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Tonight’s Agenda

Join us for an informative evening on village planning, including presentations on your village, a Q&A session, and updates on the Ham Close redevelopment program.

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Tonight’s Agenda

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  1. Tonight’s Agenda • 18:00 – 18:30  Meet your ward councillor informal reception • 18:30 – 18:40 Welcome and introduction • 18:40 – 18:50 Presentation from Members on ‘Your Village, Your Ham and Petersham’  • 18:50 – 19:00 Presentation from Ham and Petersham Neighbourhood Forum • 19:00 – 19:45 Pre-Submitted Questions • 19:45 – 20:45 Open floor Questions • 20:45 Event close

  2. Your village, your Ham and Petersham 21st November 2017, Grey Court School

  3. Council officers in attendance - Environment & Community - Economic Development - Community Safety - Community Links - Customers & Partnerships - Planning - Village Planning • David Allister • Sean Gillen • Angela Grzywacz • Anna Sadler • Mandy Skinner • Andrea Kitzberger-Smith • Harriet Steele

  4. Village Planning • Phase 1 • In November 2010 we sent out the All in One Survey to every household asking about the priorities of residents in each local area. • The areas most important to you were listed as: • Local parks and open spaces (78%) • Level of crime and anti-social behaviour (34%) • Public transport (32%) • Library services (30%) • Shopping in your local high street (26%)

  5. Village Planning • Phase 1 • The information collected from the survey and events were used to draw up 14 Village areas. • Residents in Ham and Petersham decided to come together through a local Forum and produce a Neighbourhood Plan. This allows them to produce a vision for the future of the area, establish design guidelines that any redevelopment proposals should take into account and identifying new opportunity areas for improvement. • Once adopted, this becomes part of the Council’s statutory development plan and will be used to assist in the determination of all planning applications in the designated neighbourhood area.

  6. The current phase of Village Planning • People and Community • Phase 3 involves: • Strengthening the capacity for residents and groups to meet community priorities themselves; • Identifying key community ‘assets’, linking residents to greater opportunities to be active, improve skills and wellbeing; • Meeting local need in all its forms, including environmental, social, and economic; • Improving community awareness of what’s happening in their village through a revamped website experience, tailored to their local ‘village’.

  7. Village Planning Fund • Launched in June 2017, the fund is also known as the Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) and is accumulated via a percentage of a development levy we place on most new developments to provide the infrastructure needed to support growth in the borough. This is funding is additional to other investments the Council makes in each of the village areas. • In the Ham and Petersham Cluster there was £180,309 available to bid for. We received seven applications in the cluster and following the public consultation a decision will be announced in December 2017. • The next round will open in February 2018. More information on the successful projects and how to apply: www.richmond.gov.uk/village_planning_fund

  8. Ham Close Redevelopment Programme Current concept proposals include: • Replacement of 192 existing homes • Creation of additional new properties including affordable homes for both rent and shared ownership • Re-provision of community services (Ham Youth Centre, Ham Clinic and the ‘Little House’) Please note: the Council’s current allocations policy requires 100% of new affordable rented homes when they are first let to be allocated to the Council for nomination from the Housing Register.

  9. Ham Close Redevelopment Programme Indicative timeline: (subject to planning approval)

  10. Ham Close Redevelopment Programme How can I stay informed? • To be kept informed of opportunities to find out more about the programme, please visit www.hamclose.co.uk to sign up to receive news • RHP also holds monthly drop-in sessions in Ham Library and sends regular newsletters to its customers • The Ham Close Stakeholder Reference Group represents the views of local people and groups in the potential redevelopment of Ham Close. To find out more please visit: www.hamclose.co.uk/stakeholder-reference-group

  11. Get involved • Sign up for weekly Village Newsletter email bulletins, which list local news and events in your area. Go to: www.richmond.gov.uk/village_news (you can unsubscribe at any time). • Visit our Community Links site for information on how to get involved in your local community: http://www.richmond.gov.uk/community_links • Contribute to consultations – current consultations listed on: https://consultation.richmond.gov.uk/ • Join Talk Richmond an online community through which members can contribute to the development of Council services, campaigns and communications: www.richmond.gov.uk/talk_richmond

  12. Stay Informed • More information on groups and events in your local area: http://www.richmond.gov.uk/myrichmond/ham_and_petersham • Follow us on Twitter: Richmond Council @LBRUT Richmond Community Links @RichmondComLink • Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HamandPetershamVillage/ • Council Switchboard: 020 8891 1411

  13. Ham and Petersham Neighbourhood Forum • Residents and representatives of community groups formed a Neighbourhood Forum in 2013, approved by the Council in 2014. Following community consultation and engagement the Forum has produced a draft Neighbourhood Plan, which was submitted to the Council on 14 September 2017. • The draft Neighbourhood Plan was considered by the Council’s Cabinet on 16 November 2017 and will go out for public consultation in late 2017 / spring 2018. • The draft Plan will be subject to an independent examination, followed by a local referendum in 2018.

  14. Your Vision for Ham and Petersham To retain the identity of Ham and Petersham as a distinct and sustainable mixed residential community set within a semi-rural historic landscape.

  15. Question Time, 21 November 2017 Chair: Brian Willman

  16. Tonight’s agenda 19.00-19.45 Pre-submitted questions 19.45-20.45 Open floor questions 20.45 Event close

  17. My aim this evening To involve as many members of the public as possible so that we can have as many questions and comments as possible

  18. What will I do? • Every questioner will have the right to respond to the answer they have been given at least once • I will ask different people to contribute • I will try to give time to issues that are matters of most concern to Ham and Petersham • I will keep to timings

  19. Please… • Keep your contributions short – this applies to everyone • Keep your questions to Ham and Petersham issues • Remember this event is streaming live on Facebook and that people not present are able to submit questions via the internet

  20. You must use the microphone as if it was an ice-cream

  21. Also… • For those of you who have not signed in at the back, sign in on the sheet that is coming around the room And finally… • Please say your name when you make a contribution. If you are speaking on behalf of an organisation, please mention this as well

  22. Recent good news for our community • Named “Best Village in London” in the London in Bloom competition • Continuing high quality primary and secondary schools • An extraordinary start to Ham Parade Market

  23. Ham and PetershamNeighbourhood Forum • Is run by a committee of local residents and business owners • Our purpose: to consult with the local community in order to draw up a local vision and plan for the area • We are independent of the council • We are not responsible for Ham Close • Richmond Housing Partnership is

  24. An update… The submission version of the Ham and Petersham Neighbourhood Plan was approved by Cabinet last Thursday

  25. What happens next? • 1 December-26 January A further public consultation • February onwards (4-8 weeks?) An independent inspector examines the Plan to ensure it complies with statutory requirements • June/July (we hope) Local referendum – all residents can vote • If approved: it becomes part of the statutory framework and will be used to assist in the determination of planning applications in the area

  26. Vice chair: Justine Glynn Our Neighbourhood Plan

  27. Why is our Neighbourhood Plan special? • Ham & Petersham area is unique • Our Plan gives a local flavour to generic borough plans • Neighbourhood Forum - local people writing our local plan • 8 consultation events and 5 public meetings: good understanding of what’s important for the community

  28. Village Planning Fund • Neighbourhood CIL currently 15% for Ham & Petersham to be used for local projects • 25% if the plan is approved – the only area in Richmond where this will apply • Projects originally identified during our consultation events are in our Neighbourhood Plan

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