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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) MoreClosed 15 December 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) MoreClosed 15 December 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... MoreClosed 20 September 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. MoreClosed 6 September 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... MoreClosed 2 September 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... MoreClosed 16 August 2013 -
Respite Support - Carer/Cared for’s Views
Respite care is an essential part of the overall support for unpaid carers and those with care needs helping to sustain the caring relationship, enabling carers to have a life alongside the caring role, promoting health and well being and preventing crises. Respite care encompasses a wide range of different arrangements which are both formal and informal. The common factor is not what type of support is used but its purpose - to provide a break which is a positive experience for the... MoreClosed 6 August 2013 -
Accommodation Support
The Strategy and Resources Committee resolved at their meeting of the 18 March 2013 that officers should consult Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) organisations in the borough on changes that are being proposed to the Council’s accommodation policy for VCS organisations. In this consultation you will find links to five documents which collectively comprise the consultation materials. Your comments would be welcome on any aspect of the consultation materials, we are however... MoreClosed 31 July 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. MoreClosed 19 July 2013 -
Respite Support - Organisations
Respite care is an essential part of the overall support for unpaid carers and those with care needs helping to sustain the caring relationship, enabling carers to have a life alongside the caring role, promoting health and well being and preventing crises. Respite care encompasses a wide range of different arrangements which are both formal and informal. The common factor is not what type of support is used but its purpose - to provide a break which is a positive experience for the... MoreClosed 12 July 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. MoreClosed 21 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... MoreClosed 19 June 2013 -
Library Usage Survey 2013
We aim for our libraries to be the focal point of communities providing accessible, relevant and enjoyable services which enhance the quality of life for residents, and open up opportunities for education, employment and participation in the cultural and community life of the borough. In order to do this, we want to understand how residents are using our libraries; what services are most popular, which services could be enhanced, and what services residents would like to see more of in... MoreClosed 22 April 2013 -
Enhanced Housing Options Website User Feedback
The enhanced housing options website provides information and advice on housing, homeless prevention, jobs & training. It provides a personal action plan and next steps to enable users to resolve their own housing situation. If you have completed an online housing options assessment we would like to find out more about your experience using the website. MoreClosed 31 March 2013 -
LB Sutton Air Quality Management Order 2013
Environment Act 1995 part IV - local air quality management The Council intends to make the LB Sutton Air Quality Management Order 2013 which will come into force on 1st April 2013. The effect of this Order will be to revoke the AQ Management Orders currently in force, and make the whole Borough an air quality management area (AQMA). Orders made in 2000 and 2004 created AQMAs which were "corridors" either side of busy main roads, and the 2010 Order made the Beddington Lane industrial... MoreClosed 29 March 2013 -
Improving Hackbridge
Following the publication of the 2009 draft Masterplan for Hackbridge and a successful proposal to the Mayor’s Outer London Fund, Sutton Council, environmental charity BioRegional and award winning architects Adams & Sutherland have developed proposals for improving the centre of Hackbridge. The concepts for the public realm work, which are part of a wider package to help reduce the area’s environmental impact and boost the local economy, will be presented at public consultations... MoreClosed 16 February 2013 -
Worcester Park Public Realm Improvements - Outer London Fund Project
Building on consultations in the Summer and Autumn of 2012 the Council has developed proposals for enhancing Worcester Park town centre. This consultation presents the proposals and asks for feedback. To complete the consultation please download the document at the bottom of this page : 'Worcester Park Proposals'. The questions in the consultation will relate to this document. Other detailed drawings can also be downloaded below. These are not essential but may be of interest. For ease... MoreClosed 8 February 2013 -
Community Care Grants and Crisis Loans
Community Care Grants and Crisis Loans are currently managed by the Department for Work and Pensions. There is a single phone number that people can ring to submit an application for a grant or loan. From 1 April, 2013, these grants and loans will be managed by local authorities. In Sutton, the London Borough of Sutton will manage the grants and loans for people living in the borough. Community Care Grants are currently awarded to people in receipt of benefits who are leaving an... MoreClosed 31 January 2013 -
Ruskin Road/Park Lane pedestrian crossing & Signal Improvements - Informal Public Consultation
On the 22nd February 2012, Sutton Council’s Development Control Committee approved a planning application for the major extension of All Saints School, located in Rotherfield Road, the building of which has recently been completed. The approved scheme for the school will result in an increase in pupil numbers from 245 primary school places plus 26 nursery places, to 320 primary school places plus 52 nursery places. Consequently, both the council’s Carshalton & Clockhouse and Beddington &... MoreClosed 21 January 2013 -
Sutton South Traffic Study - Cavendish Road & Cedar Road
A petition was received by the Council from the residents of Cavendish Road requesting additional/improved speed reduction measures to be implemented in Cavendish Road, as they consider that the existing traffic calming measures are ineffective in reducing the vehicular speeds. Similar enquiries have been received from residents in Cedar Road. Cavendish Road and Cedar Road form part of the Sutton South 20mph Zone that was implemented in 2007/08. The zone is traffic-calmed using raised... MoreClosed 11 January 2013 -
Draft Adult Social Services Commissioning Strategy 2013 - 2016
The Sutton Adult Social Services Commissioning Strategy 2013-16 is a statement of Council Policy that links the information in the Sutton Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) to the Market Position Statement, ASSHH Commissioning and Finance Plan 2013/14 and ASSHH Directorate Commissioning Priorities 2013/14. MoreClosed 11 January 2013 -
Outer London Fund Shop Front Improvement Strategies - Worcester Park
The Outer London Fund project in North Cheam and Worcester Park is a project, with funding from the Mayor of London, to help give uplift to these two town centres. Part of the project is to make shop front improvements, in collaboration with local traders, in each of the town centres. MoreClosed 31 December 2012 -
Worcester Park Public Realm Improvements
Following consultation with residents, businesses and visitors during Summer 2012 some design improvements to Worcester Park town centre, along Central Road, have been proposed.The aim of the improvements is to improve the environment for everybody and to hopefully attract more and/or new visitors to the area. To view the proposals please download the attached consultation leaflet (related documents below). The scheme is part of the Outer London Fund project in Worcester Park and... MoreClosed 31 October 2012 -
Sutton Compact 2012
We are updating our Sutton Compact, which was published in 2006. The new Compact will reflect the 2011 National Compact and the current priorities for Sutton. MoreClosed 12 October 2012 -
Primary School Expansions 2013
In recent years there has been a marked upturn in the numbers of children born in the Borough, we have already had to increase capacity during the last two years through the provision both of temporary and permanent accommodation to meet the additional demand for places at reception year. This increased demand is projected to continue up to 2013 and beyond. The Local Authority has a core duty to ensure there are sufficient places to meet the needs of its children and families and... MoreClosed 4 October 2012 -
Changing Council Tax Benefit
I am committed to supporting our local communities, in particular those who are most vulnerable, during periods of significant change and in ensuring that our residents have the opportunity to contribute and influence our decision making. Council Tax Benefit has previously been funded by the Department for Work and Pensions but from 1 st April 2013 the Council will take responsibility for this, but with 10% less funding. This means we need to think about how we can deliver... MoreClosed 18 September 2012 -
Sutton's Children and Young People Plan for 2013
This survey is for young people aged 11-18 to find out more about you and your needs. At Sutton Council we are putting together a plan about how we can better respond to your needs. We will be using the results from this survey to help us understand you better and make sure we provide you with the things you need. If you don't feel comfortable answering a question, select "I don't want to say". You do not need to put your name anywhere on this survey so your answers are confidential. MoreClosed 17 August 2012 -
Residential and Nursing care fees consultation 2013/14
The public sector continues to face its toughest ever financial challenge. Within ASSH we have been obliged to achieve a reduction in overall expenditure of over £10M per annum between 2012 and 2014. We have continued to look at ways to save money to ensure that those with the highest levels of need are protected and can continue to receive support. There has been a reduction in the number of residential placements that we commission and what we pay for them but we are still required... MoreClosed 10 August 2012 -
North Sutton Sites Draft Planning Brief
The North Sutton Sites Draft Planning Brief will provide guidance on the redevelopment of the gas holders, Zurich House, Centerlink House and Magnet Showrooms area to help transform it into an attractive town centre destination. Public Consultation on the draft Planning Brief open from 29 May to 31 July 2012 We want your views on the plans that will shape the North Sutton Sites (including the gas holders, the Zurich House Building, Centrelink House, the Magnet showroom and a number... MoreClosed 31 July 2012 -
Outer London Fund - North Cheam and Worcester Park
Sutton Council has been awarded £1.4m from the Mayor's Outer London Fund, which is helping increase the vibrancy and growth of high street places across London. Together with Council funding we have £1.9m to improve North Cheam and Worcester Park. Your views are important - a previous survey helped us win this money from the Mayor! To help us undertake this exciting project please take a moment to tell us what you think. The survey will take about 10 minutes (depending how much you... MoreClosed 30 July 2012
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