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London Borough of Croydon, Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames London Borough of Merton and London Borough of Sutton LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON, ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON AND LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON SOUTH LONDON WASTE PLAN (A JOINT DEVELOPMENT PLAN DOCUMENT) ADOPTION STATEMENT Notice is hereby given, in accordance with Regulations 24 and 36 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2008, that the South London Waste Plan was adopted by: the Council of the London Borough of Croydon on 30 January 2012 the Council of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames on 24 January 2012 the Council of the London Borough of Merton on 1 February 2012 and, the Council of the London Borough of Sutton on 5 March 2012. The South London Waste Plan DPD sets out the issues and objectives to be met in waste management for the next ten years. It is a joint DPD and covers the geographical area comprising the London Borough of Croydon, the Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames, the London Borough of Merton and the London Borough of Sutton. It contains policies to guide the determination of planning applications for waste facilities and identifies existing waste sites to be safeguarded and areas where waste facility development may be suitable. The adopted South London Waste Plan comprises the submission DPD amended in accordance with the Inspector’s binding report of the Examination-in-Public into the South London Waste Plan received by the boroughs on 26 October 2011. Any person aggrieved by the South London Waste Plan may make an application to the High Court under Section 113 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 on the grounds that the document is not within the appropriate powers or that a procedural requirement has not been complied with. Any application must be made no later than six weeks after the date of adoption by the Council of the London Borough of Sutton, i.e. by 17 April 2012. The South London Waste Plan, together with its Sustainability Appraisal Report and a further copy of this Adoption Statement, are available for inspection on the websites of the boroughs: www.croydon.gov.uk/wasteplan www.kingston.gov.uk/wasteplan www.merton.gov.uk/wasteplan www.sutton.gov.uk/wasteplan Printed copies of the above documents are also available for inspection at the offices and libraries listed below: LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON Access Croydon Taberner House, Park Lane, Croydon, CR9 3JS M: 8.30-16.45 Tu: 8.30-16.45 W: 8.30-16.45 Th: 8.30-16.45 F: 8.30-16.45 Central Library Croydon Clocktower, Katharine Street, Croydon, CR9 1ET M: 9.00-19.00 Tu: 9.00-18.00 W: 9.00-18.00 Th: 9.30-18.00 F: 9.00-18.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 Ashburton Library Ashburton Learning Village, Shirley Road. Croydon, CR9 7AL M: 9.00-19.00 Tu: 9.00-18.00 Th: 9.00-18.00 F: 9.30-18.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 Bradmore Green Bradmore Green Library, Coulsdon, CR5 1PE Library M: 9.30-13.00, 14.00-18.00 Tu: 9.00-13.00, 14.00-18.00 W: 9.00-13.00, 14.00-18.00 F: 9.00-13.00, 14.00-19.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 Broad Green Library 89 Canterbury Road, Croydon, CR0 3HH M: 9.30-13.00, 14.00-18.00 Tu: 9.00-13.00, 14.00-18.00 F: 9.00-13.00, 14.00-19.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 Coulsdon Library Brighton Road, Coulsdon, CR5 2NH M: 9.00-18.00 Tu: 9.00-18.00 Th: 9.30-18.00 F: 9.00-19.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 New Addington Central Parade, New Addington, CR0 0JB Library M: 9.00-18.00 Tu: 9.00-18.00 Th: 9.30-18.00 F: 9.00-18.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 Norbury Library Beatrice Avenue, Norbury, SW16 4UW M: 9.00-19.00 Tu: 9.00-18.00 Th: 9.30-18.00 F: 9.00-18.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 Purley Library Banstead Road, Purley, CR8 3YH M: 9.00-19.00 Tu: 9.00-18.00 Th: 9.30-18.00 F: 9.00-18.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 Sanderstead Library Farm Fields, Sanderstead, CR2 0HL Tu: 9.00-13.00, 14.00-18.00 W: 9.30-13.00, 14.00-18.00 F: 9.00-13.00, 14.00-18.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 Selsdon Library Addington Road, Selsdon, CR2 8LA M: 9.00-18.00 Tu: 9.00-18.00 Th: 9.30-18.00 F: 9.00-19.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 Shirley Library Wickham Road/Hartland Way, Shirley, CR0 8BH M: 9.00-13.00, 14.00-18.00 Tu: 9.00-13.00, 14.00-18.00 Th: 9.30-13.00, 14.00-19.00 F: 9.00-13.00, 14.00-18.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 South Norwood Laurence Road, South Norwood, SE25 5AA Library M: 9.00-18.00 W: 9.30-18.00 F: 9.00-18.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 Thornton Heath 190 Brigstock Road, Thornton Heath, CR7 7JB Library M: 9.00-18.00 Tu: 9.00-18.00 W: 9.00-18.00 F: 9.30-19.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 Upper Norwood 39 Westow Hill, Upper Norwood, SE19 1TJ Library M: 10.00-19.00 Tu: 9.00-19.00 Th: 9.00-19.00 F: 9.00-19.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON Kingston Guildhall Reception, Guildhall 2, Kingston, KT1 1EU M: 9.00-17.00 Tu: 9.00-17.00 W: 9.00-17.00 Th: 9.00-17.00 F: 9.00-17.00 Hook & Chessington The Hook Centre, Hook Road, Chessington, KT9 1EJ Library Tu: 9.30-22.00 W: 9.30-17.30 Th: 9.30-17.30 F: 9.30-20.00 Sa: 9.30-17.30 Kingston Library Fairfield Road, Kingston, KT1 2PS M: 9.30-19.00 Tu: 9.30-17.30 Th: 9.30-19.00 F: 9.30-17.30 Sa: 9.00-17.30 New Malden Library Kingston Road, New Malden, KT3 3LY M: 9.30-19.00 Tu: 9.30-18.00 Th: 9.30-19.00 F: 9.30-18.00 Sa: 9.30-17.30 Old Malden Library Church Road, Worcester Park, KT4 7RD M: 9.30-12.30, 13.30-19.00 Tu: 9.30-12.30, 13.30-17.00 Th: 9.30-12.30, 13.30-19.00 F: 9.30-12.30, 13.30-17.00 Sa: 9.30-17.30 Surbiton Library Ewell Road, Surbiton, KT6 6AG M: 9.30-17.30 Tu: 9.30-19.00 Th: 9.30-17.30 F: 9.30-19.00 Sa: 9.30-17.30 Tolworth Library 37/39 The Broadway, Tolworth, KT6 7DJ Tu: 9.30-20.00 W: 9.30-17.30 Th: 9.30-17.30 F: 9.30-17.30 Sa: 9.30-17.00 Tudor Drive Library Tudor Drive, Kingston, KT2 5QH M: 9.30-19.00 Tu: 9.30-17.00 Th: 9.30-19.00 F: 9.30-17.00 Sa: 9.00-17.00 LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON Merton Civic Centre London Road, Morden, SM4 5DX M: 9.00-17.00 Tu: 9.00-17.00 W: 9.00-17.00 Th: 9.00-17.00 F: 9.00-17.00 Donald Hope Library Cavendish House, High Street, Colliers Wood, SW19 2HR M: 9.30-19.00 Tu: 9.30-19.00 Th: 9.30-19.00, Sa: 9.30-17.00 Mitcham Library 157 London Road, Mitcham, CR4 1LT M: 9.30-19.00 Tu: 9.30-19.00 W: 9.30-13.00 Th: 9.30-19.00 F: 9.30-19.00 Sa: 9.30-17.00 Morden Library London Road, Morden, SM4 5DX M: 9.30-19.00 Tu: 9.30-19.00 W: 9.30-19.00 Th: 9.30-19.00 F: 9.30-19.00 Sa: 9.30-17.00 Raynes Park Library Approach Road, Raynes Park, SW20 8BA M: 9.30-19.00 Tu: 9.30-19.00 Th: 9.30-19.00 F: 9.30-19.00 Sa: 9.30-17.00 Wimbledon Library 35 Wimbledon Hill Road, Wimbledon, SW19 7NB M: 9.30-19.00 Tu: 9.30-19.00 W: 9.30-19.00 Th: 9.30-19.00 F: 9.30-19.00 Sa: 9.30-17.00 LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON Civic Offices St Nicholas Way, Sutton, SM1 1EA M: 9.00-17.00 Tu: 9.00-17.00 W: 9.00-17.00 Th: 9.00-17.00 F: 9.00-17.00 Council Offices 24 Denmark Road, Carshalton, SM5 2JG M: 9.00-17.00 Tu: 9.00-17.00 W: 9.00-17.00 Th: 9.00-17.00 F: 9.00-17.00 Beddington Library The Broadway, Beddington, CR0 4QR Tu: 14.00-18.00 Th: 9.00-13.00 F: 14.00-18.00 Sa: 9.00-13.00, 14.00-17.00 Carshalton Library The Square, Carshalton, SM5 3BN Tu: 9.30-20.00 W: 9.30-17.00 Th: 9.30-17.00 F: 9.30-18.00 Sa: 9.30-17.00 Cheam Library Church Road, Cheam, SM3 8QH Tu: 9.30-20.00 W: 9.30-17.00 Th: 9.30-17.00 F: 9.30-18.00 Sa: 9.30-17.00 The Circle Library 404 Green Wrythe Lane, Carshalton, SM5 1JJ Tu: 9.30-18.00 W: 9.30-17.00 Th: 9.30-13.00 F: 9.30-17.00 Sa: 9.30-17.00 The Library@ Sutton Life Centre, Alcorn Road, Sutton, SM3 9PX the Life Centre M: 9.00-21.30 Tu: 9.00-21.30 W: 9.00-21.30 Th: 9.00-21.30 F: 9.00-21.30 Sa: 9.00-17.00 Su: 10.00-14.00 The Library@ Mollinson Drive, Roundshaw, SM6 9NZ The Phoenix Centre M: 9.00-22.00 Tu: 9.00-22.00 W: 9.00-22.00 Th: 9.00-22.00 F: 9.00-22.00 Sa: 9.00-18.00 Su: 9.00-18.00 Sutton Library St Nicholas Way, Sutton, SM1 1EA M: 9.30-20.00 Tu: 9.30-20.00 W: 9.30-20.00 Th: 9.30-20.00 F: 9.30-20.00 Sa: 9.30-17.00 Su: 13.00-16.30 Wallington Library Shotfield, Wallington, SM6 0HY Tu: 9.30-20.00 W: 9.30-17.00 Th: 9.30-17.00 F: 9.30-18.00 Sa: 9.30-17.00 Worcester Park Stone Place, Windsor Road, Worcester Park, KT4 8ES Library Tu: 9.30-20.00 W: 9.30-17.00 Th: 9.30-17.00 F: 9.30-18.00 Sa: 9.30-17.00 For further information, please contact Letter: South London Waste Plan, Royal Borough of Kingston, Guildhall 2, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1EU Email: [email protected] Telephone: 020 8547 5002 .
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