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Planning Decisions relating to L.B. Richmond upon Thames

Decision and Date of meeting

2009

Richmond Upon Thames Council’s draft Supplementary Planning Document consultation
3 June 2009

Moor Hall Farm
29 April 2009

Barnes Goods Yard, The Queens Ride
21 April 2009

St Mary's University College
25 February 2009

Former Goods Yard Land, Queens Ride
27 January 2009

2008

Harrodian School, Barnes
17 December 2008

Regal House, 70 London Road
9 December 2008

St. Paul’s School
03 September 2008

Richmond College Planning Brief, Supplementary Planning Document
1 August 2008

St. Paul’s School, Final decision
4 July 2008

Former Barnes Goodsyard
29 May

Richmond’s Core Strategy, Statement of Conformity with the London Plan
17 April - 2 May

St Mary’s University College, Twickenham
16 April 2008

Richmond Park Golf Course
02 April 2008

Former SEEBoard Site, Sandy Lane – revised proposals
22 January 2008

2007

Richmond’s Core Strategy preferred options
31 October 2007

Former SEEBoard site, Sandy Lane Teddington
5 September 2007

St. Paul’s School
1 August 2007

Further Consultation on Issues and Options
5 June 2007

240 Blackfriars Road
5 June 2007

St Mary’s Lodge
15 March 2007

2006

St Mary’s Lodge, Hampton
30 August 2006

Full planning permission for the erection of a two-storey nursing home, with accommodation space in the roof, comprising 2,627 sq.m. floorspace and sixteen parking spaces. The current redundant hospital of an approximately 1,950 sq.m. floorspace will be demolished.

St Mary’s Lodge
7 June 2006

Full planning permission is sought for the erection of a 2-storey nursing home, with accommodation space in the roof, comprising 2,627 sq.m. floorspace and sixteen vehicle parking spaces. The current redundant hospital of an approximate 1,950 sq.m. floorspace will be demolished

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
26 January 2006

Erection of a new four storey (plus basement) herbarium and library wing.

2005

Former Seeboard Site, Sandy Lane, Teddington
15 December 2005

An existing office block and builders’ yard will be demolished and replaced by 198 flats, a 500 sq.m. creche, a 72-bed nursing home, 293 sq.m. of office floorspace, 238 car parking spaces and 210 cycle parking spaces.

Richmond Issues and Options Paper
30 November 2005

Former SEEboard Site, Sandy Lane
05 October 2005

An existing office block and builders' yard will be demolished and replaced by 198 flats, a 500 sq.m. crèche, a 72-bed nursing home, 293 sq.m. of office floorspace, 238 car parking spaces and 210 cycle parking spaces.

Platts Eyot, Lower Sunbury Road, Hampton
25 May 2005

Demolition of certain buildings and refurbishment and works to all retained buildings (including change of use to restaurant/café for building E), mixed use development for light industrial and business use with an enclosed car park, housing, visitor information centre and gate house, together with landscaping, a replacement bridge, car parking, servicing and associated access works.

Richmond upon Thames LDS
14 April 2005

Comment on final submission to Government Office for London.

Royal Ballet School, White Lodge, Richmond Park
17 March 2005

Demolition of existing boys’ boarding house and head’s house, erection of 2-storey boarding house and head teacher’s house, single storey dining hall and dance studio, below ground swimming pool, refurbishment of existing buildings for school use, and associated works.

Former Seeboard site, Sandy Lane
9 February 2005

An existing office block and builders yard will be demolished and replaced by 229 flats, a 511 sq.m. creche, a 72-bed nursing home, a 250 sq.m. retail unit, 3,608 sq.m. of office floorspace, 256 car parking spaces and 260 cycle parking spaces.

Royal Ballet School, White Lodge, Richmond Park
9 February 2005

Demolition of existing boys’ boarding house and head’s house, erection of 2-storey boarding house and head teacher’s house, single storey dining hall and dance studio, below ground swimming pool, refurbishment of existing buildings for school use, and associated works.

2004

Royal Ballet School, White Lodge, Richmond Park
22 December 2004
Demolition of existing boys boarding house and heads house and associated works on Metropolitan Open Land.

Crane Valley Planning Guidelines
10 Nov 2004

Draft planning guidelines for the Crane Valley, Twickenham.

Twickenham Stadium, Rugby Road
29 September 2004

Redevelopment of south stand to provide a new stand, increasing the capacity of the stadium from 74,500 to 82,000; additional development including RFU office & shop, hotel, health & fitness club, conference, banqueting and corporate hospitality facilities, and 24 residential units. This scheme is a variation of an existing planning permission

Stoop Memorial Ground, Twickenham
02 Sept 2004

Replacement west stand with capacity for 3,881 spectators and including ancillary facilities, plus enabling residential development of 65 units.

Notice to Adopt UDP
02 August 2004

2003

Crane Valley Written Representations
17 December 2003

Twickenham Rugby Football Club
17 December 2003

Redevelopment of south stand to provide a new stand, increasing the capacity of the stadium from 74,500 to 82,000. Additional development proposed includes a 200-bed hotel, exhibition & conference centre, RFU office & shop, health & fitness club, and 24 new residential units to replace housing that is to be demolished.

Richmond UDP local inquiry - further written representations
10 September 2003

Further written representations relating to the removal of the Metropolitan Open Land (MOL) designation from a number of sites within the borough.

Twickenham Rugby Stadium
06 August 2003

Redevelopment of south stand to provide new stand, ticket sales facilities, 200-bed hotel, exhibition & conference centre, RFU office accommodation & shop, health & fitness club; and 24 new flats at the northern end of the site.

Brunel University
06 August 2003

A redevelopment of Brunel University's Richmond Lock campus for mixed uses, including the erection of 168 new dwellings (69 affordable flats, 28 private flats and 71 houses); conversion of Gordon House, St Margaret's Lodge and The Orangery into residential use; use of Clifton Lodge and Violet Needham Chapel for educational and nursery purposes; provision of new health care centre; the use of Gordon House Chapel for office purposes; alteration or creation of new vehicular, pedestrian, cycle access and parking space.

Brunel University
03 July 2003

A redevelopment of Brunel University's Richmond Lock campus for mixed uses, including the erection of 171 new dwellings (70 affordable flats, 28 private flats and 73 houses); conversion of Gordon House, St Margaret's Lodge and The Orangery into residential use; use of Clifton Lodge and Violet Needham Chapel for educational and nursery purposes; provision of a new health care centre; the use of Gordon House Chapel for office purposes; alteration or creation of new vehicular, pedestrian and cycle access and car parking space

Richmond UDP Pre Inquiry Changes
04 June 2003

125 Manor Road (Sainsbury's)
09 April 2003

Erection of 169 residential units and amenity area/roof garden above existing Sainsbury's supermarket, with new residential entrance cores, staircases and refuse areas and provision of 60 residential car parking spaces in a decked car park; extension of existing food store sales area and extension of existing bulk store area, alterations to the layout of the existing store car park. (outline)

Borough of Richmond upon Thames UDP
13 February 2003

Decisions on the Inspector's report and proposed modification.

2002

Platt's Eyot, Lower Sunbury Road
7 August 2002

Demolition of certain buildings and refurbishment and works to all retained buildings (including change of use to restaurant/café for building E), mixed use development for light industrial and business use with an enclosed car park, housing, visitor information centre and gate house, together with landscaping, a replacement bridge, car parking, servicing and associated access works.

Barn Elms East Sports Ground
25 April 2002

Replacement of existing outdated buildings and all weather sports pitches with new facilities forming part of a comprehensive landscape concept; the proposed works include: demolition of existing changing rooms and boathouse; erection of new buildings comprising single storey changing facilities and two storey boathouse; two all weather hockey pitches and rollerblading learner area; renewal of existing tennis and netball courts; and improvements to site infrastructure and landscaping.

2001

Former Normansfield Hospital, Richmond
7 November 2001

Erection of 190 dwellings; two support units; demolition of existing dwellings; conversion of hospital building to 49 bedroom hotel with restaurant and bar; change of use of northern end of hospital building and ancillary entertainment hall to form the Langdon Down Centre.

Normansfield Hospital, Teddington
26 October 2001

Erection of 190 dwellings; two support units; demolition of existing dwellings; conversion of hospital building to 49 bedroom hotel with restaurant and bar; change of use of northern end of hospital building and ancillary entertainment hall to form the Langdon Down Centre.

Richmond Station
27 September 2001

Planning brief for the redevelopment of Richmond Station including provision of a transport interchange, railtrack concourse, comprehensive
retail/business use, community, entertainment, residential and parking.

Former Normansfield Hospital, Teddington
11 September 2001

Erection of 190 dwellings; two support units; demolition of existing dwellings; conversion of the hospital building to a 49 bedroom hotel with restaurant and bar.

 

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