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by Sam, Ruth and Chris on 6 March, 2017
We are pleased to be able to report that planning application to develop the Prince Regent site has been turned down. The proposal was for a 6 to 8 storey building with basement to provide 41 flats (9 x one-bed; 20 x two-bed; and 2 x three-bed). The decision from the Council can be accessed here. […]
Read more Leave a commentby Sam, Ruth and Chris on 14 December, 2016
A planning application has been received to demolish the Prince Regent pub and build a 9 storey block of flats. Residents will recall that last month the Government de-listed the Prince Regent Pub clearing the way for the pub to be demolished and redeveloped. The planning application follows on from the exhibition held by the […]
Read more Leave a commentby Sam, Ruth and Chris on 3 December, 2016
The Council has secured funding from Transport for London to carry out improvements to the Angel Hill Junction (junction with All Saints Road and Sutton Common Road). Residents had told Councillors about the lack of pedestrian facilities at the Angel Hill junction. All Saints (Benhilton) School was also concerned about the safety of parents with […]
Read more Leave a commentby Sam, Ruth and Chris on 19 August, 2016
Following a consultation with residents in the Sutton Green area, your local councillors have sent a response to Historic England to de-list this pub, part of which was built in the early 19th century and is a grade II listed building. Our submission is here. The pub was formerly called the Cricketers, and dates from the […]
Read more Leave a commentby Sam, Ruth and Chris on 30 June, 2016
Parking will be suspended on Wednesday 6 July in: Benhilton Gardens – Even number side of Road, Hunting Gate Mews – Both sides of Entrance, and Hallmead Road – Even number side of Road And on Monday 11th July in: Benhilton Gardens – odd number side of Road and Hallmead Gardens – odd number […]
Read more Leave a commentby Sam, Ruth and Chris on 25 January, 2016
We were out on Sunday talking to people in Hallmead Road. Thanks to all who took time to talk to us. We are conscious that the parking problem has got more challenging and one or two of you told us about access ways being blocked. If this happens the phone number to call is 020 8661 […]
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