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Back to the Stag Brewery Planning Inquiry
A subscriber on the blog EastSheenMatters responded to a post before Christmas with questions about the education aspects of the Inquiry. One might think that the separate planning applications for the secondary school and for the residential and related units … Continue reading
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Stag Brewery Public Inquiry: Some Money for Richmond to play with
Draft CIL Compliance Statement dated 6 December 24 extracts Mortlake Green Contribution of £196,316.13 payable on the earlier ofcommencement of above ground works on main site orcommencement of School development. Total figure calculated as follows: Appeal A is likely to … Continue reading
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Stag Brewery Public Inquiry: Air Quality
Tim Catchpole made a further statement to the Inquiry about air quality today. This has been posted on the Inquiry website at https://gat04-live-1517c8a4486c41609369c68f30c8-aa81074.divio-media.org/filer_public/71/44/71444053-2881-4bf2-8985-6014a4bc2957/inq-31_tim_catchpole_-_stag_air_quality.pdf By way of further oral statement he said Point 1: At the round-table discussion on Day 3 … Continue reading
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Stag Brewery Public Inquiry: Transport : Day 4
From mid morning to end of day on Friday 8th November the hearing was given over to transport matters. Evidence was heard from Howard Potter. His proof recites: “I am a Chartered Civil Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution … Continue reading
CPZ
Richmond Council is consulting on a CPZ proposal in Richmond Park Road. As always these proposals are regrettably divisive. The Council is keen to expand the Controlled Parking Zones and manages the process with that in mind. Most of the … Continue reading
Electric Vehicle Charging Points on the Upper Richmond Road
On 24 January 2024 contractors placed notices relating to the installation of electric vehicle charging points between 199-207 Upper Richmond Road West. It was the first that almost all the business owners and residents in the nearby flats had heard … Continue reading
THE MORTLAKE TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
The Planning Inquiry may primarily focus on such issues as affordable housing, the heritage assets of the area and urban design such as the height and density of the residential area. The Mortlake Brewery Community Group has assembled an experienced … Continue reading
THE MORTLAKE TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
The Planning Inquiry may primarily focus on such issues as affordable housing, the heritage assets of the area and urban design such as the height and density of the residential area. The Mortlake Brewery Community Group has assembled an experienced … Continue reading