Twickenham Rediscovered Consultation June – July 2017
Results updated 21 Nov 2017
From 13 June to 11 July the Council ran a period of engagement on the Twickenham Rediscovered project, asking residents to have their say on the plans for redevelopment and areas including servicing, access and parking, landscaping and building appearance. The analysis of 457 responses to the questionnaire was carried out externally and a full report can be seen here
The results of this period of consultation helped to further develop the proposal. Further information on the Twickenham Rediscovered project can be found here
Overview
Twickenham Rediscovered aims to create a new ‘heart’ for the town, one that celebrates its riverside location. By regenerating the area we aim to fulfil the vision of residents as articulated in the Twickenham Area Action Plan (TAAP).
In 2014 the Council purchased 1, 1A, 1B King Street and 2/4 Water Lane to help facilitate this. Since the purchase of the site the Council has embarked on a series of consultations with residents, businesses and local community groups to ensure we hear a wide range of voices on how to create this new ‘heart’. The proposals presented here are a product of that engagement, and we would now like to hear your views again.
The feedback from this consultation will be fed into a final proposal for the site, which will be consulted on in autumn 2017 ahead of a Planning Application later in the year.
Areas
Audiences
- Open to all
Interests
- Richmond Borough
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