Site allocations plan pre-publication consultation on educational sites
Results updated 20 Oct 2017
The final version of the Plan (Publication SA Plan), which will include the new additional proposals including any changes, will be subject to a final 6-week consultation period in spring/summer 2015, before it will be submitted to the Secretary of State for independent examination in public.
Overview
The Council is inviting comments on four sites to be included within the Site Allocations Plan (SA Plan).
The SA Plan is one of a series of documents which make up the Borough’s Local Plan. It includes a number of proposal sites throughout the borough (apart from the area covered by the Twickenham Area Action Plan). The SA Plan proposes a variety of new uses for the sites to meet existing and predicted future needs in the period up to 2030. It will be a statutory land use plan and will be used for the purposes of development management, superseding the saved sites from the Unitary Development Plan 2005.
The sites have been identified following the analysis of the responses that were submitted during the original pre-publication consultation on the SA Plan in October/November 2013.
In order to make responding as easy as possible, you can either:
- Read the consultation material at the link below; or
- View the consultation material at the Civic Centre, 44 York Street, Twickenham, TW1 3BZ or in the borough’s libraries
You can respond with your comments in the following ways:
- By email to Ldfconsultation@richmond.gov.uk or
- By post to Policy and Design, LB Richmond upon Thames, Civic Centre, 44 York Street, Twickenham, TW1 3BZ
Please note that:
- This consultation is only about the four sites specified in the consultation material. Any policies, text, tables and maps that were previously consulted on are not open to comment; any comments on these will not be considered at this stage
- Responses will not be treated as confidential
Areas
Audiences
- Open to all
Interests
- Richmond Borough
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