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Kingston Green Party view of the proposed redevelopment of the land adjacent to Surbiton Station

Regeneration plans for the land adjacent to Surbiton Station have been unveiled (see Surbiton Forward ) with a consultation running between 11th December 2023 to 14th January 2024.

Overall, we feel there seems a fair amount to recommend this project, and so we are cautiously optimistic. We are encouraged by a number of the proposals such as:

  • provision of new high-quality homes on a brownfield site
  • the substantial reduction in the number of station parking spaces
  • plans to make the station and crossing over the tracks more accessible
  • provision of safe cycle routes
  • increase in cycle parking and security
  • installation of EV charging points
  • increased biodiversity and greening
  • landscaped amenity space for residents, including playspace
  • preservation of the art deco station building and other local heritage assets

However, we do have some serious concerns including:

  • the proportion of affordable housing in the development. We would expect the development to meet the requirement in the RBK’s Affordable Housing Planning Document for at least 50% of the housing in any large development in the borough to be affordable, the illustrations would suggest that the proportion is far lower than that
  • additionally, there is no mention of genuinely affordable homes, so we assume that the plan currently does not have any.
  • the height of the main (17-storey) tower block and over-development of the site
  • whether the development will adhere to the principles of sustainable construction relating to design, energy efficiency, water conservation, sustainable building materials, etc.
  • will the development adhere to green building principles such as installation of rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and air source or ground source heat pumps?
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