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  • Pétanque Proposal - Westerly Ware

    As part of our continuing programme of play and sport provision and improvements across the borough, the Parks Department are working with the Westerly Ware Association (WWA) on their proposal to add a pétanque piste on the main grassed area of the park. An image of the proposed location is below: The aim of this consultation is to inform park visitors and the wider public about the proposal, to establish whether the proposal is supported and to gather feedback. At this... More
    Closed 16 December 2022
  • Proposed changes in Broad Street, Teddington

    The Council is inviting comments on a proposal to improve the existing bus stop outside ‘The Hogarth’ pub in Broad Street, Teddington. The Council implemented a temporary bus stop arrangement, known as a build out, on the west bound bus stop on Broad Street during the early stages of the lockdown. This temporary arrangement was intended to allow for a greater waiting area to aid social distancing. The materials used were temporary and the wider public realm study for... More
    Closed 28 November 2022
  • Richmond upon Thames Leisure Centres Survey

    The Council is currently undertaking a review of the leisure centre facilities and the services we provide within the borough, and we would like to hear from you! We are in the early stages of collecting information which will guide decision making about the future of leisure provision. We know that things have changed since the pandemic, like the change for lots of people to work from home or exercise outdoors. So, we want to make sure that what we are providing, is what you... More
    Closed 25 November 2022
  • St Mary Magdalen’s Catholic Primary - School Streets Scheme

    A School Street is where a road with a school temporarily closes to reduce vehicular traffic during the school's opening and closing times, to enhance the safety of school children. There are many benefits of Schools Streets including keeping the area outside the school gates free of congestion, reducing idling vehicles and potentially improving air quality, encouraging active travel to school, aiding social distancing, creating a pleasant and calm atmosphere at the start and... More
    Closed 19 October 2022
  • Public consultation on the Local Views Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)

    Local views form an intrinsic part of the borough’s landscape and townscape context, from the well-known views from Richmond Hill and King Henry VIII's Mound to St Paul's Cathedral, to those around our rivers, greens, and landscape settings, as well as around more local landmarks defining points of townscape interest. This is a new Supplementary Planning Document (SPD), setting out those existing protected views that have already been adopted through the Local Plan , as well... More
    Closed 5 September 2022
  • Draft Refuse and Recycling Storage and Access Requirements for New Developments Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)

    New developments are required to store solid waste as well as provide adequate access for collection in line with the Buildings Regulations 2010, whilst a code of practice for methods of storage, collection, segregation for recycling and recovery, and on-site treatment of waste from buildings are set out in the British Standards. This draft Refuse and Recycling SPD provides further waste and recycling storage and collection guidance for the type of development, both residential and... More
    Closed 5 September 2022
  • Draft Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plans for Public Consultation Richmond 2022

    THIS CONSULTATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO 1ST SEPTEMBER 2022 We are currently undertaking a borough-wide programme of reviewing existing Conservation Area Appraisals, to ensure they are reflective of their current character and appearance. What is a Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan? Conservation Areas are areas of special architectural and historic interest, the character and appearance of which are worthy of preserving or enhancing. This... More
    Closed 1 September 2022
  • New Zone T4 Parking Consultation

    Implementation of new controlled parking zone – Cambridge Road/Elmfield Avenue area (new Zone T4) In March 2022 a Council decision was made to implement new controlled parking zones (CPZs) in Teddington. Preparations are now underway to bring these schemes into operation in the coming months. One of the new zones will be implemented in the Cambridge Road/Elmfield Avenue area (new Zone T4) – see plan here . This scheme will operate Monday to... More
    Closed 14 August 2022
  • Draft Affordable Housing Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)

    The draft Affordable Housing SPD provides further detailed guidance to support the adopted Local Plan policies with regard to affordable housing and how the council will assess viability within the planning process. This update to the existing SPD (2014) is to reflect new or updated requirements in the Local Plan and also guidance published by National Government, the Greater London Authority (GLA) and the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Alongside the SPD are... More
    Closed 1 August 2022
  • Heathfield Pavilion Consultation

    The Council have been working closely with the Friends of Heathfield Recreation Ground (FoHRGE) to develop proposed plans for the redevelopment of the existing metal container that acts as Heathfield pavilion and changing rooms. The property is currently used as storage for sports clubs and is also used occasionally as changing rooms. In more recent years it has been used by Food for Thought for the distribution of surplus foodstuffs. We know from our borough parks surveys that... More
    Closed 31 July 2022
  • Draft Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plans for Public Consultation Teddington and Hampton 2022

    We are currently undertaking a borough-wide programme of reviewing existing Conservation Area Appraisals, to ensure they are reflective of their current character and appearance. What is a Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan? Conservation Areas are areas of special architectural and historic interest, the character and appearance of which are worthy of preserving or enhancing. This character is derived from the area as a whole rather than the quality of... More
    Closed 15 July 2022
  • Broad Lane - Proposed Zebra Crossing

    The Council is inviting comments on a proposal to introduce a new raised zebra crossing along Broad Lane, at its junction with Wensleydale Road and Nightingale Road. A petition was received from local residents requesting a safe place to cross Broad Lane, particularly for young children attending nearby schools, and this had the support of local Ward Councillors. The design proposes a new zebra crossing, safely positioned along Broad Lane just west of Wensleydale Road. To ensure... More
    Closed 27 June 2022
  • E-scooter public hire trial

    About the trial We are participating in Transport for London's (TfL) multi-borough, 12-month trial e-scooter public hire scheme, which began on 7 June 2021. This scheme is made possible by legislation passed last year enabling local authorities to host public hire schemes subject to Department for Transport approval. The trial aims to test the viability and safety of e-scooters as part of a long-term solution to air quality and congestion issues across London. Operators ... More
    Closed 7 June 2022
  • Park Road Parking Re-consultation

    You may recall that in 2019 we carried out a parking consultation in this area. This consultation was commenced primarily in relation to the possible impact on parking that the new Lidl superstore and Deer Park School in Richmond Road could bring to the area. The results of the consultation showed support to extend the CPZ’s operational hours and days in most roads near to the development. The results also showed support for the CPZ to be extended to Park Road (uncontrolled... More
    Closed 1 May 2022
  • Beresford Avenue Parking Re-consultation

    You may recall that in 2019 we carried out a parking consultation in this area. This consultation was commenced primarily in relation to the possible impact on parking that the new Lidl superstore and Deer Park School in Richmond Road could bring to the area. The results of the consultation showed support to extend the CPZ’s operational hours and days in most roads near to the development. The results also showed support for the CPZ to be extended to Park Road (uncontrolled... More
    Closed 1 May 2022
  • Fulwood Gardens CPZ Consultation

    The Council is consulting residents about whether or not they would support adding Fulwood Gardens to the Cole Parking Controlled Parking (Zone C) - see map here . Should a CPZ be introduced, residents and their visitors wishing to park on street during the operational times of the CPZ will be required to purchase / display a valid parking permit. You would not be able to purchase a permit if you live in a property subject to a S106 Planning Agreement, which... More
    Closed 1 May 2022
  • East Twickenham CPZ (Zone F) Review

    You may recall that in 2019 we carried out a parking consultation in this area. This consultation was commenced primarily in relation to the possible impact on parking that the new Lidl superstore and Deer Park School in Richmond Road could bring to the area. The results of the consultation showed support to extend the CPZ’s operational hours and days in most roads near to the development. The results also showed support for the CPZ to be extended to Park Road (uncontrolled... More
    Closed 1 May 2022
  • Traffic issues in North and South Worple Way areas

    The Council is keen to better understand the views of residents about the existing traffic conditions in the North and South Worple Way areas. Since the closure of Hammersmith Bridge to vehicular traffic, and modifications to parking bays on Alder Road and South Worple Way (to improve emergency vehicle access), concerns have been raised about pedestrian safety, traffic volumes and vehicle conflict in local roads. It appears some drivers may be using local roads to avoid... More
    Closed 27 March 2022
  • School Streets: Nelson and Thomson House

    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, encouraging active travel to school, aiding social distancing, creating a pleasant and calm atmosphere at the start and end of the school day and, of... More
    Closed 21 March 2022
  • Hampton Hill Area - Parking Review

    The Council is undertaking a parking review in the Holly Road/Park Place area of Hampton Hill. This review is being undertaken following the submission of a petition from residents of Holly Road, Park Place and Myrtle Road requesting parking controls. It is understood that some residents have faced difficulties in finding a parking space near to their home due to non-residents parking in the area (including all day commuters and/or short and long stay parking). A Controlled... More
    Closed 20 March 2022
  • Brook Road and St. Margaret's Grove, Twickenham – proposed one way working

    Following complaints regarding vehicle damage and conflict caused by vehicles meeting head on along these narrow roads, the Council is seeking your views on measures to address these concerns. The roads are heavily parked on both sides and it is recognised that the introduction of passing areas through the removal of parking is not considered viable due to parking demand. The introduction of a one-way working arrangement will reduce conflict between vehicles, and the... More
    Closed 18 March 2022
  • School Streets: St Mary Magdalen’s Catholic Primary School

    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, encouraging active travel to school, aiding social distancing, creating a pleasant and calm atmosphere at the start and end of the school day and, of... More
    Closed 25 February 2022
  • Hounslow Heath - Proposed Outdoor Gym

    As part of the Council’s continued commitment to improve our parks and open spaces, the Council’s Parks Team are proposing to install a new outdoor gym at Hounslow Heath. The Council propose that the equipment installed should be a mix of items that are suitable for both those that have mobility difficulties, and other uses. The proposed location of the gym is shown on the map above with a line where the extension of the footpath will run to make the gym accessible. The... More
    Closed 25 February 2022
  • Holly Road Recreation Ground - Proposed Outdoor Gym

    As part of the Council’s continued commitment to improve our parks and open spaces, the Council’s Parks Team are proposing to install a new outdoor gym at Holly Road Recreation Ground. The Council propose that the equipment installed should be a mix of items that are suitable for both those that have mobility difficulties, and other uses. The proposed location of the gym is shown on the map above with a line drawn where the extension of the footpath will run to make the... More
    Closed 31 January 2022
  • Draft Local Plan: Pre-Publication version

    The Council is inviting comments on the first draft of the Local Plan. The Local Plan is the key planning document for the borough. It sets out policies and guidance to shape our places, plan and manage growth and guide development across the borough over a 15-year period. We are consulting on the first draft of the Local Plan, which sets out a strategic vision, objectives and the spatial strategy. The draft Plan includes place-based strategies covering the whole borough,... More
    Closed 31 January 2022
  • Friars Lane Car Park Proposed Improvement Scheme

    The Council is aware of a longstanding history of issues at Friars Lane Car Park, including a lack of parking places for local residents, security, noise, pollution, nuisance and litter. The general condition of the car park is felt to be causing inconvenience to residents, particularly at weekends, and as a result of complaints received the Council is proposing to make significant changes to the car park. The Council has listened closely to resident concerns to understand... More
    Closed 17 December 2021
  • Cargo Bike Survey - Richmond

    Richmond Council is committed to supporting the growth of cargo bike use in the Borough amongst families, individuals and businesses. We would like to hear from anyone already using a cargo bike or curious about cargo bikes to inform our approach. What is a cargo bike? A cargo bike is, quite simply, a bicycle which has space to carry cargo or passengers– whether it’s children, shopping, tools, pets, or anything else. There are many... More
    Closed 12 December 2021
  • Richmond Health and Care Plan Refresh Survey

    We have now published Richmond’s refreshed draft of the Health and Care Plan 2022-2024 which describes our vision, priorities and the actions we will work on together as partners to improve the health and wellbeing of Richmond’s residents. The plan was first published in 2019 with the aim of key organisations working together on priorities that would make the difference in enabling Richmond residents to start life well as children, live well as adults and for... More
    Closed 10 December 2021
  • Railshead Road Enhancement Scheme

    Over a number of years, Richmond Council has received complaints expressing concern about Railshead Road, in particular: The poor condition of the road surface including drainage issues, Conflict between pedestrians, vehicles and cycles who use the area, The general appearance and streetscape at the junction of Railshead Road with St Margaret’s Road. You may possibly recall a previous consultation back in 2013 when the... More
    Closed 30 November 2021
  • Council Tax Reduction Scheme 2022/23

    We are consulting on changes to the Council Tax Reduction scheme that will reduce Council Tax for working age claimants. Background As part of the Welfare Reform Act 2012, the Council Tax Benefit Scheme set by the Department for Work and Pensions was abolished and replaced with a locally set Council Tax Reduction Scheme (CTRS). The scheme set by the Council in 2013 included a provision that applicable... More
    Closed 10 November 2021
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