Category Archives: Cricket Green Conservation Area

We are shortlisted for Civic Voice Design Awards

We are delighted – and very proud – to be among the 12 organisations shortlisted for the Civic Voice Design Awards for our Cleaning Local Landmarks project.

We are up against three other projects in the Public Realm category.

This work was funded by a Heritage Lottery Fund grant which allowed us to work on three important local landmarks.

  • The listed horse trough at the junction of London Road and Cricket Green known as Jubilee Corner was moved to protect it from traffic and improve its setting. It was also cleaned.
  • The Tom Ruff memorial stone located just inside the cricket ground on Cricket Green was cleaned.
  • The listed milestone at the corner of London Road and Lower Green West was cleaned.

We produced a photographic record of our work – and the entire organisation was involved in selecting a shortlist from hundreds of photos taken during the project.

Our commemorative booklet tells the story in more detail.

The awards will be presented by Griff Rhys Jones, President of Civic Voice, at a ceremony on Friday 17th July at Central Hall Westminster.

There were 62 entries for the awards. More details are at the Civic Voice web site

Horse trough

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tom Ruff

 

MilestoneCleaning Local Landmarks photo selection

 

Planning application for a new bungalow in Mitcham Park – our comments

We do not usually get involved in householder planning applications but have significant concerns about the precedent which would be set by granting permission for a two bedroom bungalow to the rear of 18 Mitcham Park.

Mitcham Park is part of the Mitcham Cricket Green Conservation Area, and it has a very special character. The application to build a bungalow in the back garden of one of the properties would be detrimental to this character, and so we have asked that it be refused.

Read our comments on plans for a bungalow at 18 Mitcham Park

See all the documents for this application at Merton Council’s web site.

 

Green spaces maintenance – our submission to Merton Council

Merton Council is currently working on a specification for a contract to maintain the borough’s green spaces. This work is part of a tendering process that could well see a private company taking this role over from the council.

Along with many other friends groups and other organisations active in the borough, we have concerns about this. We have worked with Friends of the Canons (FroC) on a detailed submission to help inform the specification and ensure the distinctive character of our area is treated properly in any contract.

Submission to Merton Council on green space maintenance.

Yet another planning application for Cricketers Pub

Yet another planning application has surfaced for the Cricketers Pub. This one requests permission to demolish the pub and build a partly two story and partly three story building to provide 11 homes.

It comes despite the owner of the Cricketers already having two planning permissions to develop the existing building.

One of these, granted in February 2014, gives the owner permission to convert the existing building with the upper floor becoming three flats and the ground floor becoming some sort of retail or office.

The other permission was granted in May 2013 and is to convert the existing building into seven self contained flats.

We have asked Merton Council to refuse the new planning application on a number of grounds, and our comments are detailed and comprehensive. They refer to both Merton Council’s own Core Strategy policies, and to the National Planning Policy Framework.

In a nutshell, we feel the proposed building is inappropriate to the site. Significant comments made by planning inspectors when they refused previous proposals for new buildings on appeal are just as applicable this time and have not been addressed.

We are also concerned that the proposed room sizes do not meet the minimum required by the London Plan.

Read our comments on the Cricketers Pub redevelopment March 2015.