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If you want to make a Comment on any Post in the Blog go to the bottom of the email you receive from ChildLawObserver10’s Blog where you will find a BLUE BOX. Click on the Comment and it will take … Continue reading
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A Limey Opinion
It is apparent that lime bikes are a convenience for many cyclists. But their indiscriminate dumping adds to urban and park pollution and sometimes even danger for pedestrians. Is it not time that providers controlled their users more efficiently? When … Continue reading
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING AT MORTLAKE
The Council gave some astonishing evidence to the Inspectors at the end of the Public Examination of their 2024 Local Plan in relation to affordable housing. They sought to justify the low percentage at the Stag Brewery and other areas … Continue reading
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TALL BUILDINGS IN MORTLAKE
The Stag Brewery development on the east side of Ship Lane, if approved, would comprise alterations and extensions to existing buildings and erection of buildings varying in height from three to nine storeys plus a basement of one to two … Continue reading
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FiSH
FiSH is a neighbourhood community support scheme, established in 1963, which helps the people of Barnes, Mortlake and East Sheen, in particular the older members, and those who may feel isolated and lonely. FiSH came about after a discussion between … Continue reading
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IN CASE YOU MISSED THE RICHMOND PARK GENERAL ELECTION RESULT
Congratulations to Sarah Olney on her victory and a much increased majority, with a 55% share of the total vote. And congratulations to the voters of the Richmond Park constituency with a turnout of 75% which must be one of … Continue reading
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Hare & Hounds Garden Market
The stalls at this Saturday’s Garden Market from 11AM – 1pm will include Sarah Harvey, A Quack & A Moo: homemade children’s accessories Chiara Lobbi, Pesciolino Tales: arts and crafts Beth Whitehead, Lupins Locker: handmade luxury hangers and cross stitch … Continue reading
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Wimbledon Park Planning Application
Representation Hearing – date still to be confirmed A public Representation Hearing is due to be held for the Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and the Fire Service, Jules Pipe, to consider the Application in detail and to determine whether … Continue reading
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RICHMOND UPON THAMES LOCAL PLAN: PUBLIC EXAMINATION FTR v VTR
The Public Examination of the Council’s vision for the next fifteen years in the Borough, currently being heard at York House, is beginning in part to look like a prequel to the Planning Inquiry about the Brewery Planning Applications. On … Continue reading
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