We welcome as members individuals and organisations who care for Hammersmith
As a Member, you will receive regular updates outlining our activities, giving you the opportunity to participate in consultations and campaigns. We'll invite you to our Awards Evening and AGM, and other events. Members are always encouraged to take an active part in the work done by the committee – come along and see if you can help.
The membership year runs from 1st Jan, and only costs £6 for individuals, £8 for couples or families, and £15 for organisations. Additional voluntary donations always welcome.
King St. “CS9” as proposed in 2018 Over the last year or so, we’ve been participating in the Council’s resident-led Cycling & Walking Commission, via our membership secretary, along with residents including representatives of one or two affected…
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…recommended have yet to be implemented. These were the closing of Queen Caroline Street and the linking of the Broadway to King Street thereby making the space between traffic-free. There have been many Chairmen of the Society who have given…
…impenetrable guidance on PBSA connected to London Plan policy H15, including this 2.5:1 ratio, based on the ONS’s average number of students in ‘student-only’ houses (2.4). We first heard this quoted in connection with the M&S proposal at 27 King…
…reported to be causing gridlock in Wandsworth itself and on Wandsworth Bridge and New Kings Roads. Kings College and the council’s own data shows that our backstreets are already as much as 50% less polluted than main roads. Clean Air…
M&S Hammersmith King Street – historic image – 50’s/60’s You may have seen the website https://27kingstreet.co.uk recently created for a consultation related to the proposed redevelopment of Marks and Spencer in Hammersmith. Like many high street shops, this location has…
…September, which you can see here . It was announced publicly on 20th November – the same evening that Conway were photographed burning off the road markings – and implemented with surprising haste the next day. The fixed signage shown,…
…of turning the majority off. At the risk or repetition, the A4/backstreet scheme is easy to implement and immeasurably less disruptive for the vast majority. Back streets are often 50% less polluted. Even a unidirectional lane along King St. could…

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