Your Vision, Your Richmond

Closed 29 Jun 2015

Opened 15 May 2015

Results updated 6 Oct 2017

The results for this consultation are currently being collated in order to produce a draft supplimentary planning document. This will be available to view initially at drop in sessions on 27th September and the 4th October 2015.

For further details please contact Bill Reed (Community Links Officer (Village Planning)) 020 8831 6273

Overview

London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT) would like residents, businesses, community groups and organisations to help with improving the Richmond Village area. This will include helping to shape:

  • How current Council policy impacts on planning and development and how best to protect and enhance your areas character and conservation areas 
  • Aspirations for your community that contribute to its character and feel to make it a desirable place to live such as strengthening opportunities to get involved or tackling isolation of the elderly

 

This is the first stage of consultation when we would like your views on your local area and community today and for the future. Your feedback will be used to create an updated Village Plan for Richmond that will be published in the Autumn 2015.

The second formal stage of consultation will take place during September and October 2015 and will focus solely on the local planning guidance for Richmond before it is adopted in late 2015.

Have your say

There will be a number of opportunities for you to have your say on the Richmond Village Plan including:

  • Completing the on-line survey below  by 29 June 2015
  • Attending one of the two drop-in events (see key dates on the right)
  • Joining one of the walkabouts  (see key dates on the right)

 

To gauge numbers on the walkabouts, please email allinone@richmond.gov.uk using the subject line to state which one you would like to attend.

You can also email your comments to allinone@richmond.gov.uk (please put your postcode in the subject box).

Please read through the related documents below completing the survey. This information will also be available at the Richmond drop-in events.

Please submit your completed survey by 29 June 2015 when the consultation closes.

Events

  • Richmond Question Time

    From 28 Jan 2015 at 18:30 to 28 Jan 2015 at 20:30

    'Question-time’ style events enable residents to share directly with the Leader of the Council and Cabinet Members the local issues that mean most to them, to make suggestions for improvements and hold leading members of the Council to account.

    To submit a question to any of the events, or for more information email events@richmond.gov.uk. Please clearly state at the start of your email which Question Time you want to attend.

    Pre-submitted questions will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis to be asked on the night, but all questions submitted in advance will receive a written answer and be published online.

    The Richmond Question Time is being held at Duke Street Church, Duke Street, Richmond, TW9 1DH.

  • From 9 May 2015 at 10:00 to 9 May 2015 at 17:00

  • Richmond Village Plan Drop-In Session 1

    From 6 Jun 2015 at 10:00 to 6 Jun 2015 at 16:00

    An opportunity to see the emerging ideas on your local area of Richmond, and for you to have your say on how current Council policy impacts on planning and development, and how best to protect and enhance Richmond’s character and conservation areas.

    We also want your views on your wider aspirations for your community, for example tackling isolation or strengthening opportunities to get involved.

    Join us at Richmond Adult Community College, Parkshot, Richmond, London, TW9 2RE.

    On Sat 6 June, 1am to 4pm for a drop-in session with LBRuT's staff and Planning Consultants, who will available to take your questions and queries.

  • Richmond Village Plan Resident Walk-About 1

    From 7 Jun 2015 at 11:00 to 7 Jun 2015 at 16:00

    Join Council Officers in a coordinated walkabout of your local area of Richmond, giving you the opportunity to highlight key areas of interest, particular features and what you would like to see improved. A non-walking tour can be arranged for those with mobility issues.

    To help gauge numbers please email: allinone@richmond.gov.uk using the subject line Richmond Walkabout 1 (morning and/or afternoon).

    Morning: Sunday 7 June, 11am to 1pm
    Meeting outside Richmond Theatre

    Route 1: Richmond Green and environs, Richmond Riverside, Town Centre, railway station

    Route 2: Pools on the Park Richmond Athletic, Kew Road (south end), area between Kew Road / Sandycombe /Road and South of Lower Mortlake Road (A316) up to railway line.

    Afternoon: Sunday 7 June, 2pm to 4pm
    Meeting outside the Cambrian Centre

    Route 1: Queens Road, Richmond Hill, Friars Stile Road/Montague Road/Onslow Road area

    Route 2: Queens Road north including the Queens Road Estate / Park Road/ Kings Road / Marchmont Road area

  • Village Plan Drop-In (Sovereign House)

    From 12 Jun 2015 at 18:00 to 12 Jun 2015 at 19:30

    In conjunction with Richmond Police Service, we will have a stand at Sovereign House from 18:00, with information about Village Planning.

  • Richmond Village Plan Drop-In Session 2

    From 13 Jun 2015 at 10:00 to 13 Jun 2015 at 16:00

    An opportunity to see the emerging ideas on your local area of Richmond, and for you to have your say on how current Council policy impacts on planning and development, and how best to protect and enhance Richmond’s character and conservation areas.

    We also want your views on your wider aspirations for your community, for example tackling isolation or strengthening opportunities to get involved.

    Join us at St Matthias Church, Church Road, Richmond, TW10 6LS.

    On Sat 13 June, 10am to 4pm for a drop-in session with LBRuT's staff and Planning Consultants, who will available to take your questions and queries.

  • Richmond Village Plan Walk-About 2

    From 14 Jun 2015 at 11:00 to 14 Jun 2015 at 16:00

    Join Council Officers in a coordinated walkabout of your local area of Richmond, giving you the opportunity to highlight key areas of interest, particular features and what you would like to see improved. A non-walking tour can be arranged for those with mobility issues. To help gauge numbers please email: allinone@richmond.gov.uk using the subject line Richmond Walkabout 2 (morning and/or afternoon).

    Morning: Sunday 14 June, 11am to 1pm
    Meeting outside The White Horse Public House, Worple Way.

    Route: The Alberts, together with the Vineyard / Paradise Road area

    Afternoon: Sunday 14 June, 2pm to 4pm
    Meeting outside Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, 222 Sheen Road

    Route: Area between Upper Richmond Road West/Sheen Road and the railway line

Areas

Audiences

  • Residents
  • Businesses

Interests

  • Richmond Borough