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Collection day: Thursday
Next fortnightly green waste collection: 08 May 2025
Ward councillors

Councillor Sam Dalton
Hampton
Liberal Democrat Party
Cllr.S.Dalton@richmond.gov.uk

Councillor Suzette Nicholson
Hampton
Liberal Democrat Party
Cllr.S.Nicholson@richmond.gov.uk

Councillor Gareth Roberts
Hampton
Liberal Democrat Party
Cllr.G.Roberts@richmond.gov.uk
Electoral Ward
Hampton Ward
Most recent local election results
Polling station
Beveree
Hampton & Richmond FC, Station Road, Hampton, TW12 2BX
Local MP
Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat Party)
Constituency: Twickenham
Most recent election results
Polling station: Beveree
Hampton & Richmond FC, Station Road, Hampton, TW12 2BX
Conservation status
This property is in a conservation area:
CA12 Hampton Village
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Local planning applications
Most recently validated planning applications within 250m.
- Stockyard Building 1
Hampton Court Road
Hampton
to replace stable housing for up to 4 horses. the current stables where built in the 1990s and are now structurally not fit for purpose, the works would include demolishing the current stables and replacing with new in the same foot print and layout as the original. Lighting within the stables would also be upgraded to LED. there would be no change of use as the stables would continue to house 4 horses the same as the current set up.
- 5 Church Street
Hampton
TW12 2EB
Change of use from Use Class C4 (small house in multiple occupation) to Sui Generis (large house in multiple occupation) for use by up to 14 people.
- Mulberry House
17 Johnsons Drive
Hampton
TW12 2EQ
Proposed dropped kerb to allow the owners of 17 Johnsons Drive to make use of their existing off-street parking space in their garden without impacting the number of communal kerb side parking spaces in Johnsons Drive. Johnsons Drive is a cul-de-sac with limited parking spaces. The proposal is a neighbourly form of development which: Will remove 1 car from on-street parking without impacting the number of existing on-street parking spaces. Will enable the owner to install and use an electrical vehicle charge point within the boundary of the property. Will lead to minimal additional coverage of hard surfaces as the area within the property is already paved with paving brick. Will not visually impact the street frontage as the off-street parking will be behind an existing gate and brick boundary wall. Will retain the existing pedestrian path to the front door of the property. Changes to the existing wall and gate is foreseen but will be kept to a minimum. Changes to the brick wal
- Castle Business Village
36 Station Road
Hampton
TW12 2BX
TG1 - Ash/Yew/Sycamore - Prune back boundary trees to allow 2 metres clearance from structures to suitable growth points within guidance of BS:3998 2010. Reason for work: Trees are encroaching on buildings, we have recommended pruning back by 2 metres to prevent lateral limbs touching and causing damage in the future leaving lateral framework for future maintenance with smaller diameter pruning wounds.
- Castle Business Village
36 Station Road
Hampton
TW12 2BX
T1 - Lombardy poplar - Reduce in height to previous pollard points T2 - Sycamore - Re-Pollard back to previous pollard points T3 - Sycamore - Crown Reduction - Reducing the height and spread of the tree by up to 2 metres. T4 - Lombardy poplar - Re-Pollard back to previous pollard points. T5 - Sycamore - Crown Reduction - Reducing the height and spread of the tree by up to 2 metres.
Building control history
Applications made for this address.
- 23/1157/IN
Replacement of flat roofs to existing two and three storey residential flat blocks A,B,C,D and E
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