Completed consultations


From 25 Aug 2010 to 27 Sep 2010

To assist the NHS to modernise Pharmacy services and:
- Understand the Pharmaceutical needs of the population
- Take stock of the current community Pharmacy service provided
- Consider the potential of community Pharmacy redesign
- Support a rational approach to commissioning services.

From 29 Jul 2010 to 05 Sep 2010

The consultation aims to determine the level of support from local residents and businesses for the proposed Controlled Parking Zone.

Summary of results

There were 1650 Avery Hill CPZ surveys distributed of which there were 338 responses. Of the 338 responses 72% were in support of the CPZ scheme with 28% against it.

Outcome

All residents will be written to shortly to notify them of the results of the survey which will be reported to the next Highways Committee meeting to be held 1st December 2010.

From 01 Jul 2010 to 01 Sep 2010

To consult with the public on redevelopment plans for a site in Stockwell Street, Greenwich. The proposal includes an new University Library, School of Architecture and Construction and TV studios.

From 24 Jun 2010 to 01 Aug 2010

To ask people about priorities for the redevelopment of Cutty Sark Gardens in Greenwich including understanding how you use the Gardens and how it could be improved for residents and visitors.

Summary of results

Participants in the survey were provided with the opportunity of responding at the exhibition event itself, by post and on-line via the Council's website.  Responses received were very favourable.

There was a total of 191 responses, a summary of those are below:

47% of respondents were from SE10 area.

65% if respondents visited Cutty Sark Gardens on a 'more often' basis.

62% if respondents picked 'relaxation' and 'the views' as key reasons why they visited Cutty Sark Gardens.

The top three priorities for visitors to the Gardens were:  more trees/greening, seating, events and security management.

70% if respondents provided comments on the proposed scheme and welcomed trees/greenery and seating and lighting in particular.  Of these respondents, 44% of respondents comments that trees and greenery were a priority within the Gardens.

Although a number of other issues within the Greenwich Town Centre area were commented on, these issues were not specific to the Cutty Sark Gardens Landscape Scheme Planning Proposal.  These wider comments have been circulated to relevant Council Departments.

From 25 Jun 2010 to 01 Aug 2010

To further develop the traffic management proposals which will enable the proposed pedestrianisation. This follows on from a first stage proposal on the main options at the end of 2009