
On the face of it the idea that we revitalise Tolworth appears to be a good idea. However there are some real questions that need to be asked about the sheer scale of this proposal. I have posted the various elements with a summary of what is said.
I see that our local MP has called for a debate and yet does not give his view, despite us knowing he has been involved with meetings with the developer before this scheme came forward.
So what are the issues?
Do we really want nearly 900 units of accommodation and 2,000 extra people living in Tolworth? I am not sure I know the answer to this but this would in effect be the equivalent of a 30% increase in residents for the Tolworth and Hook ward, in which much of this would sit.
Should we be cynical about the fact that Tesco are spending almost the entire publicity document talking about their green bridge idea and not talking about the impact on traffic of their superstore?
Do we really want environmental improvements like those at New Malden High Street?
I have real concerns about this proposal. It seems heavy on selling points without confronting the real problems they are raising about the capacity of Tolworth and the A3 to cope with the traffic demands that will exist from such a development. I am also sceptical about the "Community facilities" they wish to provide. What are these? In recent experience these have often ended up costing the council money.
Do we want Tolworth Broadway to be turned into single lane traffic and the barrier to be taken down? I am all for taking the barrier down but they are also threatening a scheme like New Malden High Street presumable with no bus pull ins and lots of cannonballs for bollards.



