P L a N N I N G

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

P L a N N I N G WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING, LICENSING & TREE APPLICATIONS REGISTERED: BETWEEN 22/06/2015 AND 26/06/2015 You can view a copy of the application and plans by visiting:www.merton.gov.uk/planningexplorer . Please note that details of tree applications are only available on request at the Civic Centre. P L A N N I N G Environment and Regeneration Department, Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, Surrey SM4 5DX. Page 2 of 24 Abbey Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2199 Abbey 25/06/15 Mrs J Ffrench 0208 545 3045 Proposed Development ERECTION OF A HIP TO GABLE AND REAR ROOF EXTENSION WITH JULIETTE BALCONY AND INSTALLATION OF 3 x ROOFLIGHTS TO FRONT ROOF SLOPE. Location Agent Atten: Colin Martin 17 Bathurst Avenue CM Martin Acacia Rose Avenue South Wimbledon Stretton London Burton upon Trent SW19 3AE Staffs DE13 0DQ Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2314 Abbey 25/06/15 Ike Nwankwo - Diman 0208 545 3300 Proposed Development APPLICATION FOR A LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE FOR THE PROPOSED ERECTION OF A REAR ROOF EXTENSION WITH JULIETTE BALCONY AND THE INSTALLATION OF 3 X ROOF LIGHT TO THE FRONT ROOF SLOPE AND THE ERECTION OF A SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION. Location Agent Atten: Mr Graham Gooch 1 Kirkley Road Mr Graham Gooch 13 Ensign House South Wimbledon Admirals Way London Canary Wharf SW19 3AZ London United Kingodm E14 9XQ Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2221 Abbey 26/06/15 Mark Brodie 0208 545 4028 Proposed Development APPLICATION FOR A LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE RELATING TO THE ERECTION OF A REAR ROOF EXTENSION WITH 2 X ROOFLIGHTS TO THE FRONT ROOF SLOPE. Location Agent Atten: Mrs P Wilson 44 Milner Road A1 Projects Management Services Ltd 6 The Broadway South Wimbledon Wembly London Middlesex SW19 3AA HA9 8JT Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P0920 Abbey 26/06/15 Mrs J Ffrench 0208 545 3045 Proposed Development APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF LAWFULNESS IN RESPECT OF THE CONTINUED USE OF FORMER WAREHOUSE AS A EMPLOYEE GYM. Location Agent Atten: 24 Deer Park Road South Wimbledon SW19 3TU Applications received in Abbey : 4 Cannon Hill Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2357 Cannon Hill 24/06/15 Catherine Bryant 0208 545 3496 Proposed Development PRIOR APPROVAL IN RESPECT OF THE PROPOSED ERECTION OF A SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION WITH THE FOLLOWING DIMENSIONS: EXTENDS BEYOND THE REAR WALL OF THE ORIGINAL DWELLINGHOUSE BY 6 METRES THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF THE ENLARGED PART OF THE DWELLINGHOUSE WILL BE 3 METRES THE HEIGHT OF THE EAVES OF THE ENLARGED PART OF THE DWELLINGHOUSE WILL BE 2.35 METRES Page 3 of 24 Location Agent Atten: 167 Cannon Hill Lane Raynes Park London SW20 9BZ Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2099 Cannon Hill 23/06/15 Ike Nwankwo - Diman 0208 545 3300 Proposed Development APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE OF CONDITION 4 ATTACHED TO LBM PLANNING APPLICATION 14/P4453 DATED 12/05/2015 RELATING TO THE ERECTION OF FRONT PORCH, FIRST FLOOR REAR EXTENSION AND ERECTION OF FRONT BOUNDARY WALL INCLUDING SLIDING GATE Location Agent Atten: Mr Shahid Hussain 7 Thurleston Avenue, SHA Architecture & Design Ltd Unit 18 Deane House Studio Morden, 27 Green Place Surrey, NW5 1LB SM4 4BN Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2245 Cannon Hill 23/06/15 Hannah Murphy 0208 545 3116 Proposed Development ERECTION OF A SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION. Location Agent Atten: Miss Amy Duckworth 276 Hillcross Avenue Anglian Home Improvements Unit 23 Morden PO BOX 65 Surrey Norwich SM4 4EU Norfolk NR6 6EJ Applications received in Cannon Hill : 3 Colliers Wood Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2272 Colliers Wood 23/06/15 Hannah Murphy 0208 545 3116 Proposed Development PRIOR APPROVAL IN RESPECT OF THE PROPOSED ERECTION OF A SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION WITH THE FOLLOWING DIMENSIONS: EXTENDS BEYOND THE REAR WALL OF THE ORIGINAL DWELLINGHOUSE BY 6 METRES THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF THE ENLARGED PART OF THE ORIGINAL DWELLINGHOUSE WILL BE 2.85 METRES THE HEIGHT OF THE EAVES OF THE ENLARGED PART OF THE DWELLINGHOUSE WILL BE 2.85 METRES Location Agent Atten: 137 Victoria Road Kashif Syed 2 Thorton Heath Mitcham Surrey CR4 3JD CR7 7HR Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2302 Colliers Wood 25/06/15 Ike Nwankwo - Diman 0208 545 3300 Proposed Development APPLICATION FOR A LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE FOR THE PROPOSED ERECTION OF A SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION. Location Agent Atten: Mr Carlos Gaitas 38 Clive Road Carlos Gaitas 55 Lancaster Avenue Colliers Wood West Norwood London London SW19 2JB United Kingdom SE27 9EL Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2278 Colliers Wood 24/06/15 Ike Nwankwo - Diman 0208 545 3300 Proposed Development ERECTION OF AN L-SHAPED REAR ROOF EXTENSION AND INSTALLATION OF 2 x ROOFLIGHTS TO FRONT ROOF SLOPE Page 4 of 24 Location Agent Atten: Raja Sekaran 22 Fortescue Road Aarcicon 26 St Olaves Road Colliers Wood East Ham London London SW19 2EB E6 2PA Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2274 Colliers Wood 23/06/15 Ike Nwankwo - Diman 0208 545 3300 Proposed Development PRIOR APPROVAL IN RESPECT OF THE PROPOSED ERECTION OF A SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION WITH THE FOLLOWING DIMENSIONS: EXTENDS BEYOND THE REAR WALL OF THE ORIGINAL DWELLINGHOUSE BY 7METRES THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF THE ENLARGED PART OF THE ORIGINAL DWELLINGHOUSE WILL BE 3 METRES THE HEIGHT OF THE EAVES OF THE ENLARGED PART OF THE DWELLINGHOUSE WILL BE 3 METRES Location Agent Atten: 61 Lyveden Road Tooting London SW17 9DT Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2298 Colliers Wood 24/06/15 Hannah Murphy 0208 545 3116 Proposed Development APPLICATION FOR A LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE FOR THE PROPOSED ERECTION OF A REAR ROOF EXTENSION ABOVE OUTRIGGER Location Agent Atten: Robert Teesdale 24 Finborough Road Quorum Associates 89 Eastgate Tooting Cowbridge London The Vale of Glamorgan/Bro Morgann SW17 9HY CF71 7AA Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2220 Colliers Wood 26/06/15 Isaac Liu 0208 545 020 854 Proposed Development CONVERSION OF EXISTING SINGLE DWELLINGHOUSE INTO 2 x SELF-CONTAINED FLATS Location Agent Atten: Andrew Hicks 2 Valley Gardens Hicks Design Associates 16 Fowler Road Colliers Wood Mitcham London Surrey SW19 2NS CR4 2LQ Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P1111 Colliers Wood 25/06/15 Leigh Harrington 0208 545 3836 Proposed Development ERECTION OF A REAR ROOF EXTENSION WITH JULIETTE BALCONY Location Agent Atten: 7A West Gardens Tooting SW17 9DG Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2381 Colliers Wood 25/06/15 Leigh Harrington 0208 545 3836 Proposed Development ERECTION OF AN L-SHAPED REAR ROOF EXTENSION WITH INSTALLATION OF 2 x ROOFLIGHT TO FRONT ROOF SLOPE Location Agent Atten: 37 Marlborough Road Scott McCabe Associates Ltd 84 Westfield Road Colliers Wood Ealing London W13 9JA SW19 2HF Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2327 Colliers Wood 23/06/15 Leigh Harrington 0208 545 3836 Page 5 of 24 Proposed Development PRIOR APPROVAL IN RESPECT OF THE PROPOSED ERECTION OF A SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION WITH THE FOLLOWING DIMENSIONS: EXTENDS BEYOND THE REAR WALL OF THE ORIGINAL DWELLINGHOUSE BY 5 METRES THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF THE ENLARGED PART OF THE DWELLINGHOUSE WILL BE 3.3 METRES THE HEIGHT OF THE EAVES OF THE ENLARGED PART OF THE DWELLINGHOUSE WILL BE 2.8 METRES Location Agent Atten: 47 Myrna Close Colliers Wood London SW19 2HL Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2311 Colliers Wood 25/06/15 Leigh Harrington 0208 545 3836 Proposed Development APPLICATION FOR A LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE IN RESPECT OF THE PROPOSED ERECTION OF A REAR OUTRIGGER ROOF EXTENSION. Location Agent Atten: Graham Chappell 17 Harewood Road Nu Space 965 Fulham Road Colliers Wood London London SW6 5JJ SW19 2HD Applications received in Colliers Wood : 10 Cricket Green Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2253 Cricket Green 24/06/15 Mrs J Ffrench 0208 545 3045 Proposed Development APPLICATION FOR A LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE FOR THE PROPOSED SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION AND REAR ROOF EXTENSION WITH THE INSTALLATION OF 3 X ROOF LIGHTS TO THE FRONT ROOF SLOPE. Location Agent Atten: Mr Gianfranco Cipolla 12 Glebe Path Gianfranco Cipolla Architects 23a Foxley Lane Mitcham Purley Surrey Surrey CR4 3AD United Kingdom CR8 3EH Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2395 Cricket Green 26/06/15 Hannah Murphy 0208 545 3116 Proposed Development PRIOR APPROVAL IN RELATION TO A SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION, WITH THE FOLLOWING DIMENSIONS EXTENDS BEYOND THE REAR WALL OF THE ORIGINAL DWELLINGHOUSE BY 4.2 METRES, THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF THE ENLARGED PART OF THE DWELLINGHOUSE WILL BE 3.0 METRES THE HEIGHT OF EAVES OF THE ENLARGED PART OF THE DWELLINGHOUSE WILL BE 2.5 METRES. Location Agent Atten: 19 Walsingham Road Mitcham CR4 4LN Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel. Number 15/P2307 Cricket Green 25/06/15 Hannah Murphy 0208 545 3116 Proposed Development APPLICATION FOR A LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE FOR THE PROPOSED ERECTION OF A REAR ROOF EXTENSION WITH THE INSTALLATION OF 3 X ROOF LIGHTS TO THE FRONT ROOF SLOPE. Location Agent Atten: Mr Guy Shorney 15 Frimley Gardens GBS Architectural Ltd 28 Beaford Grove Mitcham Merton park Surrey London CR4 3AQ United Kingdom SW20 9LB Application Number Ward Registration Date Case Officer Tel.
Recommended publications
  • Walk and Cycleroute
    Wandsworth N Bridge Road 44 TToo WaterlooWaterloo Good Cycling Code Way Wandsworth River Wandle On all routes… Swandon Town Walk and Cycle Route The Thames Please be courteous! Always cycle with respect Thames Road 37 39 87 www.wandletrail.org Cycle Route Ferrier Street Fairfield Street for others, whether other cyclists, pedestrians, NCN Route 4 Old York 156 170 337 Enterprise Way Causeway people in wheelchairs, horse riders or drivers, to Richmond Ram St. P and acknowledge those who give way to you. Osiers RoadWandsworth EastWWandsworth Hillandsworth Plain Wandle Trail Wandle Trail Connection Proposed Borough Links to the Toilets Disabled Toilet Parking Public Public Refreshments Seating Tram Stop Street MMuseumuseum for Walkers for Walkers to the Trail Future Route Boundary London Cycling Telephone House On shared paths… High Garratt & Cyclists Network Key to map ●Give way to pedestrians, giving them plenty Armoury Way 28 220 270 of room 220 270 B Neville u Lane WANDLE PARK TO PLOUGH LANE MERTON ABBEY MILLS TO MORDEN HALL PARK TO MERTON Wandsworth c ❿ ❾ ❽ ●Keep to your side of the dividing line, k Gill 44 270 h (1.56km, 21 mins) WANDLE PARK (Merton) ABBEY MILLS (1.76km, 25 mins) Close Road ❿ ❾ if appropriate ol d R (0.78km, 11 mins) 37 170 o Mapleton along Bygrove Road, cross the bridge over the Follow the avenue of trees through the park. Cross ●Be prepared to slow down or stop if necessary ad P King Garratt Lane river, along the path. When you reach the next When you reach Merantun Way cross at the the bridge over the main river channel.
    [Show full text]
  • London National Park City Week 2018
    London National Park City Week 2018 Saturday 21 July – Sunday 29 July www.london.gov.uk/national-park-city-week Share your experiences using #NationalParkCity SATURDAY JULY 21 All day events InspiralLondon DayNight Trail Relay, 12 am – 12am Theme: Arts in Parks Meet at Kings Cross Square - Spindle Sculpture by Henry Moore - Start of InspiralLondon Metropolitan Trail, N1C 4DE (at midnight or join us along the route) Come and experience London as a National Park City day and night at this relay walk of InspiralLondon Metropolitan Trail. Join a team of artists and inspirallers as they walk non-stop for 48 hours to cover the first six parts of this 36- section walk. There are designated points where you can pick up the trail, with walks from one mile to eight miles plus. Visit InspiralLondon to find out more. The Crofton Park Railway Garden Sensory-Learning Themed Garden, 10am- 5:30pm Theme: Look & learn Crofton Park Railway Garden, Marnock Road, SE4 1AZ The railway garden opens its doors to showcase its plans for creating a 'sensory-learning' themed garden. Drop in at any time on the day to explore the garden, the landscaping plans, the various stalls or join one of the workshops. Free event, just turn up. Find out more on Crofton Park Railway Garden Brockley Tree Peaks Trail, 10am - 5:30pm Theme: Day walk & talk Crofton Park Railway Garden, Marnock Road, London, SE4 1AZ Collect your map and discount voucher before heading off to explore the wider Brockley area along a five-mile circular walk. The route will take you through the valley of the River Ravensbourne at Ladywell Fields and to the peaks of Blythe Hill Fields, Hilly Fields, One Tree Hill for the best views across London! You’ll find loads of great places to enjoy food and drink along the way and independent shops to explore (with some offering ten per cent for visitors on the day with your voucher).
    [Show full text]
  • Ravensbury Park
    The Building Exploratory HERITAGE THEME: PARKS & MARKET GARDENING RAVENSBURY PARK Image Courtesy of: Peter Briggs TREASURE DESCRIPTION: The River Wandle runs through the southern end of this 6.68 open space which was part of an im- portant 17th and 18th Centuries industrial area. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE The Park is what remains of the Ravensbury Park The large open space in the Park has traces of Estate which can be traced back to the Manor of parallel water courses dug 300 years ago to cre- Ravensbury in the Middle Ages. Fragments of the ate the calico bleaching grounds. 18th Century Ravensbury House, parts of which it is believed dated back to those earlier times, are Some trees planted mid-18th Century can be seen all that remain of this once grand house, though in the Park, including a 30m tall London Plane. illustrations do exist. Ravensbury Mill (another Wandle Treasure) is sit- A calico and printing works were situated close to uated at the Morden Road end of the Park. the River and existed from the late 17th Century until it closed in the 1860s. All that remains of the works is a red brick wall running parallel to the River and can be clearly seen. VOLUNTEER REFLECTIONS Without the river the Park would not be particularly attractive but the opportunity to be able to walk along what appears to be the widest part of the whole river is worth while. RAVENSBURY PARK SIGNIFICANT PEOPLE In the early 18th Century Peter Mauvillain a prominent Huguenot industrialist employed over 200 people at his Wandsworth and Mit- cham (Ravensbury) factories.
    [Show full text]
  • LBR 2007 Front Matter V5.1
    1 London Bird Report No.72 for the year 2007 Accounts of birds recorded within a 20-mile radius of St Paul's Cathedral A London Natural History Society Publication Published April 2011 2 LONDON BIRD REPORT NO. 72 FOR 2007 3 London Bird Report for 2007 produced by the LBR Editorial Board Contents Introduction and Acknowledgements – Pete Lambert 5 Rarities Committee, Recorders and LBR Editors 7 Recording Arrangements 8 Map of the Area and Gazetteer of Sites 9 Review of the Year 2007 – Pete Lambert 16 Contributors to the Systematic List 22 Birds of the London Area 2007 30 Swans to Shelduck – Des McKenzie Dabbling Ducks – David Callahan Diving Ducks – Roy Beddard Gamebirds – Richard Arnold and Rebecca Harmsworth Divers to Shag – Ian Woodward Herons – Gareth Richards Raptors – Andrew Moon Rails – Richard Arnold and Rebecca Harmsworth Waders – Roy Woodward and Tim Harris Skuas to Gulls – Andrew Gardener Terns to Cuckoo – Surender Sharma Owls to Woodpeckers – Mark Pearson Larks to Waxwing – Sean Huggins Wren to Thrushes – Martin Shepherd Warblers – Alan Lewis Crests to Treecreeper – Jonathan Lethbridge Penduline Tit to Sparrows – Jan Hewlett Finches – Angela Linnell Buntings – Bob Watts Appendix I & II: Escapes & Hybrids – Martin Grounds Appendix III: Non-proven and Non-submitted Records First and Last Dates of Regular Migrants, 2007 170 Ringing Report for 2007 – Roger Taylor 171 Breeding Bird Survey in London, 2007 – Ian Woodward 181 Cannon Hill Common Update – Ron Kettle 183 The establishment of breeding Common Buzzards – Peter Oliver 199
    [Show full text]
  • Colliers Wood
    Proposed Changes to the Merton Sites and Policies Environmental Maps – Colliers Wood November 2020 This document provides details of the proposed boundary changes to the following maps currently designated in the Merton Sites and Policies Plan (2014) in the Colliers Wood neighbourhood: - Metropolitan Open Land (MOL) - Open Space - Green Corridors - Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) Please note: 1. The pages below show extracts of the proposed changes. Refer to the Merton Sites and Policies Plan (2014) webpage for a copy of the current adopted policy maps: https://www2.merton.gov.uk/environment/planning/planningpolicy/localplan/sit esandpoliciesplan.htm 2. The following pages include the following: a. A list of all the sites designated in the 2014 Sites and Policies Map and an indication of whether there is a proposed change for each site. b. The individual maps showing the proposed change. c. Supporting text from The Environment Partnership (labelled as TEP), or London Borough of Merton Future Merton team (labelled as LBM) explaining the reasons for the proposed change. Proposed Changes to the Environmental Policy Maps These Open Spaces, Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation, Sites of Special Scientific Interest and Green Corridors are illustrated on the Policies Map and have been broken down by neighbourhood in the tables below. Colliers Wood Open Space - Education Site Name Proposed Boundary Area Boundary Change Change Ref. S017 Merton Abbey School (now Merton Yes LBM-64 Colliers Wood Abbey and Harris Academy Wimbledon) S040 Garfield School, Garfield Road No N/A Colliers Wood S061 Singlegate Primary School Yes LBM-56 Colliers Wood S064 All Saints C of E Primary School, Yes LBM-50 Colliers Wood East Road Open Space - All Other Open Spaces Site Name Proposed Boundary Area Boundary Change Change Ref.
    [Show full text]
  • Merton Council
    PLANNING APPLICATIONS COMMITTEE 19 July 2012 Item: 09 UPRN APPLICATION NO. DATE VALID 12/P0705 27 April 2012 Address Ravensbury Park Open Space, Morden Gardens, Mitcham, CR4 4DH. Ward Ravensbury Proposal: Application for partial discharge of conditions 3 (surface and boundary treatment) and 6 (tree planting and landscaping) attached to the planning permission under reference 06/p0320 dated 20 August 2007 for the demolition of the chalet building on this site and the erection of a new two storey medical centre, two storey children’s nursery and single storey cafe (with small office and public toilets) landscaping and car park with access on Ravensbury Lane. [NB: This application is for partial discharge of these conditions as the submitted details only relate to the medical centre building and the front section of this site and exclude the rear section of the site and nursery building]. Drawing No’s 25948-C.03B; 25948-C.01F; 20610_SK127A; 20610_SK115A; Cellweb Information; RP/01/104; RP- 02-02 [Landscaping schedule]; 20610_AL(--) 307D; 20610_SK117B; 20610_SK125B; and 20610_SK128 Contact Officer: Tony Ryan (8545 3114) _____________________________________________________________________ RECOMMENDATION GRANT PARTIAL DISCHARGE of conditions 3 (surface treatment) and 6 (tree planting and landscaping) attached to the planning permission under reference 06/P0320. CHECKLIST INFORMATION Heads of Agreement: N/A Is a screening opinion required: N/A Is an Environmental Statement required: N/A Has an Environmental Impact Assessment been submitted: N/A Press notice – No Site notice – No Design Review Panel consulted – No Number of neighbours consulted – N/A External consultations: N/A Jobs created: N/A Controlled Parking Zone: No 207 PTAL Rating: 2 (poor) __________________________________________________________________ 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Environment Agency
    Water for life and livelihoods Part 1: Thames river basin district River basin management plan Updated: December 2015 LIT 10319 We are the Environment Agency. We protect and improve the environment and make it a better place for people and wildlife. We operate at the place where environmental change has its greatest impact on people’s lives. We reduce the risks to people and properties from flooding; make sure there is enough water for people and wildlife; protect and improve air, land and water quality and apply the environmental standards within which industry can operate. Acting to reduce climate change and helping people and wildlife adapt to its consequences are at the heart of all that we do. We cannot do this alone. We work closely with a wide range of partners including government, business, local councils, other agencies, civil society groups and the communities we serve. Contacts For more details about river basin management plans contact: Caroline Douglass, Area Manager Email: [email protected] You can also call the National Customer Contact Centre: Thames River Basin Management Plan Bradmarsh Business Park, PO Box 544 Rotherham, S60 1BY 03708 506506 (local rate) Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm Published by: Further copies of this report are available Environment Agency on the river basin management plan web pages Horizon House (https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/river- Deanery Road basin-management-plans-2015). Bristol BS1 5AH and via our National Customer Contact Centre: T: 03708 506506 www.gov.uk/environment-agency Email: [email protected]. © Environment Agency 2016 All rights reserved.
    [Show full text]
  • 125 March 1998
    Hon. Secretary: Hon. Editor: VICE PRESIDENTS: Arthur Turner, Lionel Green and William Rudd BULLETIN NO. 125 MARCH 1998 PROGRAMME MARCH-JUNE Thursday 19th March 7.30 pm Merton Local Studies Centre, ‘Tramlink and its Historical Connections’ by John Gent of Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society Mr Gent is well-known as a transport specialist, a historian of Croydon, and the author of a number of books. (The Local Studies Centre is situated on the ground floor of Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden.) Friday 24th April 8pm The King’s Head, Merton High Street ‘The History of Young’s Brewery’ by Helen Osborn, archivist at Young’s and author of Inn and Around London, a history of Young’s pubs. (The King’s Head is opposite Savacentre, on bus routes 57, 152, 155, 200 and 293 and near Colliers Wood Underground station.) Saturday 16th May 2.30 for 3pm Guided tour of Southside House Cost: £5 (a concession rate of £3 is for members of the Historic Houses Association only) Behind a fine brick façade were until fairly recently two separate dwellings dating from (probably) the mid-18th century. Now, as a single house, Southside offers the visitor the chance to see an unusual interior and a collection around which myth and romance have accumulated. (Wimbledon Common Southside, buses 93, 200) Saturday 20th June Visit to Horsham, Sussex The visit will include the museum, the church, and a guided walk led by Marjorie Ledgerton, a long-time member of the Society and for a number of years our Bulletin editor.
    [Show full text]
  • EVENTS 2017 Date River & Location Event Details Event Organiser Contact Details June 25 River Thames/ Darent Tales from the Riverbank
    EVENTS 2017 Date River & location Event Details Event Organiser Contact Details June 25 River Thames/ Darent Tales from the Riverbank. A walk and talk: Erith coastal path and tidal Darent: Amy Pryor, Thames Estuary Partnership 1.30pm – 4pm Trans Boundary Walk. Join Amy Pryor for a walk from Erith Station to Slade Green station, taking in 07838 386145 Meet: Erith Station, information about environmentalism, nature, the tidal Thames and the sea. [email protected] Stonewood Rd DA81TY Event link. Book essential via Eventbrite. June 25 Meet by the café in LONDON RIVERS WEEK OPENING EVENT: A range of family-friendly activities Chris Coode, Thames21 10.30am-2pm Ladywell Park at its will take place to highlight how rivers play a part in our health and wellbeing. 07813 799757 northern end, near Meet Thames21, the Environment Agency and other organisations and hear [email protected] Ladywell Train Station, about the work they are doing to improve the rivers in all London’s Lewisham, SE13 7XA neighbourhoods as a space for wildlife and people to enjoy. Event link June 26 Watling Park, Brent Balsam Bash: Conservation session and talks: Unwind from the day Billy Coburn, Thames21 4pm-6pm Meet: Abbots Road, down by the river bank! Join in a Himalayan balsam blitz and litter pick. Learn 07557 970812 Edgware, Barnet, HA8 how to identify other common invasive species, report them and prevent them [email protected] ORF spreading. Partnership event between Thames21, Environment Agency and London Borough of Barnet Council. Event link. June 27 Lea Navigation Kessock Close Reedbed Installation with Thames21: Build and install a Ben Fenton, Thames21 9.30am to 4pm Meet: Towpath, Thames21 floating ecosystem at Kessock Close.
    [Show full text]
  • (Public Pack)Agenda Document for Planning
    Merton Council Planning Applications Committee Membership Councillors Substitute Members: Linda Kirby (Chair) Stephen Crowe Najeeb Latif (Vice-Chair) Daniel Holden Laxmi Attawar Edward Foley David Chung Rebecca Lanning David Dean Dennis Pearce Russell Makin Carl Quilliam Simon McGrath Peter Southgate Marsie Skeete Dave Ward A meeting of the Planning Applications Committee will be held on: Date: 15 November 2018 Time: 7.15 pm Venue: Council chamber - Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden SM4 5DX This is a public meeting and attendance by the public is encouraged and welcomed. If you wish to speak please see notes after the list of agenda items. For more information about the agenda and the decision making process contact [email protected] or telephone 020 8545 3356 Press enquiries: [email protected] or telephone 020 8545 3181 Email alerts: Get notified when agendas are published www.merton.gov.uk/council/committee.htm?view=emailer For more information about Merton Council visit www.merton.gov.uk Planning Applications Committee 15 November 2018 1 Apologies for absence 2 Declarations of Pecuniary Interest 3 Minutes of the previous meeting 1 - 8 4 Town Planning Applications The Chair will announce the order of Items at the beginning of the Meeting. A Supplementary Agenda with any modifications will be published on the day of the meeting. Note: there is no written report for this item 5 32-34 Bushey Road, Raynes Park, SW20 8BP 9 - 28 Application number: 18/P2619 Ward: Dundonald Officer Recommendation: GRANT Planning
    [Show full text]
  • Dear Councillor Notification of a Decision Taken by the Cabinet
    CORPORATE SERVICES DEPARTMENT Director – Caroline Holland Democracy Services London Borough of Merton Merton Civic Centre London Road Morden SM4 5DX Direct Line: 0208 545 3356 Email: [email protected] Date: 9 February 2017 Dear Councillor Notification of a Decision taken by the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Environment and Housing The attached non-key decision has been taken by the Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Environment and Housing, with regards to: Pitcairn Road – Controlled Parking Zone and will be implemented at noon on Tuesday 14 February unless a call-in request is received. The call-in form is attached for your use if needed and refers to the relevant sections of the constitution. Yours sincerely Lisa Jewell Democracy Services Cabinet Member Report Date: 7 February 2017 Wards: Colliers Wood and Lavender Field Subject: Proposed CW3 Pitcairn Road area – statutory consultation Lead officer: Chris Lee, Director of Environment & Regeneration Lead member: Councillor Martin Whelton, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Environment and Housing Contact Officer: Paul Atie; Tel 020 8545 3840 Email: [email protected] Recommendations: That the Cabinet Member considers the issues detailed in this report and A) Notes the results of the statutory consultation carried out between 16 June and 8 July 2016 on the proposals to introduce a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) CW3 to include Alexandra Road, Arnold Road, Crusoe Road, Dovedale Rise, Finborough Road, Flanders Crescent, Fleming Mead, Friday Road, Island Road, Kenmare Drive, London Road, Myrna Close, North Place, Pitcairn Road, Shrewton Road, Singleton Close, Swains Road, Tudor Place, Victoria Road, Waldo Place and Woodley Close operational Monday to Friday, between 8.30am and 6.30pm.
    [Show full text]
  • Wandle Invasive Species Action Plan
    Wandle Invasive Species Action Plan This document outlines the shared Aims for the five key invasive non-native plants which have become established and widespread on the River Wandle: Himalayan balsam, Japanese knotweed, giant hogweed, floating pennywort and parrots feather. The Aims and Approaches have been agreed as part of the Wandle Invasive Species Project which was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund through the Living Wandle Landscape Partnership. More information on the biology, ecology and control of these species can be found in the Wandle Invasive Species Management Plan which you can download from the Wandle Trust website. FLOATING GIANT HIMALAYAN JAPANESE PARROTS PENNYWORT HOGWEED BALSAM KNOTWEED FEATHER INNS distribution on the Wandle by species 1 Floating Pennywort (FPW) Aims for the Wandle: ° Maintain Ravensbury Park Lake and Watermeads Backwater as open water habitats ° Maintain FPW at manageable levels (restricted, small, single layered rafts) along the river Approach: FPW is well established in the Wandle with the source in Sutton and a significant stronghold at Morden Hall Park. Each year, all known patches to be treated with an integrated approach of manual and chemical removal until the plant only exists as small, manageable FPW at Watermeads Nature Reserve patches on the river. Current Distribution FPW is found all along the Wandle in the boroughs of Sutton, Merton and Wandsworth. The source is a small patch on London Road near Beddington Park. Significant strongholds for the species are Ravensbury Park, Watermeads Nature Reserve and Morden Hall Park. Wandle Trust River Rangers survey the river at least once a year for FPW.
    [Show full text]