Closed Consultations

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  • 11,000 new council homes - where should we build?

    We have committed to the most ambitious council house building programme anywhere in the country for a generation – to build 11,000 new council homes by 2043, with 2,500 of these delivered by 2022. We want to work with you to ensure that we achieve the best we can for our communities from this investment. Right now, we want to hear your ideas about where we can build these 11,000 new homes. Add your suggestions to our interactive map or fill in the survey below if you prefer... More
    Opened 1 February 2015
  • East Camberwell - review of existing parking zone

    The East Camberwell parking zone - highlighted in the map below - currently operates all day, Monday to Friday, from 8.30am to 6.30pm. We would like to know if residents and businesses are satisfied with the operational times of the zone. Changes that we could consider include: reducing the zone from all day to part day (e.g. for two hours per day) operating on a Saturday Please let us know what you think and make suggestions of your own by... More
    Opened 8 May 2015
  • North Dulwich and Denmark Hill - consultation on possible new zone

    Southwark Council has received substantial correspondence from residents in your area indicating that parking pressure has increased. When last consulted, in 2009, the majority of residents in the North Dulwich area were against a parking zone but we understand that this opinion may now have changed. We think that parking pressure has increased primarily as a result of Lambeth Council’s enlarged parking zone on the opposite side of Herne Hill and Denmark Hill. Taking into... More
    Opened 15 May 2015
  • Walworth Town Hall Design

    This consultation will give you the chance to view and discuss the design brief for Walworth Town Hall. We would like to know your thoughts on the brief and any other suggestions you may have. You can download the design brief below (see Related Documents), or view it on each page of the survey. The new Town Hall will include A new library The Southwark Museum and Cuming Collection A flexible events space Registrars services More
    Opened 16 May 2015
  • Canada Water - consultation on possible new zone

    Southwark Council has received requests from residents to introduce or consult upon a parking zone. Taking this into consideration as well as a planning application commitment to undertake a parking study in the area, the council has agreed to carry out a new consultation as part of a project to assess if a parking zone is appropriate in the following areas: - Gomm Road area - Canon Beck Road area - Canada Street area We are asking all local residents and businesses... More
    Opened 29 May 2015
  • Parking in Southwark Park

    Stakeholders have asked that the council carry out a review of parking within Southwark Park. The aim of the project is to improve the parking facilities for genuine park visitors. The review covers the road that runs between Gomm Gate and Southwark Park Road Gate, as well as the car park off Hawkstone Road. What are we consulting upon? Our initial proposals are to: - Introduce a four hour time limit for parking (except in disabled bays) - Designate parking and non... More
    Opened 29 May 2015
  • 11,000 new council homes - design and neighbourhoods

    We want to hear your views on how to develop high-quality council homes which support healthy and thriving communities. Your feedback will help us identify the most important design features, community facilities and amenities that our residents want to see around these homes, such as improved lighting, green spaces and access to local shops. This information will contribute to the review of our Design Standards which will inform the development of the 11,000 new council homes. The... More
    Opened 29 May 2015
  • How do we fund adult social care fairly?

    Britain’s population is getting older and councils are finding that more people need help with their care. People are currently asked to contribute towards the cost of their care. How much someone contributes depends on how much money they have available after taking into account the amount needed to have a good quality of life. There have been changes to adult social care following the government’s introduction of the Care Act which affects how councils assess needs and... More
    Opened 16 June 2015
  • Westmoreland Road footway scheme

    Westmoreland Road is home to a major regeneration scheme currently underway in Faraday ward. Southwark Council is looking to improve the appearance and streetscape of the Westmoreland Road shopping parade. This scheme is being funded from a Section 106 contribution made by the Aylesbury Estate Regeneration Project. We would like to receive your views on the proposed footway improvement scheme in Westmoreland Road. We would be grateful if you could answer some general questions so that we... More
    Opened 13 July 2015
  • Camberwell Town Centre Public Realm Improvements

    Southwark Council in partnership with Transport for London and Lambeth Council are developing plans to improve the highway network in Camberwell Town Cente. Please use this opportunity to view the plans and provide any comments that you have on the propoals. Camberwell is a popular and vibrant shopping destination and hosts a number of community services including a new library, a college, two hospitals, a magistrate’s court, and the Camberwell Green. The town centre is located on a... More
    Opened 17 July 2015
  • Pullens Gardens Consultation

    The council is developing proposals for a complete re-design of Pullens Gardens. We are encouraging feedback and suggestions from residents about improvements for the park. If you want to see the suggested re-design before giving us your feedback then please download the PDFs in the "Related Documents" section below. More
    Opened 20 July 2015
  • Quietway Cycling Route in Champion Hill

    Champion Hill is going to be part of a new Quietways cycle route from Crystal Palace to Elephant and Castle, and we need your help to make it a success. What is a Quietway? Quietways are cycle routes in London that will be direct and easy for people to follow on quiet roads, parks and waterways, and traffic-calmed streets. They’ll make it easier for many local people who would like to try cycling but would rather not cycle on main roads. This will also help create even more of a... More
    Opened 27 July 2015
  • Revitalise Peckham Rye

    Revitalise Peckham Rye is an exciting project to provide purpose built facilities which support the park use. Southwark Council are keen to involve local residents and park users in the development of plans for Peckham Rye Park and welcomes your feedback and ideas about what you would like to see in the play area and car park. You can give us your feedback by completing the online questionnaire or simply keep updated by visiting the Southwark Council Peckham Rye webpage below, for more... More
    Opened 5 August 2015
  • Quietway in Dulwich

    We’re improving the street environment along Calton Avenue, Dulwich Village Junction and Turney Road to make it better for all road users as part of the Quietways scheme, funded by Transport for London, and we need all residents to participate in developing the designs for the neighbourhood. What is a Quietway? Quietways are a network of direct and easy to follow cycle routes across London, following calmer roads, parks and waterways. Through making it easier for people to get... More
    Opened 29 August 2015
  • Cycling in Dulwich

    Southwark Council are conducting a follow-up engagement exercise on cycling in Dulwich. This is in response to requests from local residents for further dialogue with the council following the recent consultation and adoption of the Cycling Strategy . Complete our survey below or join us at one of the following engagement workshops on cycling in Dulwich: Tuesday 13 October 2015, 6.30-8.30pm Kingswood House Seeley Drive London SE21 8QN Book on Eventbrite at ... More
    Opened 9 September 2015
  • 11,000 new council homes - South Dock Marina

    The council is seeking your views on a proposed development at South Dock Marina. We are proposing a residential development with enhanced boat yard facilities, retail and parking. It is estimated that the number of residential units would be around 214 and be of mixed tenure so to include homes for private sale, social rent and intermediate housing. To ensure our proposals meet the needs of the area, we are seeking your views on a number of issues such as what you would like to see... More
    Opened 9 September 2015
  • Elephant & Castle to Crystal Palace Quietway (QW7): Falmouth Road to Albany Road

    What is a Quietway Quietways are a network of bike routes for less confident cyclists using mainly low-traffic back streets. The routes are not just for current cyclists, but are for people who have always been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of cars, vans, buses and lorries. Introducing Quietways forms an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents using... More
    Opened 25 September 2015
  • Jubilee Cycle Grid Route Section B - Union Street

    Visualisation: Union Street junction with Southwark Bridge Road Background The Cycle Grid is a network of continuous and safe cycle routes across inner London. The routes are not just for current cyclists but for people who have been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of motorised traffic. The Cycle Grid and Quietways form an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling launched in 2013 and the council’s objective to significantly... More
    Opened 9 October 2015
  • Jubilee Cycle Grid Route Section D - Weston Street, Leathermarket Street and Tanner Street

    Visualisation: Weston Street junction with Leathermarket Street Background The Cycle Grid is a network of continuous and safe cycle routes across inner London. The routes are not just for current cyclists but for people who have been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of motorised traffic. The Cycle Grid and Quietways form an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling launched in 2013 and the council’s objective to significantly... More
    Opened 9 October 2015
  • Jubilee Cycle Grid Route Section A - Nicholson Street, Chancel Street & Dolben Street

    Background The Cycle Grid is a network of continuous and safe cycle routes across inner London. The routes are not just for current cyclists but for people who have been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of motorised traffic. The Cycle Grid and Quietways form an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling launched in 2013 and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents who opt for cycling as their... More
    Opened 9 October 2015
  • Jubilee Cycle Grid Route Section C - Newcomen Street, Kipling Street and Guy Street

    Background The Cycle Grid is a network of continuous and safe cycle routes across inner London. The routes are not just for current cyclists but for people who have been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of motorised traffic. The Cycle Grid and Quietways form an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling launched in 2013 and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents who opt for cycling as their... More
    Opened 9 October 2015
  • 11,000 new council homes - South Dock Marina Consultation no.2

    Please note: This follows on from the consultation that ran from 9 September 2015 to 2 October 2015. The council is seeking your views on a proposed development at South Dock Marina. We are proposing a residential development with enhanced boat yard facilities, retail and parking. It is estimated that the number of residential units would be around 213 and be of mixed tenure so to include homes for private sale, social rent and intermediate housing. To ensure our proposals meet... More
    Opened 14 October 2015
  • Help us stop domestic abuse in Southwark

    One in four women and one in six men are affected by domestic abuse during their lifetime. We recently organised an event with community leaders and residents about how to tackle this problem. Whether you were there or not, we want to hear about your experience of domestic abuse and how we can help people affected by it. All questions are optional and all answers completely anonymous. More
    Opened 15 October 2015
  • 11,000 new council homes - Land at Wyndham Road & Redcar Street, SE5

    The council is seeking your views on a proposed development at Wyndham Road/Redcar Street SE5. The proposal for the Wyndham Road and Redcar Street redevelopment resituates the Brandon Baptist Church in a more prominent setting along Wyndham Road whilst delivering new council homes along with a mix of intermediate and private homes that will include new replacement accommodations for Carey Court and Finley Court residents. . To ensure our proposals meet the needs of the area, we are... More
    Opened 19 October 2015
  • Resident-led housing services

    Residents have told us they want more control over their housing services. We've held workshops with both residents and housing staff about how we could possibly do this and we now have some proposals for a pilot scheme in Camberwell and Peckham. We want to know what you think of these proposals. What are our proposals? We will establish three resident groups to oversee the pilot - two in Camberwell and one in Peckham. There will be eight local residents in... More
    Opened 22 October 2015
  • Improving services for council homeowners

    We're planning to create a brand new service for Southwark council homeowners, but we need your help to get it right. Fill in our short survey and tell us what you want from the new service. All questions are optional and all responses completely anonymous. More
    Opened 22 October 2015
  • Elephant & Castle to Crystal Palace Quietway (QW7): Wilson Road to Lettsom Street

    What is a Quietway Quietways are a network of bike routes for less confident cyclists using mainly low-traffic back streets. The routes are not just for current cyclists, but are for people who have always been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of cars, vans, buses and lorries. Introducing Quietways forms an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents using... More
    Opened 26 October 2015
  • Elephant & Castle to Crystal Palace Quietway (QW7): New Church Road/ Edmund Street junction to Peckham Road

    What is a Quietway Quietways are a network of bike routes for less confident cyclists using mainly low-traffic back streets. The routes are not just for current cyclists, but are for people who have always been put off cycling by the thought of sharing the road with high volumes of cars, vans, buses and lorries. Introducing Quietways forms an integral part of the Mayor of London’s vision for cycling and the council’s objective to significantly increase the number of residents using... More
    Opened 26 October 2015
  • Asset Management Consultation

    On the 20 th October 2015 Southwark Council approved a consultation on a draft asset management strategy to be carried out with resident groups prior to going back to cabinet in March for approval. The council will be moving to this cyclical programme initially over eight to ten years, eventually moving to a seven year cycle. This means that every property will be brought up to standard within that cycle. The Council is seeking resident feedback on the strategy by asking five key... More
    Opened 30 October 2015
  • Budget Consultation

    Over the last few years Southwark Council has carried out extensive budget consultations to listen to what residents have to say about how we should deal with the significant cuts to our budget from central government. We have lost £91 million in spending power since 2011 and we are facing another third of our budget being lost over the next three years. Despite this loss in funding, Council Tax has been frozen since 2008/09. In addition, the Council continues to innovate and invest... More
    Opened 18 November 2015
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