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Devices for Lending
Sutton Council’s Cultural Services (SCCS) are in the process of assessing the viability of loaning mobile devices such as tablets to residents. This is so they can more easily access the digital resources that SCCS offers both within library buildings and for residents to access from their own homes. MoreClosed 29 August 2021 -
TR1109-B - School Street: Beddington Gardens and Longacre Place - Bandon Hill, Wood Field and Oak Field Primary Schools
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. The proposed pedestrian and cycle zone (School Street) in your area would help make the road safer and calmer for pupils at school start and finish times, reinforcing the principles of ‘school keep clears’ and encouraging more sustainable modes of transport to and from school. This is a statutory process for Bandon Hill, Wood Field and Oak Field Primary Schools which... MoreClosed 29 July 2021 -
TR1109-A- School Street: Rotherfield Road, Talbot Road All Saints - Carshalton Church of England Primary School
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. The proposed pedestrian and cycle zone (School Street) in your area would help make the road safer and calmer for pupils at school start and finish times, reinforcing the principles of ‘school keep clears’ and encouraging more sustainable modes of transport to and from school. This is a statutory process for All Saints Carshalton Church of England Primary School which... MoreClosed 29 July 2021 -
TR1109-E_School Street: Kingsmead Avenue, Dalmeny Road, Knolls Close - Cheam Common Junior and Infants Academy
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. The proposed pedestrian and cycle zone (School Street) in your area would help make the road safer and calmer for pupils at school start and finish times, reinforcing the principles of ‘school keep clears’ and encouraging more sustainable modes of transport to and from school. This is a statutory process for Cheam Common Junior and Infants Academy which commences Thursday... MoreClosed 29 July 2021 -
TR1109-D-School Street: Greenford Road Thorncroft Road - Robin Hood Junior School
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. The proposed pedestrian and cycle zone (School Street) in your area would help make the road safer and calmer for pupils at school start and finish times, reinforcing the principles of ‘school keep clears’ and encouraging more sustainable modes of transport to and from school. This is a statutory process for Robin Hood Junior School which commences Thursday 8 July 2021 and... MoreClosed 29 July 2021 -
TR1109-K School Street: Winchcombe Road -Carshalton Boys Sports College
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. The proposed pedestrian and cycle zone (School Street) in your area would help make the road safer and calmer for pupils at school start and finish times, reinforcing the principles of ‘school keep clears’ and encouraging more sustainable modes of transport to and from school. This is a statutory process for Carshalton Boys Sports College which commences Thursday 8 July... MoreClosed 29 July 2021 -
TR1109-J -School Street: Stoughton Avenue - Cheam Fields Primary Academy
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. The proposed pedestrian and cycle zone (School Street) in your area would help make the road safer and calmer for pupils at school start and finish times, reinforcing the principles of ‘school keep clears’ and encouraging more sustainable modes of transport to and from school. This is a statutory process for Cheam Fields Primary Academy which commences Thursday 8 July 2021... MoreClosed 29 July 2021 -
TR1109-G-School Street: Muschamp Road - Muschamp Primary School and Language Opportunity Base
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. The proposed pedestrian and cycle zone (School Street) in your area would help make the road safer and calmer for pupils at school start and finish times, reinforcing the principles of ‘school keep clears’ and encouraging more sustainable modes of transport to and from school. This is a statutory process for Muschamp Primary School and Language Opportunity Base which... MoreClosed 29 July 2021 -
TR1109-F - School Street: Kingston Avenue, Kew Crescent - Cheam Park Farm Primary Academy
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. The proposed pedestrian and cycle zone (School Street) in your area would help make the road safer and calmer for pupils at school start and finish times, reinforcing the principles of ‘school keep clears’ and encouraging more sustainable modes of transport to and from school. This is a statutory process for Cheam Park Farm Primary Academy, Kingston Avenue site which... MoreClosed 29 July 2021 -
TR1109-I-School Street: Alma Road, Shorts Road - St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls and St. Mary’s Catholic Junior School
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. The proposed pedestrian and cycle zone (School Street) in your area would help make the road safer and calmer for pupils at school start and finish times, reinforcing the principles of ‘school keep clears’ and encouraging more sustainable modes of transport to and from school. This is a statutory process for St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls and St. Mary’s... MoreClosed 29 July 2021 -
TR1109-C-School Street-Camden Road Harris Junior Academy Carshalton
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. The proposed pedestrian and cycle zone (School Street) in your area would help make the road safer and calmer for pupils at school start and finish times, reinforcing the principles of ‘school keep clears’ and encouraging more sustainable modes of transport to and from school. This is a statutory process for Harris Junior Academy Carshalton which commences Thursday 8 July ... MoreClosed 29 July 2021 -
TR1109-H-School Street: Roe Way - The Federation of St Elphege’s Catholic Schools
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. The proposed pedestrian and cycle zone (School Street) in your area would help make the road safer and calmer for pupils at school start and finish times, reinforcing the principles of ‘school keep clears’ and encouraging more sustainable modes of transport to and from school. This is a statutory process for The Federation of St Elphege’s Catholic Schools which commences... MoreClosed 29 July 2021 -
Street cleansing: your views
Have your say on local street cleaning services and priorities for the future. We know that satisfaction with street cleanliness has improved in recent years; feedback from our resident survey tells us that. But satisfaction is still not as high as we would like it to be. To put that right we have some ambitious plans to improve street cleaning services in the borough. But we need your help - by completing this survey you can help us identify the issues that are most... MoreClosed 18 July 2021 -
Smarter Litter Bins for Hackbridge
Smart litter bin technology enables us to remotely monitor how full individual litter bins are. There are two types of smart bins being trialed in Sutton; 1. Fill level sensors fitted to existing and new bins - a small wireless device is placed on the underside of the top of the bin. This device provides continuous monitoring and allows us to keep an eye on fill level, and when emptying is required. 2. Compactor bins like the ones installed in Sutton High Street in summer 2019.... MoreClosed 30 June 2021 -
Smarter Litter Bins for Sutton Phase 2 - Beddington
Smart litter bin technology enables us to remotely monitor how full individual litter bins are. There are two types of smart bins being trialed in Sutton; 1. Fill level sensors fitted to existing and new bins - a small wireless device is placed on the underside of the top of the bin. This device provides continuous monitoring and allows us to keep an eye on fill level, and when emptying is required. 2. Compactor bins like the ones installed in Sutton High Street in summer 2019.... MoreClosed 30 June 2021 -
Smarter Litter Bins for Sutton Phase 2 - Woodcote Road
Smart litter bin technology enables us to remotely monitor how full individual litter bins are. There are two types of smart bins being trialed in Sutton; 1. Fill level sensors fitted to existing and new bins - a small wireless device is placed on the underside of the top of the bin. This device provides continuous monitoring and allows us to keep an eye on fill level, and when emptying is required. 2. Compactor bins like the ones installed in Sutton High Street in summer 2019.... MoreClosed 30 June 2021 -
Smarter Litter Bins for Sutton Phase 2 - Lavender Fields
Smart litter bin technology enables us to remotely monitor how full individual litter bins are. There are two types of smart bins being trialed in Sutton; 1. Fill level sensors fitted to existing and new bins - a small wireless device is placed on the underside of the top of the bin. This device provides continuous monitoring and allows us to keep an eye on fill level, and when emptying is required. 2. Compactor bins like the ones installed in Sutton High Street in summer 2019.... MoreClosed 30 June 2021 -
Smarter Litter Bins for Sutton Phase 2 - The Mount
Smart litter bin technology enables us to remotely monitor how full individual litter bins are. There are two types of smart bins being trialed in Sutton; 1. Fill level sensors fitted to existing and new bins - a small wireless device is placed on the underside of the top of the bin. This device provides continuous monitoring and allows us to keep an eye on fill level, and when emptying is required. 2. Compactor bins like the ones installed in Sutton High Street in summer 2019.... MoreClosed 30 June 2021 -
Smarter Litter Bins for Sutton Phase 2 - Boundary Road
Smart litter bin technology enables us to remotely monitor how full individual litter bins are. There are two types of smart bins being trialed in Sutton; 1. Fill level sensors fitted to existing and new bins - a small wireless device is placed on the underside of the top of the bin. This device provides continuous monitoring and allows us to keep an eye on fill level, and when emptying is required. 2. Compactor bins like the ones installed in Sutton High Street in summer 2019.... MoreClosed 30 June 2021 -
Residential Electric Vehicle charging points survey 2021
We have a target to use Sutton's network of street lighting columns to deliver new electric vehicle charging points across the borough by Summer 2021. We are also working to expand the network of Source London fast charging points in the borough. Our aim is to provide a range of charging points for residents, businesses and visitors to the borough. The proposals align with our ambitious aims to reduce motor vehicle journeys, improve air quality and to help Sutton become... MoreClosed 31 May 2021 -
Sutton North - SL1104 Traffic Management Order (TMO) Scheme Statutory Consultation
A 20mph speed limit zone in All Saints Road, Angel Hill Drive, Aultone Way, Avon Close, Benfleet Close, Benhill Road, Benhill Wood Road, Betchworth Close, Bramley Road, Brunswick Road, Burnell Road, Calthorpe Gardens, Chilworth Gardens, Chudleigh Gardens, Constance Road, Cressingham Grove, Danescourt Crescent, Duchess Close, Duke Street, Edinburgh Road, Elgin Road, Glena Mount, Godstone Road, Greenhill, Grennell Close, Grennell Road, Hillview Road, Ivydene Close, Jengar Close, Kendal... MoreClosed 15 April 2021 -
Sutton South - SL1105 Traffic Management Order (TMO) Scheme Statutory Consultation
A 20mph speed limit zone in Albion Road, Chalgrove Road, Christchurch Park, Crossways, Devonshire Avenue, Devonshire Road, Downside Road, Egmont Road, Farm Close, Farm Road, Filey Close, Ferndown Close, Hillcroome Road, Kayemoor Road, Mayfield Road, Montgomery Gardens, Prior Avenue, The Byway, The Downsway, The Gallop between Crossways and the Downsway, The Ridgway, Upland Road, Walnut Mews, White Lodge Close, Willis Avenue. This is a statutory consultation which commences... MoreClosed 15 April 2021 -
School Streets: Harris Junior Academy, Carshalton (Camden Road)
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. One way of doing this is to introduce School Streets. School Keep Clear markings were first established in the 1964 Traffic Signs Regulations, and keep the space outside of schools free from parked vehicles so that children can be seen more easily when crossing the road. In 1964 there were fewer than 7 million vehicles on the road, today this figure has increased to more than 38... MoreClosed 9 April 2021 -
School Streets: St Philomena’s Catholic High School for Girls & St Mary’s Catholic Juniors (Shorts Road)
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. One way of doing this is to introduce School Streets. School Keep Clear markings were first established in the 1964 Traffic Signs Regulations, and keep the space outside of schools free from parked vehicles so that children can be seen more easily when crossing the road. In 1964 there were fewer than 7 million vehicles on the road, today this figure has increased to more than 38... MoreClosed 9 April 2021 -
School Streets: Robin Hood Junior School (Thorncroft Road)
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. One way of doing this is to introduce School Streets. School Keep Clear markings were first established in the 1964 Traffic Signs Regulations, and keep the space outside of schools free from parked vehicles so that children can be seen more easily when crossing the road. In 1964 there were fewer than 7 million vehicles on the road, today this figure has increased to more than 38... MoreClosed 9 April 2021 -
School Streets: All Saints' Carshalton Church of England Primary School (Rotherfield Road)
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. One way of doing this is to introduce School Streets. School Keep Clear markings were first established in the 1964 Traffic Signs Regulations, and keep the space outside of schools free from parked vehicles so that children can be seen more easily when crossing the road. In 1964 there were fewer than 7 million vehicles on the road, today this figure has increased to more than 38... MoreClosed 9 April 2021 -
School Streets: Cheam Common Infants' and Junior Academy (Kingsmead Avenue)
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. One way of doing this is to introduce School Streets. School Keep Clear markings were first established in the 1964 Traffic Signs Regulations, and keep the space outside of schools free from parked vehicles so that children can be seen more easily when crossing the road. In 1964 there were fewer than 7 million vehicles on the road, today this figure has increased to more than 38... MoreClosed 9 April 2021 -
School Streets: Cheam Fields Primary Academy (Stoughton Avenue)
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. One way of doing this is to introduce School Streets. School Keep Clear markings were first established in the 1964 Traffic Signs Regulations, and keep the space outside of schools free from parked vehicles so that children can be seen more easily when crossing the road. In 1964 there were fewer than 7 million vehicles on the road, today this figure has increased to more than 38... MoreClosed 9 April 2021 -
School Streets: Muschamp Primary (Muschamp Road)
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. One way of doing this is to introduce School Streets. School Keep Clear markings were first established in the 1964 Traffic Signs Regulations, and keep the space outside of schools free from parked vehicles so that children can be seen more easily when crossing the road. In 1964 there were fewer than 7 million vehicles on the road, today this figure has increased to more than 38... MoreClosed 9 April 2021 -
School Streets: Cheam Park Farm Primary Academy (Kingston Avenue)
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children. One way of doing this is to introduce School Streets. School Keep Clear markings were first established in the 1964 Traffic Signs Regulations, and keep the space outside of schools free from parked vehicles so that children can be seen more easily when crossing the road. In 1964 there were fewer than 7 million vehicles on the road, today this figure has increased to more than 38... MoreClosed 9 April 2021
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