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Planning permission was granted (application number C2017/78663) in May 2018 for a Day Nursery on the land at the back of St Helier hospital, adjoining Rosewood Grove.  One of the conditions of the planning permission is that work on the construction should begin within three years, ie by this May. Please see here for the publicity we gave to […]

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Final consultation on parking restrictions

by Sam, Ruth and Chris on 24 October, 2019

Sutton Council is consulting on parking controls to improve road safety and access.  This should be the final consultation, and it is important that residents look at the detailed proposals on the Council maps and comment.  We reported back on earlier consultations here. This consultation excludes the Aultone Way/ Greenhill/ Woodend area.  The concerns raised […]

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Council consults on parking issues in your road

by Sam, Ruth and Chris on 19 November, 2018

Many residents have been telling us about the growing parking problems in the area due to St Helier Hospital, school and commuter parking and people visiting the town centre.  The Council consulted residents about the problems late last year and have now analysed the 5,500 replies received.  Based on those responses, Council officers have prepared […]

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Sutton Council has approved plans to build a single storey day nursery and play scheme at St Helier hospital.  The application was similar to a previous application which was withdrawn after concerns were expressed about the impact on the biodiversity of the site.  An application for a slightly smaller nursery was approved in 2013, but […]

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Planning application for a day nursery at St Helier Hospital

by Sam, Ruth and Chris on 24 September, 2017

A planning application (No: B2017/77893/FUL)  has been received to build a single storey day nursery and play scheme at the back of St Helier Hospital  The proposal includes classrooms, baby sleep rooms and associated accommodation together with buggy and refuse stores, landscaping with external play areas and fencing up to 2.13m in height.  The application […]

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Statutory consultation on Grennell Road area parking proposals

by Sam, Ruth and Chris on 27 July, 2016

Following the informal consultation, the statutory consultation on the parking proposals in the Grennell Road area has now begun.  The proposals can be found here . Please send the Council any comments using the following comment form by 18 August.        

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Parking proposals amended in the light of residents’ views

by Sam, Ruth and Chris on 6 July, 2016

You will recall that residents were recently consulted on a range of parking proposals to help alleviate some of the safety and access issues caused by heavy parking near Greenshaw school.  Many thanks to all of you who wrote in with your views.  Some people wanted more restrictions; others wanted fewer.  Throughout this exercise we […]

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SAFETY AND ACCESS ISSUES IN GRENNELL ROAD AREA

by Sam, Ruth and Chris on 17 June, 2016

Many residents have contacted us with complaints and concerns about safety and access in the local area. We have worked closely with residents to help the Council develop proposals for limited parking controls and other safety measures in the Grennell Road area. Click on these links for a fuller note of the proposals, and for […]

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Traffic and parking problems near Greenshaw school

by Sam, Ruth and Chris on 28 April, 2016

Residents will be aware of the traffic and parking problems caused by the construction activity at Greenshaw school.  Plans are on track for the new extension to be ready by September, and the school will then expand by an additional 60 pupils over each of the next five years. When the proposal was considered by […]

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