Consultations
On this page there is a list of current and previous consultations, predominately carried out by Kingston Council, and relevant to St Mark’s Ward residents.
February 2012 - Kingston Council consultation on Houses in Multiple Occupancy. For full details see http://stmarksward.mycouncillor.org.uk/2012/02/16/houses-in-multiple-occupancy-%e2%80%93-tell-us-what-you-think/ and comments need to be in by 4th March.
October 2011- Use of Public Highway for 3 tables and 6 chairs outside Mooca Cafe, 5 Claremont Road. Further details are available from St Mark’s Councillors (contact liz@stmarkslibdems.co.uk) or Kingston Council Markets and Street Activities Office 020 8547 5861 and comments should be in by 31st October 2011.
September 2011 - Surbiton Farmers Market are asking for residents views on the market. The survey can be taken here and responses are requested by 1st October.
August 2011 - Consultation on Policing in London by the Metropolitan Police Authority. Read the full details and how to respond here and responses are needed by 25th November 2011.
June 2011 – Consultations on Kingston’s licensing and sex establishment policies. Read the full details and how to respond here and responses are needed by 29th August 2011.
June 2011 – Kingston Council is consulting on who should run the new Primary School in Surbiton, which will open on part of the Surbiton Hospital site in September 2012. Read the full details and how to respond here and responses are needed by 15th July 2011.
June 2011 – The Mayor of London has launched a consultation on the Mayoral Community Infrastructure Levy. This will be the amount every developer in London will need to pay to build a new house or commercial premises to pay for the Crossrail scheme. In Kingston, every new development will pay £35 per square metre, more than many other boroughs, even though there will be virtually no benefit to Kingston residents of the Crossrail scheme. Read the full details and how to respond here and responses are needed by 8th July 2011.
June 2011 – Kingston’s Housing Strategy is being updated and views of all residents are welcomed – it’s not just for council tenants as it covers private sector needs, keeping the borough character and energy efficiency. Read the full details and how to respond here and responses are needed by 29th July 2011.
June 2011 – Kingston Council is reviewing the polling districts and the locations of the polling stations. Read the full details and how to respond here and responses are needed by 22nd July 2011.
May 2011 - Kingston Council is consulting on your environmental priorities for Kingston.The purpose of this questionnaire is to help the council decide where changes in behaviour would make a positive difference to Kingston’s environment. The questionnaire will inform the climate change communication strategy. Read the full details and how to respond here and responses are needed by 30th June 2011.
