpture that would be installed in the enchanted garden. We welcome your views and invite you to complete and submit your questionnaire using the link below. MoreOpened 12 July 2013 -
Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document
In order to help implement Richmond's Local Plan, which consists of the adopted Core Strategy, Development Management Plan and Twickenham Area Action Plan, and make clear the relationship with Richmond's forthcoming Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), we have published a draft Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) for consultation. Planning Obligations (also known as 'Section 106 agreements') are legally binding agreements made between the developer and the... MoreOpened 8 July 2013 -
Richmond upon Thames Inclusive Sport and Exercise Consultation 2013
Richmond Council's Sports Development Team developed RISE (Richmond upon Thames Inclusive Sport and Exercise) in conjunction with the Three Wings Trust in 2008. RISE aims to highlight the wide range of inclusive and disability-specific sports available in the borough. The Sports Development Team consulted with adults, young people and parents and carers of children with disabilities in the borough to find out about their participation in sporting activities. The research was carried... MoreOpened 5 June 2013 -
Developing an Out of Hospital Care Strategy
Richmond Clinical Commissioning Group and London Borough of Richmond upon Thames are undertaking a number of activities, such as this survey, to better understand the needs and views of our local community about care out of hospital. MoreOpened 24 May 2013 -
Holly Road Garden of Rest Improvement
We hope residents are pleased with the works in Holly Road Garden of Rest over the past few months, including new park furniture/painted fence/hedge reduction/tree works/tomb repairs/footpath overlay & new planting, all of which have opened up the site and made it a more pleasant space to enjoy. During the initial consultation we suggested improving the play area to add more play value. There were several suggestions in response to make the play area much larger which entailed moving fence... MoreOpened 13 May 2013 -
Ham & Petersham - Neighbourhood Planning
Richmond Council has received applications by members of the community in Ham and Petersham, including representatives of Ham and Petersham Association, Ham United Group and other local groups and organisations, to be formally designated as a Neighbourhood Forum, and to set the boundary of their Neighbourhood Area. In accordance with the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012, the Council has consulted the local community, residents and other interested stakeholders on these applications for... MoreOpened 3 May 2013 -
Richmond Joint Strategy for Prevention of Substance Misuse
The Richmond joint strategy for prevention of substance misuse is a document produced jointly by Richmond Council and Richmond Clinical Commissioning Group. It set outs a comprehensive programme of actions to prevent and reduce substance misuse and related harm. It brings together the contributions of many partners that share this goal. This consultation has provided residents with an opportunity to comment on the draft strategy document. The results of the consultation will be taken into... MoreOpened 1 May 2013 -
Heathrow Referendum
Under successive administrations, Richmond Council has sought to involve local people in decision-making and in the development of ideas for the improvement of their localities across the borough. As part of this, from 22 April - 16 May 2013 Richmond Council invited local residents to have their say on a potential expansion of Heathrow Airport in the borough’s first local referendum. At the same time, residents in Hillingdon were also asked the same questions by their local... MoreOpened 22 April 2013 -
Percy Road/Broad Lane - Junction Improvements Consultation
The Council is undertaking an Uplift programme which aims to revitalise a number of areas across the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames that would benefit most from a range of improvements. The Percy Road and Broad Lane Junction in the Hampton North has been proposed for improvement as part of that programme. Following consultation with local residents in July and August 2012 a new design for the junction has been produced: Issues; - Resurfacing the footpath and road - York Stone... MoreOpened 22 April 2013 -
Champions Wharf Play Beach Consultation
There is an ever increasing demand for new play spaces in central Twickenham which currently only has two play areas in Holly Road Garden of Rest and Diamond Jubilee Gardens on the riverside. There is potential for that demand to increase further with the Twickenham Station redevelopment and the proposed redevelopment of the Old Sorting Office, as well the upgrade of the town centre which will attract even more visitors to the area. Following the success of the popular temporary beach over... MoreOpened 22 April 2013 -
Community Safety Partnership Strategic Intelligence Assessment: Setting the Priorities for 2013/14
The Community Safety Partnership Strategic Intelligence Assessment is a document produced jointly by Richmond Council and the Metropolitan Police. 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, youth offending, burglary, robbery and theft. The implications of these issues and possible future threats are also considered. The main... MoreOpened 19 April 2013 -
Elmfield Gardens and Jubilee Gardens Landscape Consultation
The Council continues implementation of its Parks Improvement Plan II with a programme of improvements to parks and open spaces across the borough. The importance of this work is acknowledged by residents who when asked in the All in One survey 2011 what they like best about their local area, the majority mentioned the parks and open spaces. In order to retain the current high standards of parks, improvements to new and existing facilities are developed through consultation... MoreOpened 12 April 2013 -
Ham Library Improvements
The Uplift programme aims to revitalise a number of areas across the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames that would benefit most from a range of improvements. Ham Library has been identified for improvement as part of the programme. Following a building survey of the Ham Library and Annex in November 2012 a programme of interior improvements has been agreed in order to improve and modernise the library and improve its facilities as part of a general maintenance which will also include:... MoreOpened 25 March 2013 -
Railshead Road Improvements
In recent years Richmond Council has received a number of complaints expressing concern about Railshead Road, in particular: - The poor condition of the road surface - Conflict between pedestrians, vehicles and cyclists who use the area - The general run-down look of the junction of Railshead Road with St Margarets The Council has secured funding from the developers of Brunel University for transport improvements and it is proposed to use some of that money to improve Railshead... MoreOpened 5 February 2013 -
Hampton North Uplift Programme - Hampton Square
The Uplift programme aims to revitalise a number of areas across the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames that would benefit most from a range of improvements. Hampton North has been identified as one of those areas. Following consultation with local residents in July 2012 a proposal and a design for a new Hampton Village Square has been produced. The aim is for the square to replace the derelict Old White House building and provide a vibrant community space with links to the local shops,... MoreOpened 28 January 2013 -
Hampton North Uplift Wave 1 Community Consultation
Background Uplift is Richmond Council's programme to rejuvenate the Hampton North, Whitton, Barnes, Mortlake and Ham areas of the borough. Key actions of each Uplift programme are based on the results of the All in One survey and Village Planning sessions. Funding for projects is provided by the Council but other funding has, and will be sourced, through other organisations and funding providers. The aim of the Uplift programme is to create positive results for each of the Uplift areas,... MoreOpened 28 January 2013 -
Proposals for the Redevelopment of the Richmond upon Thames College Site
The aims of the redevelopment are to modernise and improve the College, provide another new 11-16 secondary school for Twickenham and complete the rebuilding of the borough's special schools. Your views are important to us and the information you have provided will help both the Council and College understand the concerns and priorities of our residents, prior to making a decision about how the site will be used. MoreOpened 28 January 2013 -
Community Roads and Pavements Fund 2013
As part of the Council's drive to improve the environment of the borough and after listening to comments from its 'All in One' consultation, an annual community road and pavement funding pot of £35,000 has been made available for highway maintenance 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 how the money should be spent in... MoreOpened 21 January 2013 -
Children and Young People's Plan 2013-17
The Children and Young People's Plan sets out the strategic direction and goals for the Children and Young People's Trust Board (CYPTB), covering all children and young people up to the age of 19, and up to the age of 25 for care leavers and young people with learning disabilities. It covers universal services such as schools and GPs; targeted services for children with particular needs such as support for behavioural or health difficulties; and specialist services for the small number of... MoreOpened 21 January 2013 -
Improving the Education of Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs
Thank you for taking part in this consultation. A decision has now been made to proceed to Statutory Proposals regarding the re-provision of Strathmore Special School. The publication of a statutory notice and the publication of statutory proposals can now be found here: http://www.richmond.gov.uk/sen_consultation This will provide a period of six weeks for comment or objection. Please also visit the above link for more details on how this decision was made and how the consultation... MoreOpened 21 January 2013 -
Latchmere House Former Remand Centre Draft Planning Brief
A Draft Planning Brief has been jointly prepared by the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames (RBKuT) and the London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames (LBRuT), and relates to the former Latchmere House and HM Remand Centre. It is a decommissioned Ministry of Justice site and spans the northern boundary of the RBKuT and the south eastern boundary of LBRuT. The purpose of the Brief is to provide the Ministry of Justice (the landowner) and prospective developers with planning guidance and a... MoreOpened 11 January 2013 -
Proposed Expansion of Nelson Primary School
The Council has consulted upon the proposed permanent expansion of Nelson Primary School from September 2014, from its current two forms of Reception entry to three. That means that the school would permanently admit 90 children each year, rather than its usual 60. MoreOpened 11 January 2013 -
Richmond Community Infrastructure Levy Consultation 2012
The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a new planning charge, introduced by the Planning Act 2008, and came into force in April 2010 through the Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010. CIL is a charge that the Council can set for certain new developments in the borough. CIL charges will be based on simple formulae, the size of which can be related to the size, type and location of the new development. This will allow the Council to raise funds from developers undertaking new... MoreOpened 17 December 2012 -
Richmond Gambling Policy Review 2012
Richmond Council is a Licensing Authority with a duty to exercise a number of functions under the Gambling Act 2005 and have due regard to the following licensing objectives set out in Section 1 of the Act: - Prevent gambling from being a source of crime or disorder, or being associated with crime, disorder or being used to support crime - Ensure that gambling is conducted in a fair and open way - Protect children and other vulnerable persons from being harmed or exploited by... MoreOpened 17 December 2012 -
Site Allocations Plan Call For Sites
The Council has issued a 'Call for Sites' for review for possible inclusion within the Site Allocations Plan. We were looking for potential development sites or groups of sites where there might be the opportunity for redevelopment or changes of use. Submitted sites and proposals should have a reasonable prospect of coming forward in the period up to 2029. MoreOpened 17 December 2012 -
Dog Order - Petersham Meadows
The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames The Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 Notice of Intention to Make a Dog Control Order regarding Petersham Meadows, Richmond, Surrey Notice is hereby given that The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Council (the Council) proposes to make an Order under part 6 of the Clean Neighbourhoods & Environment Act 2005, the effect of which will be to create an offence if a person in charge of a dog takes the dog onto, or permits the... MoreOpened 12 December 2012 -
Broom Road Recreation Ground - Proposal to Develop Two Volleyball Court
Two tennis/netball courts are provided at Broom Road Recreation Ground. Their condition has been declining over the last few years though there continues to be some casual use of these courts. There is no charge for their use. A new multi-use games area was provided on Broom Road as part of the rebuilding of Teddington School and this contains 3 tennis courts and 2 netball courts. These facilities are available for use by the community out of school hours and are managed by Teddington... MoreOpened 12 December 2012
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