New Village newsletters are out now!
Residents who have an online Richmond Account will now receive quarterly updates on Council and community news relevant to the Village in which they live.
In the 2011 All in One survey, residents were asked what they like about where they live and what could be improved. We launched the Village Newsletters to tell you what work is being done as a result of your feedback. Until the end of 2012, these newsletters were printed and distributed to every household.
Now they have gone digital! With the first ‘e’ edition being emailed to over 21,000 residents across the borough.
Each newsletter focuses on local activity in each village, such as regeneration plans and importantly what work is being carried out by community groups or individuals.
Latest edition
You can view the latest Village Newsletters using the links below:
- Barnes, Mortlake and East Sheen
- Ham and Petersham
- Hampton, Hampton Hill, Teddington and Hampton Wick
- Richmond, Richmond Hill and Kew
- Twickenham, East Twickenham/St Margarets and Strawberry Hill
- Whitton and Heathfield
Previous editions
You can view and download previous editions of your Village Newsletter.
Get your Village Newsletter by email
If you don’t have a Richmond Account and want to receive regular news, information about opportunities, events and activities in your local area – you can register for a Richmond Account online.
Have your story included in future Village Newsletters
The next Village Newsletter will be distributed at the end of July.
The deadline for all copy submissions is the 28 June 2013.
If you are a local resident, community group or organisation and want to submit an article or event for the next edition, complete the online form now.
Due to limited space, articles should contain no more than 60 words with a maximum 10 word headline. Ideally all articles should include an additional weblink for further information and should be submitted with an image or photograph.
Unfortunately, due to the high number of articles received, we cannot guarantee that every one will be included. Articles will also be subject to editing.
Alternatively, email press-pr@richmond.gov.uk.