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Should you need any of the information available in an alternative format, please get in touch via phone 020 8547 5000 or email rebecca.treharne@kingston.gov.uk.
In Autumn 2020, a partnership of Kingston Council, Kingston University, Kingston First and the charity Creative Youth were successful in obtaining £200,000 from The Mayor of London’s Getting Building Fund. Weston Rengifo Architectural Practice (WR-AP) have been appointed to improve the area around the John Lewis riverside, to the north of Kingston Bridge.
THANK YOU for all your engagement the past few months. It has been great speaking with so many of you. We have taken all the feedback on board and are in the process of designing the final ideas for this stage of the project.
Please take a look at the current design ideas in the documents session on the right hand side of this page. This is the same presentation the architects shared with you in the second round of engagement. They will be taking on board the feedback from these sessions to create final designs for this phase of the project.
Should you need any of the information available in an alternative format, please get in touch via phone 020 8547 5000 or email rebecca.treharne@kingston.gov.uk.
In Autumn 2020, a partnership of Kingston Council, Kingston University, Kingston First and the charity Creative Youth were successful in obtaining £200,000 from The Mayor of London’s Getting Building Fund. Weston Rengifo Architectural Practice (WR-AP) have been appointed to improve the area around the John Lewis riverside, to the north of Kingston Bridge.
THANK YOU for all your engagement the past few months. It has been great speaking with so many of you. We have taken all the feedback on board and are in the process of designing the final ideas for this stage of the project.
Please take a look at the current design ideas in the documents session on the right hand side of this page. This is the same presentation the architects shared with you in the second round of engagement. They will be taking on board the feedback from these sessions to create final designs for this phase of the project.
Riverside Public Realm Improvements has finished this stage
Join us for the first engagement session on Wednesday 8 September
Under Review
Riverside Public Realm Improvements has finished this stage
We’ve taken your comments on board and are improving designs
Second round of engagement
Riverside Public Realm Improvements has finished this stage
Have your say on initial concept designs. Join us for our second public engagement session on Wednesday 1 December
Meet the Team day
Riverside Public Realm Improvements has finished this stage
LOCATION CHANGE
Due to possible bad weather, we will now be in the ground floor of Market House from 11.30am and 2.30pm on Friday 3 December. Come along to chat with the project team.
Concept designs
Riverside Public Realm Improvements is currently at this stage