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Members of the Community Toilet Scheme 15. Hampton Cheese 32. Fox & Duck 52. House of Fraser Twickenham 91. York House Gardens Urinals Members of the and Wine Company 194 Petersham Road, TW10 7AD 80 George Street, TW9 1HA York House Gardens, Sion Court, 72–74 Station Road, TW12 2AX 71. Stokes and Moncrieff Sion Road, TW1 3DD Community Toilet Scheme 33. The Ham Brewery Tap 53. Old Deer Park 13 Richmond Road, TW1 3AB 16. Village Grill 4 - 6 Ham Street, TW10 7HT Twickenham Road, TW9 1PQ 92. Civic Centre 72. Pho Saigon 76 Milton Road, TW12 2LJ 44 York Street, TW1 3BZ Wheelchair accessible 34. Richmond Athletic Association 54. Buccleuch Gardens 41 York Street, TW1 3LP 17. Jems Salon Baby changing Twickenham Road, TW9 2SF Petersham Road, TW10 6UY 93. Sunshine Café 28 Tangley Park Road, TW12 3YH 73. Steers Embankment, TW1 3DX 35. Richmond Chinese Restaurant 55. Old Town Hall, Information and 10 London Road, TW1 3RR 18. Carlisle Park Barnes 118 Sheen Road, TW9 1UR Reference Library How does the scheme work? Wensleydale Road, TW12 2LP 74. Eel Pie Pub 94. Orleans House Gallery Whittaker Avenue, TW9 1TP Riverside, TW1 3DJ A network of nearly 80 sites, 1. The Half-Way House 36. Richmond Adult 9-11 Church Street, TW1 3NJ owned by the Council and 24 Priests Bridge, SW14 8TA Hampton Hill Community College Teddington 95. Twickeham Salon local businesses, participate 75. Church Street Food Hall 19. The Greenwood Centre Parkshott, TW9 2RE 29-30 Fourth Cross Road, in the scheme. 2. OSO Arts Centre 56. The Hogarth 44 Church Street, TW1 3NT Hampton Hill, TW12 1QL TW2 5EL 49 Station Road, SW13 0LF 37. Sheen Road Chiropractic 58 Broad St, TW11 8QY Members of the public can use 76. York Street Café toilet facilities during the premises 20. Hampton Hill Library 126 Sheen Road, TW9 1UR 3. The Tree House 57. Wimpy 8 York Street, TW1 3LD 96. Materialistic Curtain opening hours. Purchase of 68-78 High Street, TW12 1NY and Carpet Studio 73 White Hart Lane, SW13 0PW 38. Springfield Pharmacy 40 Broad Street, TW11 8QY 77. Harris and Hoole goods or services is not required. 156 Heath Road, TW1 4BN 21. The Rising Sun 124 Sheen Road, TW9 1UR 24 King Street, TW1 3SN 4. Wetlands Centre 58. Sidra Patisserie What about wheelchair access Hampton Hill, TW12 1NB Queen Elizabeth’s Walk, 39. The Triple Crown 5 Church Road, TW11 8PF 78. Zizou Café Strawberry Hill and baby changing facilities? SW13 9WT Hampton Wick 15 Kew Foot Rd, TW9 2SS 52 King Street, TW1 3SH Disclaimer Currently a large number of our 59. Divine at number 12 97. Bradley Smith Hair and Beauty 40. The Tea Box Richmond Council encourages all 22. Hampton Wick Garage 12 Church Road, TW11 8PB 54 Tower Road, TW1 4PE members offer disabled facilities 5. Vine Road Recreation Ground 7 Paradise Road, TW9 1RX 79. The Bloomsbury local businesses to comply with and nearly half have baby Vine Road, SW13 0NF 1a Upper Teddington Road, KT1 4DL 209 Staines Road, TW2 5BB 60. The Adelaide 98. Strawberry Hill House the Disability Discrimination Act changing facilities. 41. Marks and Spencer 23. Hampton Wick Library 57 Park Road, TW11 0AU 268 Waldergrave Road, TW1 4ST (1995) and will continue to do so. East Sheen and Mortlake 13 George Street, TW9 1JY 80. Ash House Business Centre (shared with Bullen Hall) 8 Second Cross Road, TW2 5RF Information contained within this For information about Bennet Close, KT1 4AT 61. Park Road Surgery 6. The Ship 42. Princes Head Whitton leaflet and membership of the events and where to stay 37 Park Road, TW11 0AU 10 Thames Bank, SW14 7QR 28 The Green, TW9 1LX 81. Cutting Zone Barbers scheme are subject to change in Richmond upon Thames, 24. The King's Field Pavilion 210A Hampton Road, TW2 5NJ 99. Whitton Community Centre and are correct at the time of The King's Field Church Grove, 62. Landmark Arts Centre go to: www.visitrichmond.co.uk 7. Jolly Gardener 43. Whole Foods Market Percy Road, TW12 6JL going to print in September 2015. KT1 4AE Ferry Road, TW11 9NN 1 Lower Richmond Road, 1-3 George Street London, 82. Nuffield Health Centre 100. Magal Kebab Restaurant If you have difficulty understanding SW14 7EX TW9 1AB 63. Caffe Mimmo Bar Langhorn Drive, TW2 7SX Kew 670 Hanworth Road, TW4 5NP this publication or need this leaflet 27 Broad Street, TW11 8QZ in Braille, large print, audiotape 44. McDonalds 83. TLC Tattoo 8. Tapestry Tapas Bar 25. The Original Maids of Honour or another language, please visit 30 The Quadrant, TW9 1DN 64. The Red Lion 154 Heath Road, TW1 4BN 101. Your Bakery 36 Lower Richmond Rd, SW14 7EZ 288-290 Kew Road, TW9 3DU the reception at the address below 164 Stanley Road, TW11 8UD 70 High Street, TW2 7LS 84. Brouge Bistros or call 020 8891 1411. 9. Sheen Lane Centre 26. Marks and Spencer 45. The Aleksander 241 Hampton Road, TW2 5NG 102. Whitton Library Car Park 74 Sheen Lane, SW14 8LP Kew Retail Park Mortlake Road, 277 Richmond Road, TW1 2NP 65. Teddington Pool London Borough of and Fitness Centre 141 Nelson Road, TW2 7BB Richmond upon Thames TW9 4AD 85. Staines Road Surgery 10. Sheen Common Pavilion 46. The Pavilion Clubhouse Vicarage Road, TW11 8EZ Civic Centre, 44 York Street, North Sheen Recreation Ground. 325 Staines Road, TW2 5AU 103. Twickenham Cemetery Fife Road, SW14 7EL 27. Kew Community Trust Twickenham, TW1 3BZ St Lukes in the Avenue, TW9 2AJ Dancer Road, TW9 4LB 66. Teddington Cemetery Hospital Bridge Road, TW2 6LD 86. The Albany Pub 11. Palewell Common and Fields Shacklegate Road, TW11 8SF 47. North Sheen Bowling Club and Dining Room Palewell Common Drive, Richmond Marksbury Ave, TW9 4JA 67. Teddington Library 1 Queens Road, TW1 4EZ SW14 8RF 28. Cambridge Gardens Café Waldegrave Road, TW11 8NY Tennis Pavilion, Clevedon Road, 48. The Richmond Practice 87. The Three Kings 12. East Sheen Cemetery TW1 2TY 19 Sheen Rd, TW9 1AD 68. Park Lane Stables 42 Heath Road, TW1 4BZ Sheen Road, TW10 5BJ Park Lane, TW11 0HY 29. Rich Café 49. Curzon Cinema 88. The Cabbage Patch Premises are open in business Richmond Hampton 435 Richmond Road, TW1 2EF Water Lane, TW9 1TJ St Margarets 67 London Road, TW1 3SZ hours only. Card Cemeteries open all year round 13. H&L Motors 89. KFC 30. Hill Coffee Stop 50. The Hope 69. The Crown 10.00 – 16.30 in winter, 72 Wellington Rd, TW2 5NX 117 Kew Road, TW9 2PN 7 King Street, TW1 3SD 20a Richmond Hill, TW10 6QX 174 Richmond Road, TW1 2NH 10.00 – 18.30 in summer. 14. The Railway Bell 31. The Victoria Inn 51. The Red Cow 70. Ailsa Tavern 90. 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