Richmond upon Thames Liberal Democrats

Covering the constituencies of Twickenham and Richmond Park

A Statement by Vince Cable on Twickenham Riverside

5.18.00pm GMT Sun 8th Nov 2009

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• [Nov 01] Vince Cable writes: I HAVE always taken the view that it is for elected councillors rather than the MP to decide the way forward on this council development, but I have my views and residents frequently make representations to me.

I have now had a series of meetings with the Lib Dem council group to discuss residents' views, and the future of the Riverside project. I believe that after three decades of dereliction on the riverside and eight previous attempts under successive Lib Dem and Conservative councils, to find a solution acceptable to all, a decision had to be made.

The proposal to create a river centre, backed by an eminent environmentalist like Sir David Attenborough and by the Environment Trust, new public open space on half the mostly-derelict site, and a new children's playground, financed by an enabling housing development, seemed to be a sensible way of creating a public amenity at no cost to the tax payer. Some of the proposed alternatives, while attractive, depend on public financing which is not available.

However, I welcome the council's decision not to rush into a contract, as it gives an opportunity to see how the project could be improved. I have argued for some time that there should be more open space and less housing on the site. As negotiations continue, and as the property recession starts to ease, it should be possible to secure a better agreement on this either with Countryside or another developer. There will also now be an opportunity for the council to engage in dialogue, with the constructive critics of the scheme, on issues such as how the public space can be best utilised.

It is clear that the council needs to explain more clearly its plans for the site as many myths have taken root. I have no doubt that the majority of critics are motivated by a public spirited interest in getting the best for the community, which is also the council's starting point. I am as always very happy to work in a constructive fashion with residents and councillors to help resolve these outstanding concerns

Dr Vince Cable

Member of Parliament for Twickenham, Shadow Chancellor & Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats

November 2009

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