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 - April 2021
REDROW/TESCO ENQUIRY
The Planning Inspector has, we believe, made her inspection of the site where Redrow plan to build flats in 7 towers blocks up to 15 storeys high. We asked her at the Inquiry to visit a large number of other roads which we named, so that she could see the full impact of the buildings, and she agreed to do so. She also agreed that her visit would take in the evening rush hour, so that she could see the effect of school traffic and the impact of the level crossing at West Barnes Lane.
We expect the Report in April. We will, of course, summarise her conclusions at once on our website, and on Nextdoor, then cover it fully in The Guide.
MERTON PARKING FEES
The local free newspaper reports that Merton Council intends to drive up the costs of permits in controlled parking zones, to what may be the highest fees in the UK. Charges could go up to as much as £690 a year, to park on the street near your home. It held a public consultation on the increased charges, which showed that only a quarter of respondents believed that the costs should be linked to reducing pollution. It hopes to disincentivise car ownership and encourage lower emission vehicles.
It argued that 96 % of those who responded were car owners, but only 68% of residents own a vehicle so the increased fees could potentially be reinvested directly into measures to support complementary sustainable transport measures. The Council estimates that the higher charges will add as much as £1 million a year to its coffers.
Many residents in our area rely upon having a car, since their homes are outside reasonable walking distance of reliable public transport. Some will have diesel vehicles, which will be charged more than petrol or electric cars, and be unable to afford to change their cars. Many need to park on the streets.
You have to wonder what is the point of public consultation if Councillors simply ignore the views of these who take the trouble to respond, and instead impose their own ideas.
MEADOWVIEW PLANS
Michael Marks is continuing to liaise with residents in Meadowview regarding their experiences of water-logged gardens and related issues and Mary-Jane is scrutinizing the details on the planning website.
We are pressing the council planners for information about the planning application made by Bellway Homes last November to build on the former LESSA sports ground. Fortunately, Sport England has now formally objected to the proposals, having been informed by the RPWBRA of the high level of interest by sports groups and schools to use the ground for its intended purpose of sport.
I hope you enjoy this picture of blossom in Joseph Hood Recreation Ground.
John Elvidge
Key news and updates
- Raynes Park Vales FC applies for Late Night Licence
- Traffic Problems in Grand Drive
- A letter from our President - April 2021
- From Our Secretary - April 2021
- Proposals for 38 Crossway
- Bellway Plans for Meadowview Sports Ground 200 + Objections
- Wyke Road, Application 20/P0945
- Approach Road - Roadworks 8 March 2021 for 3 weeks
- 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
- Data Protection Policy and Privacy Statement