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Your School Local Offer - Primary
All Sutton schools pledge to follow a similar approach to meet the needs of all pupils, including those with special educational needs. We expect that all pupils, whatever their specific needs, should receive inclusive teaching so they can make the best possible progress in school, and feel that they are a valued member of the wider school community. Please take time to read the Code of Practice notes and Top Tips for presenting your local offer, in the Primary Requirements document... MoreOpened 4 July 2014 -
Early Years Settings Local Offer
All Sutton schools pledge to follow a similar approach to meet the needs of all pupils, including those with special educational needs. We expect that all pupils, whatever their specific needs, should receive inclusive teaching so they can make the best possible progress in school, and feel that they are a valued member of the wider school community. Please take time to read the Code of Practice notes and Top Tips for presenting your local offer, in the Early Years Settings... MoreOpened 4 July 2014 -
Your School Local Offer - Secondary
All Sutton schools pledge to follow a similar approach to meet the needs of all pupils, including those with special educational needs. We expect that all pupils, whatever their specific needs, should receive inclusive teaching so they can make the best possible progress in school, and feel that they are a valued member of the wider school community. Pleas take time to read the Code of Practice notes and Top Tips for presenting your local offer, in the Secondary Requirements... MoreOpened 1 July 2014 -
Local Pharmacy Services Survey
We are inviting you to tell us about pharmacy services in your area of Sutton. Many people call them chemists but in this survey we use the word pharmacy. By a pharmacy, we mean a place you would use to get a prescription or buy medicines. We don’t mean the pharmacy at the hospital or the part of a pharmacy where you buy beauty products. We have to regularly review what pharmacy services we have, what our local people need, and how things might change in the future. This process... MoreOpened 16 June 2014 -
Sutton Youth Volunteer Strategy Consultation
The vision of this consultation is simple; we want to shape the future of volunteering for young people by listening to their views, ideas and finding out the barriers to volunteering. We want to take everything we hear and use it to shape what volunteering will look like for young people in the future. We will commit to upholding 3 distinct values throughout this consultation: LISTEN – We will take time to gather the views and opinions of young people around various volunteering... MoreOpened 12 May 2014 -
Council Tax Leaflet Survey
Every year, with the annual council tax bill, Sutton Council sends out an information booklet about the council, services provided and explains how your payments make a difference. We want to find out how useful this booklet is, if people read it and what people find useful. By completing the survey, you will be entered into a prize draw to win £50 MoreOpened 28 April 2014 -
Cheam Common Junior SN Complete Proposal
In recent years there has been a marked upturn in the numbers of children born in the Borough. By way of response we have embarked on a programme to increase primary schools’ capacity to meet the additional demand for places, initially at reception year, but in the case of the proposed expansions of the three junior schools, at Year 3 too. This increased demand is projected to be sustained at least up to the end of the decade. The Local Authority has a core duty to ensure there are... MoreOpened 22 April 2014 -
St Elpheges Junior SN Complete Proposal
In recent years there has been a marked upturn in the numbers of children born in the Borough. By way of response we have embarked on a programme to increase primary schools’ capacity to meet the additional demand for places, initially at reception year, but in the case of the proposed expansions of the three junior schools, at Year 3 too. This increased demand is projected to be sustained at least up to the end of the decade. The Local Authority has a core duty to ensure there are... MoreOpened 22 April 2014 -
Culvers House Primary SN Complete Proposal
The Council has a duty to secure appropriate special educational provision for pupils with special educational needs and to keep that provision under review. Accordingly, opportunity bases attached to schools are regularly reviewed. At Culvers House, as other schools have increased their capacity to admit disabled children, the demand for the opportunity base has diminished considerably and increasingly it is possible fully to meet the needs of such pupils in their local primary... MoreOpened 22 April 2014 -
Avenue Primary SN Complete Proposal
The Council has a duty to secure appropriate special educational provision for pupils with special educational needs and to keep that provision under review. Accordingly, opportunity bases attached to schools are regularly reviewed. At Culvers House, as other schools have increased their capacity to admit disabled children, the demand for the opportunity base has diminished considerably and increasingly it is possible fully to meet the needs of such pupils in their local primary... MoreOpened 22 April 2014 -
Sherwood Park School SN Complete Proposal
The Council has a duty to secure appropriate special educational provision for pupils with special educational needs and to keep that provision under review. Accordingly, opportunity bases attached to schools are regularly reviewed. At Culvers House, as other schools have increased their capacity to admit disabled children, the demand for the opportunity base has diminished considerably and increasingly it is possible fully to meet the needs of such pupils in their local primary... MoreOpened 22 April 2014 -
St Marys Junior SN Complete Proposal
In recent years there has been a marked upturn in the numbers of children born in the Borough. By way of response we have embarked on a programme to increase primary schools’ capacity to meet the additional demand for places, initially at reception year, but in the case of the proposed expansions of the three junior schools, at Year 3 too. This increased demand is projected to be sustained at least up to the end of the decade. The Local Authority has a core duty to ensure there are... MoreOpened 22 April 2014 -
LA2003 Licensing Policy – Draft for consultation 2014
The Council's Licensing Policy is currently under review. The attached policy is for formal consultation. Any comments should be made to the Licensing Team at licensing@sutton.gov.uk by the 25th February 2014 MoreOpened 14 January 2014 -
SEN Proposals Culvers House Primary
The Council has a duty to secure appropriate special educational provision for pupils with special educational needs and to keep that provision under review. Accordingly, opportunity bases attached to schools are regularly reviewed. At Culvers House, as other schools have increased their capacity to admit disabled children, the demand for the opportunity base has diminished considerably and increasingly it is possible fully to meet the needs of such pupils in their local primary... MoreOpened 6 January 2014 -
Primary School Expansion Programme
In recent years there has been a marked upturn in the numbers of children born in the Borough. By way of response we have embarked on a programme to increase primary schools’ capacity to meet the additional demand for places, initially at reception year, but in the case of the proposed expansions of the three junior schools, at Year 3 too. This increased demand is projected to be sustained at least up to the end of the decade. The Local Authority has a core duty to ensure there are... MoreOpened 6 January 2014 -
SEN Proposals Sherwood Park Special School
The Council has a duty to secure appropriate special educational provision for pupils with special educational needs and to keep that provision under review. Accordingly, opportunity bases attached to schools are regularly reviewed. At Culvers House, as other schools have increased their capacity to admit disabled children, the demand for the opportunity base has diminished considerably and increasingly it is possible fully to meet the needs of such pupils in their local... MoreOpened 6 January 2014 -
SEN Proposals Avenue Primary
The Council has a duty to secure appropriate special educational provision for pupils with special educational needs and to keep that provision under review. Accordingly, opportunity bases attached to schools are regularly reviewed. At Culvers House, as other schools have increased their capacity to admit disabled children, the demand for the opportunity base has diminished considerably and increasingly it is possible fully to meet the needs of such pupils in their local primary... MoreOpened 6 January 2014 -
Strong Voices for People with Learning Disabilities
Are you an adult with a learning disability? Do you think your voice is heard? These questions are all about how you are able to speak up about things. We want people with a learning disability to be able to: Make their views known Get better care and support Have more information and power Have services they can use easily Adult Social Services buys a service to do this called the User Involvement Service. At the moment, the service employs... MoreOpened 2 January 2014 -
Local Flood Risk Management Strategy Survey
Sutton Council is in the process of developing its Local Flood Risk Management Strategy, a duty it has as the Lead Local Flood Authority as defined in the Flood and Water Management Act 2010. This survey includes questions about your thoughts about flood risk in Sutton and its management, as well as providing the opportunity for you to inform us about flooding events which have happened in the past. The latter will improve our local knowledge dataset and will be used to validate the... MoreOpened 20 December 2013 -
What is the future of Rosehill?
Sutton Council has begun a project to strengthen town centres. We will work with traders and community groups to understand our high streets and how they can flourish. In Rosehill we are beginning with a survey to find out what people think about the area. What do you like about Rosehill? What things would you like to see happen here? The results of the survey will help develop ideas. MoreOpened 28 November 2013 -
Culture in Sutton
The questionnaire is designed to find out what residents think about the current cultural provision provided by the Council and what other cultural activities residents do at the moment, or what they would like to do in Sutton. To thank you for taking part you will be entered into a prize draw for four tickets to see the pantomime Beauty & The Beast at the Secombe Theatre in Sutton (from the 18th to the 24th December, subject to availability) MoreOpened 25 November 2013 -
Culture in Sutton - Resident's Panel Survey
The questionnaire is designed to find out what residents think about the current cultural provision provided by the Council and what other cultural activities residents do at the moment, or what they would like to do in Sutton. To thank you for taking part you will be entered into a prize draw for four tickets to see the pantomime Beauty & The Beast at the Secombe Theatre in Sutton (from the 18th to the 24th December, subject to availability) MoreOpened 25 November 2013 -
Extending the use of Sutton Inclusion Centre
Sutton Inclusion Centre currently operates as a resource centre exclusively for people with learning disabilities & multiple needs. In agreement with Sutton Clinical Commissioning Group (Sutton CCG) the Council is proposing to extend the use of the Centre to all people with disabilities and complex needs in Sutton, the new vision for the Centre is: A resource centre and community hub for adults and young people in Sutton who have disabilities or complex needs Sutton Council is... MoreOpened 18 November 2013 -
Care Home Fee Consultation 2014/15
Reason behind the proposal In 2012 we consulted with providers of care homes with and without nursing about the proposed variation in fees for 2013/14. Most providers recognised that in the current economic climate those changes in fees were necessary to maintain services and fees were therefore varied in accordance with the proposed formula. The public sector continues to face its toughest ever financial challenge. Within ASSHH we have been obliged to achieve a reduction in overall... MoreOpened 26 August 2013 -
Historic Glass Plate Negatives
The glass plate collection was rescued from the basement of a Sutton High Street shop, owned by David Knights-Whittome, Edwardian photographer. There are nearly 11,000 plates in the collection of various sizes. They date from c1904 to 1917 – a true representation of the Edwardian period. The smaller plates are generally of people who came to the shop to be photographed for special occasions such as baptisms or perhaps a WW1 soldier having his photograph taken before going off to the... MoreOpened 15 August 2013 -
One Planet Sutton Targets
Sutton is committed to ensuring our residents are able to live happy, healthy lives in a way which helps to save money and our resources. This is why Sutton committed to becoming a One Planet Living Borough in 2009. Being a One Planet Living Borough means that we are committed to helping residents lead lives that are environmentally, socially and economically sustainable. One Planet Living is our approach to helping Sutton become a fairer, greener, safer borough, for example; to help... MoreOpened 1 July 2013 -
Licensing Act 2003 Policy Review
The London Borough of Sutton as Licensing Authority is currently reviewing its policy made under section 5 (1) of the Licensing Act 2005. The current policy has been in place since January 2010 and must be reviewed at least every 5 years. MoreOpened 28 June 2013 -
Woodcote Green Area - Traffic Management and Junction Improvement Scheme
Residents in the Woodcote Green Area have expressed their concerns about traffic safety at the junctions of Woodcote Road/ Woodmansterne Lane/Woodcote Green and Woodcote Road/Sandy Lane South/The Drive. These concerns are supported by the number and severity of accidents occurring at these junctions. Funding has been made available to the Council to investigate and address these traffic safety issues. MoreOpened 24 June 2013 -
How would you improve Beddington Park?
How would you improve Beddington Park? The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) is looking to fund projects that make a lasting difference to heritage, community and people. We are applying to the HLF for up to £3million for Beddington Park. The bid will only be successful if we can show that local people are passionate about their Park and committed to its future. Please help us shape the bid by completing this survey. To find out the results of this survey or if you want to get more... MoreOpened 5 June 2013 -
Butter Hill Traffic Management and Junction Improvement
In recent years, several problems in the Butter Hill area have been identified by you and funding has now been made available to address these problems. Hence, we have proposed a number of options and remedial measures and would like your opinion and feedback on these proposals. To view the proposals please open the Butter Hill consultation leaflet at the bottom of this page. MoreOpened 29 May 2013
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