WELCOME to the website of the Raynes Park and West Barnes Residents' Association, designed to inform you of current local issues and to provide a brief history of the local area and the Association.
In September 2020 we relaunched "The Guide", which continues to be delivered by our volunteers to all our members .
Keep your eye open for the February 2021 landing on your doormat. It continues to have local information, news, events, letters and advertising. For more information about advertising in "The Guide", click this link.
A Message to all our Members and Visitors to this site
After four months suspension during to last year's lockdown, our new look Guide is now in full colour and our team of enthusiastic Road Stewards is now, once again, delivering it to all our members.
The Residents' Pavilion remains closed for the time being, and we are therefore currently unable to take any bookings. We’re sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
Best wishes to all our members for 2021 and stay safe.
Chairman's Blog - Feb 2021
REDROW PLANNING INQUIRY
Residents will recall that Redrow Homes applied for permission to build 456 flats at 265 Burlington Road, in 7 tower blocks up to 15 storeys high. At the public meeting we held, which over 200 people attended, there was universal opposition to the scheme. Over 500 letters of objection were made, and the Council’s planning committee refused the application in February last year.
Redrow then appealed against the Council’s decision to the Planning Inspectorate.
The Inquiry took place over a mammoth 11 days, with 8 days of evidence heard before Christmas, and another 3 in the new year. It concluded on 13 January. It was held remotely over Microsoft Teams, owing to the pandemic.
Jerry Cuthbert and I represented the Association. You can read Jerry’s report here.
The Inspector read all the objections previously submitted, and had numerous written proofs of evidence to consider as well as live testimony from witnesses. On behalf of the Association we put in our own written evidence and submissions.
Councillor Bokhari spoke against the scheme on behalf of herself and Councillor Bailey. Two other local residents also gave evidence, as did the Deputy Head of Raynes Park High School, and a representative of Champions, the timber merchants. The Inquiry also heard expert evidence on both sides on highways and parking, on urban design, and on planning, flooding, and CO2 reduction. There was a lot of evidence as to how much further housing was needed, and it is likely that the decision will turn on the weight to be given to this, when set against the clear overdevelopment of the site.
We do not expect to receive the Inspector’s report for at least another month. We will publish it straightaway on our website.
John Elvidge
Key news and updates
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- Wyke Road, Application 20/P0945
- The RPWBRA Nextdoor Group
- Local Issues - Updates Feb 20021
- New Committee Member: Mary-Jane Jeanes
- Tesco/Redrow Appeal Update - Final Report 13 Jan 2021
- 208-212 Burlington Road (20/P1688) WITHDRAWN
- Report from our Treasurer
- Morden Cemetery - Locked Gate
- A Big Thank You to all our Volunteers
- West Wimbledon Primary School - Newsletters
- What's on at Raynes Park Library?
- West Barnes Library
- Raynes Park High School Newsletters
- Raynes Park Bereavement Service
- Picture Gallery of our area.
- Invitation to Join Us
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