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Monthly Archives: November 2024
Kew Retail Park Development
Sarah Olney MP has also reported in her latest weekly newsletter that St George’s, the company behind the proposed Kew Retail Park, has decided to maintain it as retail space “for the foreseeable future”. This means that no plans are … Continue reading
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The Stag Brewery Public Inquiry: Mid-term report
We have had two weeks of evidence with two further weeks to come. What might be considered the most important evidence, on viability and affordable housing, will be heard over three days from Tuesday, 3 December 2024. It can be … Continue reading
Assisted Dying Bill
Your MP voted against the Assisted Dying Bill. How would her constituents have voted?
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Richmond Park Cycling: Ongoing Discussions
Paul Richards during his talk about Richmond Park (https://wordpress.com/post/childlawobserver10.com/1006) to the Mortlake with East Sheen Society (www.mess.org.uk) on 28 October said: “The speed limit on Park roads is 20 mph but this does not apply to bikes. ,,,,,The Park had … Continue reading
Supporting Local Small Shops
If you are an American Express cardholder then consider supporting your favourite local small shop by voting for them in the Champion Small 2024 event. Go to https://www.americanexpress.com/en-gb/life-with-amex/shop-small/
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Community Bluescapes
Community BlueScapes is a partnership between London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Barnes Common Limited, and WWT. They are coming together to create healthier neighbourhoods in the Beverley Brook catchment in Richmond and ensure communities are flood and weather resilient … Continue reading
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Tennis Coaching at Roehampton
The All England Lawn Tennis Club announces that its January Coaching sessions at Roehampton are now available to book via their website. https://roehampton.communitysport.aeltc.com/ The Classes will run at the below times: Tuesday Beginners – 19:30-21:00 for players new to tennis. … Continue reading
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The Stag Brewery Planning Inquiry: Counsels’ Responses to the False Letters of Support
On Friday 8 November 2024 Richard White gave evidence to the Stag Brewery Public Inquiry about the false letters of support for the planning applications posted on the Richmond Council Planning Portal. The letters could be seen by councillors at … Continue reading
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Bert Flood
Evidence was given to the Stag Brewery Public Inquiry on Thursday 7 November 2024 about flooding and drainage issues in the proposed development. John Ancock produced maps (see Documents Produced during Inquiry at INQ-21: https://gateleyhamer-pi.com/en-gb/stag-brewery/inquiry-documents/documents-during/ ) and expressed concern about … Continue reading
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