Community engagement was at the heart of Kew Bridge. Over 20 meetings, exhibitions and public events were held to ensure the engagement process was wide-ranging and accessible. The process involved a range of stakeholders including the local community, London Borough of Hounslow, local resident groups, Kew Steam Museum and the project team.
This engagement process enabled the design team to constructively address issues such as the number of homes provided, building heights, elevations, available green space and play facilities, enabling both community approval and achievement of planning.
Over 400 people participated in workshops and attended public exhibitions of the proposals with a predominantly positive response documented in feedback comments. Over 200 letters were also received in support of the scheme during the planning application process.