There is just one week left for residents to have their say on the future of Twickenham Riverside, Richmond Council has announced.

In the past three weeks the council has been consulting residents and businesses in Twickenham on proposals for a new “village feel” for the development on King Street, Water Lane and Twickenham Riverside, following revised proposals published last month.

This consultation includes an exhibition at a pop-up shop on Church Street and an online survey.

The pop-up shop exhibition is open until Thursday, December 15, with the online survey available until midnight on Friday, December 16.

Councillor Pamela Fleming, Richmond Council cabinet member for environment, said: “So far nearly 1,000 people have visited the exhibition to view our proposals.

“We are pleased that residents generally seem to think we are heading in the right direction.

“However, we need everyone to remember to complete the questionnaire, so we can really understand what they like and don’t like about each of the proposals presented.

“We have really worked hard to ensure that resident’s thoughts and ideas have been incorporated into the concept designs.

"And we know that we will need to do more work to develop the designs.

“I hope that over the final few days of the consultation, even more people will help us on this journey.”

Following the consultation, one of the proposals will be developed in more detail and further consultation will be carried out in 2017.

Additional studies and technical assessments will also be carried out.