Conserving Putney

As regular readers will know, I think the character of Putney, Roehampton and Southfields is under real threat from greedy developers who've been given the green light to put forward the most appalling plans for overdevelopment by the lack of leadership of local Conservatives.
One of the main weapons we have against overdevelopment is our conservation areas. These provide extra protection (or, as developers would claim, restriction) over those parts of our area most steeped in history or of special character.
The Council has begun the process of reviewing these areas, of which Putney has several. First up in our area are three conservation areas, each of which has a special public meeting coming up to which you are welcome to attend and give your views:
- Landford Road along with Lower Common: Thursday 04 December, Dryburgh Hall
- Putney Heath: Friday 05 December, Elliott School, Pullman Gardens
- Victoria Drive: Tuesday 09 December, St Paul's Community Hall, Inner Park Road
By clicking on each area title above you can download the conservation area profiles and find out how to have your say. Aside from anything else, they offer some really interesting insights into local history and how Putney was transformed, in a very short of space, from a rural outpost of London to a bustling town.
You can also read some of the other profiles for elsewhere in the borough here.
Labels: local environment, local history, Roehampton, Thamesfield, West Hill, West Putney




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