Your Twickenham, St Margarets/East Twickenham and Strawberry Hill , Your Say
This where you can find out the latest things going on in your local area, download your village newsletter, see the All in One survey results for your area and the issues discussed at your village planning event in June 2011.
All in one survey results
Twickenham
1821 people who responded to the All in One survey lived in Twickenham.
Around 88% of you were satisfied with your area as a place to live.
The things that were most important in making it a good place to live included:
- 70% - Local parks and open spaces
- 38% - Level of crime and anti-social behaviour
- 33% - Public transport
- 30% - Shopping in your local high street
- 25% - Education and schools
The things that most needed improving in your area:
- 47% - Shopping in your local high street
- 32% - Traffic and/or level of congestion
- 22% - Condition of pavements
- 22% - Provision of parking
- 19% - Level of crime and anti-social behaviour
St Margarets/East Twickenham
916 people who responded to the All in One survey were from St Margarets/East Twickenham.
Around 96% of you were satisfied with your area as a place to live.
The things that were most important in making it a good place to live included:
- 81% - Local parks and open spaces
- 39% - Level of crime and anti-social behaviour
- 35% - Shopping in your local high street
- 32% - Public transport
- 20% - Education and schools
The things that most needed improving in your area:
- 36% - Traffic and/or levels of congestion
- 27% - Condition of pavements
- 25% - Provision of parking
- 21% - Affordability of local housing
- 17% - Amount of litter and/or cleanliness of streets
Strawberry Hill
317 people who responded to the All in One survey were from Strawberry Hill.
Around 93% of you were satisfied with your area as a place to live.
The things that were most important in making it a good place to live included:
- 74% - Local parks and open spaces
- 38% - Level of crime and anti-social behaviour
- 34% - Public Transport
- 29% - Shopping in your local high street
- 21% - Education and schools
- 20% - Library services - 20%
The things that most needed improving in your area:
- 33% - Shopping in your local high street
- 32% - Traffic and/or levels of congestion
- 28% - Condition of pavements
- 23% - Provision of parking
- 21% - Condition of roads
You can read the full survey results report for Twickenham
(pdf, 2638KB), St Margarets/East Twickenham
(pdf, 3267KB) and Strawberry Hill
(pdf, 3130KB).
Your village planning event
Nearly 400 people attended the All in One area planning meeting for Twickenham, St Margarets/East Twickenham and Strawberry Hill on Saturday 12 June in the Civic Centre.
Residents were invited to review the results from Twickenham, St Margatets/East Twickenham and Strawberry Hill. They also had the chance to share ideas with local Councillors, officers and other local organisations such as the Police and local Business Association about what could be done together to address the issues.
The video below captures some of the views of other residents in your local area:
Your Twickenham, St Margarets/East Twickenham and Strawberry Hill blog
Paul Chadwick, Director of Environment and Planning was the lead officer at the Twickenham, St Margatets/East Twickenham and Strawberry Hill event. Read his blog about the event and the issues residents in your area wanted to discuss.
On Saturday 11 June, close to 400 people came to the Civic Centre to discuss issues and their ideas for Twickenham, St Margaret’s/East Twickenham and Strawberry Hill. There was a great buzz throughout the day with an encouraging mix of residents attending, from a large turn out of young people, to a 87 year old Twickenham lady who has lived here her entire life. Read more
Following the event at the Civic Centre several online discussion forums were launched to enable those unable to attend to have their say and for those that did to continue debating the hot topics. View a summary of the Twickenham, St Margarets/East Twickenham and Strawberry Hill online debates
(pdf, 115KB).