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Gander Green Lane area West Sutton
Sutton Council is committed to making roads safer in the borough. Reducing the speed limit to 20mph helps improve safety on our roads as it reduces the number and severity of traffic accidents. Motor vehicles travelling at lower speeds provide a safer environment for all road users - especially people on foot or on bicycles - giving people more choice in how they travel. We are inviting you to give your feedback on a proposal to introduce a 20mph speed limit in the Gander Green... MoreClosed 8 December 2024 -
Plough Lane / Queenswood Avenue / Collyer Avenue area - Proposed traffic management and improved pedestrian crossing
Sutton Council is committed to making our borough’s roads safer and giving people more choice in how they travel. We want to improve safety on roads to reduce the number and severity of accidents, to make it easier for people to walk or cycle and to improve air quality. The Council has received a number of complaints and concerns from the local community regarding the safety of people using the existing zebra crossing on Plough Lane, near Queenswood Avenue, and drivers using Queenswood... MoreClosed 1 December 2024 -
Survey for professionals supporting residents with Dementia in Sutton
Help us shape our Dementia Strategy in the London Borough of Sutton. The survey is aimed at professionals who provide services for residents with dementia and/or their carers. This survey should take no more than 5 minutes to complete. MoreClosed 30 November 2024 -
Elgin Road/Clyde Road/Ross Road area - Proposed Highway Scheme 2
Sutton Council wants to improve the borough's streets and public spaces for everyone, making it a better place to live, work, and travel. Sustainable Transport policy vision We asked for residents’ views in March 2024 on a proposal to trial some traffic restrictions in the area. The majority of responses showed that residents did not support the proposal, so it was decided to not proceed with the trial. We then invited residents to an event on 19 August to discuss the... MoreClosed 24 November 2024 -
Inclusive community activities for children and young people with additional needs
The London Borough of Sutton is committed to working with partners to promote equality and make Sutton an inclusive borough for all. The Council is keen to hear from community organisations and groups that are providing, or would like to provide, activities and services for children and young people with disabilities or additional needs in the borough. We want to profile the wonderful breadth of services already in place and to understand the support that groups may need to... MoreClosed 22 November 2024 -
Church Hill Road / Lumley Road area – Proposed traffic management measures
Sutton Council is committed to making roads safer in our borough. Reducing the number of heavy goods vehicles and reducing the speed of vehicles helps improve safety on our roads as it reduces the number and severity of traffic accidents. Motor vehicles travelling at lower speeds provide a safer environment for all road users - especially people on foot or on bicycles - giving people more choice in how they travel. We are inviting you now to give your feedback on a proposal to... MoreClosed 17 November 2024 -
Grove Road Area - Proposed 20mph speed limit
Sutton Council is committed to making roads safer in the borough. Reducing the speed limit to 20mph helps improve safety on our roads as it reduces the number and severity of traffic accidents. Motor vehicles travelling at lower speeds provide a safer environment for all road users - especially people on foot or on bicycles - giving people more choice in how they travel. We are inviting you now to give your feedback on a proposal to introduce a 20mph speed limit in the Grove Road... MoreClosed 9 November 2024 -
Unpaid Carers Survey 2024
A carer is a person of any age who provides unpaid care and support to a family member, friend or neighbour who is disabled, has an illness or long-term condition, or who needs extra help as they grow older. Sutton Council, the NHS, Sutton Carers Centre and other local partners are working together to develop a Carers Strategy for Sutton. The Carers Strategy will bring together local support for unpaid carers and we need your input. Please share your experiences and shape Sutton’s... MoreClosed 31 October 2024 -
Charging Policy consultation
** We’ve listened to your feedback and recognise that these proposals are complicated. In response, we have provided more details and extended the consultation until 27 October 2024. ** The Council provides social care services to more than 2,000 adults of all ages with learning disabilities, physical disabilities or illnesses and mental illnesses in Sutton. This helps people to be safe, independent and live the lives that they want to. Social care is not free at the point of... MoreClosed 27 October 2024 -
Neighbourhood Fund 2024
What is the Neighbourhood Fund? When developers create new housing, flats or retail space in Sutton they pay a levy to the Council. This money is to improve infrastructure within the borough, with a portion of this used specifically to improve local areas in consultation with residents, in Sutton we call this the Neighbourhood Fund . Neighbourhood Fund Projects should help address the demands which development can place on local areas. This funding is not to be confused with... MoreClosed 13 October 2024 -
Sutton Local Plan Review - Issues and Preferred Options
Sutton Council is consulting on the future shape of the borough to help design the planning and development guidelines it will use over the next fifteen years. The Sutton Local Plan is a key document setting out the vision for development across the borough. It focuses on the key issues that Sutton faces and identifies development needs, and the strategies and opportunities for addressing them. It provides detailed policies for the Council to use when deciding on planning applications,... MoreClosed 26 September 2024 -
Wales Avenue/Cambridge Road Area, Carshalton - proposed speed reduction and pedestrian safety measures
Sutton Council is committed to making our borough’s roads safer and giving people more choice in how they travel. We want to improve safety on roads to reduce the number and severity of accidents, to make it easier for people to walk or cycle and to improve air quality. Residents have previously told us about traffic issues in the Wales Avenue/ Cambridge Road area and we have used this feedback to develop proposals to address these issues. We are now inviting you to give feedback... MoreClosed 19 September 2024 -
Morland Road Area - proposed 20mph speed limit
Sutton Council is committed to making roads safer in the borough and giving people more choice in how they travel. We want to improve safety on the roads to reduce the number and severity of accidents, to make it easier for people to walk or cycle and to improve air quality. Reducing the speed limit to 20mph improves safety on the roads as it reduces the number and severity of traffic accidents. Motor vehicles travelling at lower speeds in residential areas provide a safer environment... MoreClosed 19 September 2024 -
Sutton Housing Partnership - Tall Buildings Resident Engagement Strategy 2024 - 2026
The Building Safety Act was brought into law as a direct response to the recommendations made by Dame Judith Hackitt in her 2018 review of fire safety and building regulations following the devastating Grenfell fire . In particular, the Building Safety Act 2022 requires all councils and social housing providers to produce a Building Safety Resident Engagement Strategy for all residents and homeowners in buildings defined under the Act as ‘higher risk residential buildings’ (those... MoreClosed 4 September 2024 -
Transforming your journey: Belmont Station to the London Cancer Hub
The London Cancer Hub in Belmont is currently under development and is set to become the world’s leading district for cancer research and treatment bringing around 13,000 new jobs in health, science, education and construction to the area. We secured a £14.1 million grant from the Government’s Levelling Up Fund to transform public transport to the London Cancer Hub. The Council is now working with Network Rail to double train services from two to four trains an hour, with additional... MoreClosed 1 September 2024 -
Statement of Licensing Policy under The Gambling Act 2005 Consultation
What do we want to know: We are seeking views on the draft Statement of Licensing Policy and Principles under the Gambling Act 2005 as the Council updates its policy which sets out how licensed businesses are regulated, this includes those that offer: Betting - making or accepting a bet on the outcome of a race, competition, or any other event; Bingo - including cash and prize bingo; Use of gaming machines in gaming centres and amusement arcades, pubs... MoreClosed 1 September 2024 -
Shaping Sutton's Dementia Support
We are developing a Dementia Strategy with Sutton's Integrated Care Board, local community organisations, charities and local residents to agree what we can do as a community to make Sutton a better place to live for people with dementia and those who care for them. MoreClosed 26 May 2024 -
Elgin Road/Clyde Road/Ross Road area - Proposed Highway Scheme
Sutton Council wants to improve the borough streets and public spaces for everyone, making it a better place to live, work, and travel. Sustainable Transport policy vision It also aligns to the Corporate Plan to reduce Council and borough-wide carbon emissions and make it easier for people to make sustainable transport choices. The council is aware of concerns raised by some of the local community regarding the impact and level of traffic in Ross Parade, Clyde Road, Ross... MoreClosed 24 March 2024 -
Sandy Lane (Cheam) Area - Proposed 20mph speed limit
Sutton Council is committed to making roads safer in the borough and giving people more choice in how they travel. We want to improve safety on the roads to reduce the number and severity of accidents, to make it easier for people to walk or cycle and to improve air quality. People have previously told us about traffic issues in the Sandy Lane area and we have used this feedback to develop proposals to address these issues. We are inviting you to give feedback on a proposal to... MoreClosed 24 March 2024 -
Forest Road / Woodstock Avenue area - Proposed 20mph speed limit
Sutton Council is committed to making roads safer in the borough and giving people more choice in how they travel. We want to improve safety on the roads to reduce the number and severity of accidents, to make it easier for people to walk or cycle and to improve air quality. People have previously told us about traffic issues in the Forest Road area and we have used this feedback to develop proposals to address these issues. We are inviting you to give feedback on a proposal to... MoreClosed 24 March 2024 -
Developing a joint Dementia Strategy
We are developing a Dementia Strategy with Sutton's Integrated Care Board, local community organisations, charities and local residents to agree what we can do as a community to make Sutton a better place to live for people with dementia and those who care for them. Dementia is term that covers a range of progressive conditions which affect the brain. Each type of dementia prevents a person's brain cells (neurones) working properly in specific areas. Dementia describes common... MoreClosed 20 March 2024 -
Air Quality Action Plan 2024-29
Cleaner air benefits everyone and Sutton is committed to improving air quality. The whole of the London Borough of Sutton was designated an Air Quality Management Area in 2013, and was declared for pollutants Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and Particulate Matter (PM10). This declaration means that the Council must prepare an Action Plan setting out the actions it will take to improve air quality in the Borough. This Plan is reviewed every 5 years and we are now seeking views on the latest revision.... MoreClosed 20 March 2024 -
Single Use Plastics Enforcement
The Government has introduced new legislation for businesses to tackle litter and protect the environment from plastic pollution. This involves bans and restrictions on a range of single-use plastic items by businesses. Councils are now responsible for making sure that businesses do not breach these new controls on the sale and use of Single-Use Plastics. The legislation allows councils a range of enforcement actions to be taken and we want to hear your views on these different options. MoreClosed 17 March 2024 -
Physical Activities and Leisure Centres Survey
Sutton Council recognises how important physical activity is to everyone’s health and wellbeing. Our borough has many great exercise and leisure options. We would like to support more people in Sutton to be physically active. To do this we need to understand a bit more about you and your neighbourhood, and how we can help you get the most out of your local leisure centres and provide you the opportunities to be physically active the way you want and need. We understand that not... MoreClosed 15 March 2024 -
Wrythe Green Area – Proposed Speed Reducing Features and Improved Pedestrian Facilities
Sutton Council is committed to making roads safer in the borough and giving people more choice in how they travel. We want to improve safety on the roads to reduce the number and severity of accidents and to make it easier for people to walk or cycle. We are proposing to introduce traffic calming and pedestrian measures in the Wrythe Green area. The proposed measures are in response to requests raised by local residents, parents of children attending schools in the area and ward... MoreClosed 3 March 2024 -
Erskine Road Area - Proposed 20mph speed limit
Sutton Council is committed to making roads safer in the borough and giving people more choice in how they travel. We want to improve safety on the roads to reduce the number and severity of accidents, to make it easier for people to walk or cycle and to improve air quality. People have previously told us about traffic issues in the Erskine Road area and we have used this feedback to develop proposals to address these issues. We are inviting you to give feedback on a proposal to... MoreClosed 3 March 2024 -
North Street Area - Proposed 20mph speed limit
Sutton Council is committed to making roads safer in the borough and giving people more choice in how they travel. We want to improve safety on the roads to reduce the number and severity of accidents, to make it easier for people to walk or cycle and to improve air quality. People have previously told us about traffic issues in the North Street area and we have used this feedback to develop proposals to address these issues. We are inviting you to give feedback on a proposal to... MoreClosed 3 March 2024 -
Foresters Drive area - Proposed 20mph speed limits and 7.5 tonne weight restriction
Sutton Council is committed to making roads safer in the borough and giving people more choice in how they travel. We want to improve safety on the roads to reduce the number and severity of accidents, to make it easier for people to walk or cycle and to improve air quality. People have previously told us about traffic issues in the Foresters Drive area and we have used this feedback to develop proposals to address these issues. There are two key elements that are now being considered,... MoreClosed 25 February 2024 -
Review of the Policy on the Licensing of Sex Establishments
We want to hear your opinions on our policy on the licensing of Sex Establishments in the borough. The Council is updating its licensing policy, which sets out how we regulate and licence businesses that wish to operate as: sex shops - where a large part of items sold are of a sexually explicit nature sex cinemas - where the films shown are classified as restricted to over-18s (R18), and sexual entertainment venues - where the premises offer lap... MoreClosed 9 February 2024 -
Community School Admission Arrangements
The London Borough of Sutton is consulting on school admission arrangements for September 2025 entry. These comprise of: Community School Admission Arrangements – there are no proposed changes to these, but we are consulting as a statutory requirement as these have not been consulted on for 7 years. These arrangements cover Sutton community schools only. They are: Robin Hood Infants School Robin Hood Junior School Devonshire Primary School Hackbridge... MoreClosed 31 January 2024
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