The Twickenham Riverside consultation is coming to an end and the council has announced it will unveil a 3D model of the proposals.

The block model was originally created for an earlier consultation but was put on hold when the council started consulting with residents. All the changes have now been added.

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This Is Local London: Picture of the 3D model

It will be on display on Thursday, October 26, in the Clarendon Hall from 6pm to 8.30pm and on the final day of the consultation, Monday October 30 from 3.15pm to 8.00pm in the Winter Gardens in York House.

Designs include a colonnade at King Street, convex steps leading from the Embankment to the site, a large open space the size of two tennis courts that can be used for community activities, markets, performances and outside dining and new informally landscaped level access from the Embankment up to Diamond Jubilee Gardens.

Councillor Pamela Fleming, Richmond Council cabinet member for environment and planning, said: “For this consultation we produced a number of detailed computer graphics that really show what the proposed design would look like if it were built.

“These give residents and businesses a much better idea about what the buildings would look like and how they would fit into the local area.

“The 3D model complements this.

“Part of this site has been derelict for over 35 years.

“It is important that we get the design right.

“As we get closer to submitting our planning application, we want as many people as possible to come and help shape these designs through the final stages.

“Hopefully for those who haven’t already come along to one of our exhibitions, this model will be useful.

“There is still a week left for people to give their view and we have scheduled an additional exhibition date for those who have questions or would like to see the model.”