18 April 2026

Lack of Information Board


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Richmond Council went through a spell of introducing new signs for open spaces several years ago (I had a little moan then) and now I am moaning about the way that ones with display areas are updated.

This board on the southern tip of Ham Common is close to a Community Board on Ham Parade which may explain why it is not updated regularly, though that is no excuse for the lack of eye-catching content. I find it hard to believe that anyone ever reads these notices. 

 

The largest notice on display is a text-heavy announcement for last year's Ham Fair.

17 April 2026

Corner


I think that it is fair to say that The Hive (the new community centre being built on Ham Village Green) has provoked mixed reactions and while I am not a firm fan I can see nothing wrong with it either. This corner, pointing across the Green, is particularly good with its subtle details and use of colour.

15 April 2026

The Cottage grows


The extension to The Cottage on Ham Common seems to be substantial, from the limited amount of it that can be from the road.

14 April 2026

Garden meadow


I had been watching the new building at 25 Ham Farm Road for quite some time and while my attention was mostly towards the rather nice house the new front garden is also a worthy addition to the road. 

I saw the meadow section arrive, like the lawn, pre-sown in turf and wondered how it would turn out and only a few months later spring has done its work and produced something delightful. When far too many front gardens are being given over to hard surfaces it is really good to see a garden like this.

13 April 2026

The eyes have it


With very little of the house still visible it is hard to judge the nature of this project in Sandy Lane but I do like the way that it seems to be looking at you.

10 April 2026

Lone post


There used to be a gate here in this footpath linking Stretton Road and Wiggins Lane but that has gone (probably quite some time ago) and all that remains is this solitary post.

And somewhere along the line, the concrete lamppost on the right became a metal one.

9 April 2026

Another garage gone


Turning garages into habitable rooms is nothing new and this one, in Kingfisher Drive, is one of many in Wates Estate. While there is nothing particularly wrong in that, each conversion damages the consistency of the area.

7 April 2026

Ramp


When the island in Ham Common Pond was rebuilt two years ago I was concerned about how high the island stood above the water and it seems that others agreed and have installed a crude ramp to provide access to the island.

6 April 2026

Dangerous poster


Posters are regularly put up on the railings next to the pedestrian crossing on Ham Parade and most people know that they should be facing the pavement and not the road. This is so that pedestrians can stop and read them but facing the other way they are a dangerous distraction for drivers as the approach the crossing.

The people who put up the poster on the other side of the crossing, for a fair at Hampton Court did it properly.