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Waste and recycling collections

Each collection is made by a separate vehicle. Vehicles come at different times during the day.

Your collections:

Garden waste

Glass, can, plastic and carton recycling

  • Monday 8 September 2025

Paper and card recycling

  • Monday 8 September 2025

Rubbish and food

  • Monday 8 September 2025

Parking

Not in a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ)

This property is not eligible for Parking permits.

Ward councillors

Electoral Ward

East Sheen Ward

Most recent local election results

Thursday, 5 May 2022

Polling station

All Saints Church Hall
Park Avenue, East Sheen, London, SW14 8AX

Local MP

Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat Party)

Constituency: Richmond Park

Most recent election results

Thursday, 4 July 2024

Polling station: All Saints Church Hall
Park Avenue, East Sheen, London, SW14 8AX

Conservation status

This property is in a conservation area:
CA64 Sheen Lane East Sheen

Conservation area statement

View our online map to see all conservation areas across the borough.

Local planning applications

Most recently validated planning applications within 250m.

  • PA25/0936 - 9 Christchurch Road, East Sheen
    Erection of a ground floor rear extension, and first floor side extension. With the addition of roof extension at second floor level.
  • PA25/2252 - 76A Richmond Park Road East Sheen London SW14 8LA
    Retention of a marquee and artificial grass on the side of the clubhouse building.
  • PA25/2680 - 40 Vicarage Road East Sheen London SW14 8RU
    Hip to gable roof alteration with rear dormer roof extension
  • PA25/2720 - 1, Hood Avenue, London, SW14 7LH
    Removal of a wild cherry tree (Prunus avium) located in the front garden of 1 Hood Avenue, which is situated within a conservation area. This tree is labelled T6-B1 in the attached Tree Survey and Site Plan. Planting of 1 replacement tree in as similar a location as is practically possible, with a variety of ornamental cherry that offers similar aesthetic value but with less aggressive root growth, to be maintained regularly to help keep root system contained. Currently the tree’s extensive root system is causing damage to the adjacent public pavement and obstructing the landscaping of the front garden, limiting the ability to improve the overall aesthetic and functionality of the space, as illustrated in IMG_6327, 6326, 6320, 6319. We’ve also been informally advised by a landscape designer that the tree is showing signs of disease (IMG_6328, 6324).

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Building control history

Applications made for this address.

  • 92/0030/BN

    Conversion of existing out building to habitable accomodation

  • 01/1331/BN

    Single storey side extension.Front rear dormers.Ground floor wc cloaks

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