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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... MoreOpened 25 January 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,... MoreOpened 24 January 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.... MoreOpened 24 January 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... MoreOpened 19 January 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... MoreOpened 19 December 2023 -
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... MoreOpened 15 December 2023 -
Improving walking and cycling to The London Cancer Hub
We secured a £14.1 million grant from the Government’s Levelling Up Fund to transform public transport to the London Cancer Hub (LCH) in Belmont. The London Cancer Hub is currently under development and is set to become the world’s leading district for cancer research and treatment bringing 13,000 new jobs in health, science, education and construction to the area. Sutton Council is working with Network Rail to double train services from two to four trains an hour, with... MoreOpened 27 November 2023 -
Your experience of our Occupational Therapy service
Your feedback helps us to improve our services. Please could you take a few minutes to share your thoughts about your experience with the Occupational Therapy Service. If you need help to complete this form, please let us know and we will be happy to help. MoreOpened 2 October 2023 -
Your experience of our Sensory (Vision and Hearing) service
Your feedback helps us to improve our services. Please could you take a few minutes to share your thoughts about your experience with the Sensory (Vision and Hearing) service. If you need help to complete this form, please let us know and we will be happy to help. MoreOpened 2 October 2023 -
Downs Road-Cotswold Road junction - Proposed junction improvement
Following concerns from residents and Councillors regarding traffic safety and the difficulty of manoeuvring at Cotswold Road/Sutton Lane/Downs Road junction, the Council wishes to make adjustments to ensure better road safety. Data on recorded accidents at the junction in the last five years is available to read . Funding to investigate, design and consult on proposed schemes during 2023/24 was allocated under the Local Implementation Plan (LIP) from Transport for London... MoreOpened 29 September 2023 -
Sutton’s Modern Library Offer
Sutton Council’s network of eight libraries are free to use. They are community spaces where visitors can study, use free wifi, borrow and return books, take part in cultural celebrations, and access council services. The Council is committed to keeping our libraries across the borough and we want to make them better for our visitors in these difficult times. One way we can do this is by introducing self access technology, this means that libraries can be open for longer but it does... MoreOpened 29 September 2023 -
Home to School Travel Assistance Policy Consultation
Our Home to School Assisted Travel service provides support to help children and young people to travel to school or college when they would otherwise be prevented by disability or need. The service currently supports over 900 children and young people in Sutton. The service mostly supports children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) who may find it more difficult to travel to their school or setting because of those needs. We are reviewing the... MoreOpened 26 September 2023 -
Children's Centres Consultation
Our children’s centres (Startwell) support children to have the best start in life. Since the pandemic we have changed the way that our children's centres operate and have brought some services out of the buildings and into the community, at places such as local libraries and community centres. This has helped to better support our families and has resulted in a 30% increase in the number of sessions held weekly by the service. Following a survey of families using children's centres in... MoreOpened 19 September 2023 -
Short Breaks and Personal Budgets
Short breaks provide opportunities for children and young people with disabilities to take part in activities and work towards agreed outcomes, while also providing breaks for the parent/carer. They are commissioned by Sutton Council, which means that the Council identifies need, allocates resources and procures a provider to best meet those needs within the available means. Personal budgets are paid directly to parents and carers which they use to purchase support for their child. ... MoreOpened 18 September 2023 -
Neighbourhood Fund 2023 - Members Version
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... MoreOpened 14 August 2023 -
Neighbourhood Fund 2023
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... MoreOpened 14 August 2023 -
Public Spaces Protection Orders
Sutton Council is proposing to renew all its 17 Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) across the borough. Public Spaces Protection Orders were introduced under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime, and Policing Act 2014. They are aimed at addressing and preventing activities that impact on the quality of life in our public spaces. These Orders help maintain the safety and enjoyment of these shared areas across Sutton. Anti-social behaviour related to street drinking is a significant... MoreOpened 31 July 2023 -
Children's Centre User Survey 2023
Sutton children's centres are committed to supporting families with young children in the borough, helping to make sure that children are ready to start school. Since the Covid-19 Pandemic, we have adapted the way that we work and have brought some services out of the children's centre building and into the community, such as local libraries, community centres and parks. This has helped us to support families and provide information and advice at the earliest opportunity. This resulted... MoreOpened 15 May 2023 -
Library Users Survey 2023
Libraries are changing and modernising their offer to ensure that the service continues to meet customer needs. Sutton Council invests nearly £3 million in the Sutton library service each year. We want to engage all residents on how they currently use libraries which will help explore better use of library buildings and spaces to meet the needs of customers, enable easier access, including the digital offer now and for the future. This includes considering plans to increase library... MoreOpened 15 May 2023 -
Resident Feedback on Section 42 Safeguarding Enquiry Experience
This survey is to help us understand the experiences of residents who have been subject to Safeguarding Enquiries under Section 42 of the Care Act 2014. You do not have to give your name or contact details unless you want to. Your responses will be collected and reviewed by a team that is separate from Adult Social Care. The findings will be shared with Adult Social Care managers and leaders. For more information on how we processes your personal information please view our ... MoreOpened 2 May 2023 -
Morton Gardens Area - Proposed 20mph speed limit
Sutton Council has received concerns from ward councillors and members of the public regarding speeding issues in the Morton Gardens area shown below. The aim of the proposal is to reduce the risk of personal injury accidents, provide a safer environment for vulnerable road users, encourage walking and cycling in the area. We are consulting you to seek your views on a proposal to introduce a 20mph speed limit in the Morton Gardens area shown on the plan below. The... MoreOpened 28 April 2023 -
Collingwood Road - 7.5 tonne Camera Enforcement
Complaints have been received from residents in Collingwood Road in respect of commercial HGVs using Collingwood Road as a cut through from the bypass to access Sutton town centre. Collingwood Road has a 7.5t MGW (Maximum Gross Weight) restriction as part of an area wide weight restriction as shown on the plan below. According to the residents of Collingwood Road Commercial HGVs have been ignoring this weight restriction on a... MoreOpened 24 April 2023 -
Kimpton industrial Area - Proposed 20mph speed limit
Sutton Council has received concerns from members of the public regarding transport issues including speeding in the Kimpton Industrial Park area shown on the attached plan. The aim of the proposal is to reduce the risk of personal injury accidents, provide a safer environment for vulnerable road users and encourage walking and cycling in the area. We are consulting you to seek your views on a proposal to introduce a 20mph speed limit in the Kimpton Industrial... MoreOpened 11 April 2023 -
Park Lane - Parkgate Area - Proposed 20mph speed limit
Sutton Council has received concerns from ward councillors and members of the public regarding speeding issues in the Park Lane and Parkgate Road area. The aim of the proposal is to reduce the risk of personal injury accidents, provide a safer environment for vulnerable road users and encourage walking and cycling in the area. The measures will also include installation of warning signs and slow markings on the approaches to Jancett Nursery in Park Lane. We... MoreOpened 31 March 2023 -
Licensing Act 2003 Statement of Licensing Policy Review
We want to hear your opinions on our proposed Statement of Licensing Policy issued under the Licensing Act 2003 The Council is updating its licensing policy, which sets out how we regulate and licence businesses that sell or supply alcohol, provide entertainment or late-night refreshment in the borough and we want you to have your say. The draft Statement of Licensing policy sets out the way the Council proposes to carry out its licensing responsibilities, such as... MoreOpened 6 March 2023 -
Watercress Park Motorcycle Inhibitor
London Borough of Sutton is considering installing a motorcycle barrier on the Spencer Road Entrance at Watercress Park to help prevent unlawful use by motorbikes and we are interested in hearing your views. The barriers are designed to allow pedestrians and those using mobility scooters and wheelchairs to enter but to stop motorcycles from gaining access. We are aware that motorbikes regularly access the site via the Spencer Road entrance which can cause anti-social behaviour and... MoreOpened 13 February 2023 -
Plough Lane
The Council is proposing to introduce a traffic management scheme in Plough Lane junction with Collyer Avenue and Queenswood Avenue. We are proposing these measures in response to concerns raised by local residents in the area, ward councillors about traffic speed, noise, pollution, cut through traffic and road safety at the above mentioned junctions. What is proposed? The following measures are proposed: No entry points at the junctions with... MoreOpened 10 January 2023 -
Public Consultation Survey - Local Flood Risk Management
What is the Local Flood Risk Management Strategy? This Local Flood Risk Management Strategy is a high-level strategic document outlining Sutton’s approach to Flood Risk throughout the next 6 years. Sutton as Lead Local Flood Authority are required by the Flood and Water Management Act (2010) to develop, maintain, apply and monitor a Local Strategy for flood risk management. The strategy explains how flood risk will be mitigated across the whole of Sutton, including a summary... MoreOpened 19 December 2022 -
Consolidation of Smoke Control Orders
Poor air quality is one of the biggest health and environmental issues faced by borough residents, workers and visitors. It has huge impacts on health and the Council is taking action to tackle it through its Air Quality Action Plan and related strategies. Solid fuel burning is considered a particularly harmful pollutant with regard to human health. Burning solid fuels such as wood, peat and coal produces tiny particles - known as particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) - which are able to... MoreOpened 1 December 2022 -
The future of waste and street cleaning services in Sutton
Help us shape the waste and street cleaning services of the future Sutton Council has one of the best recycling rates in London: households across the borough recycle just over 46% of their waste (making us the 4th best borough in London). Not only that, but the total amount of waste we create as a borough has dropped by 12% over the last six years; a significant achievement at a time when our population is growing. The fact that we now waste less and... MoreOpened 1 November 2022
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