PETITION LAUNCHED TO ‘PRESERVE THE CHARACTER’ OF TEDDINGTON HIGH STREET

A campaign has been launched to ‘preserve the safety and character of Teddington High Street following the controversial appearance of a Fone & Vape shop, it has been revealed.
The petition which has raised only 100 signatures has been started by someone who is un-named but describes themselves as ‘concerned parent and shop owners.’
“As a long-time resident of Teddington, I have seen our community grow and thrive as a family-friendly environment, full of charm and character that attracts families and independent businesses alike.
“However, recent developments threaten the integrity and atmosphere of our beloved high street.
“Snellers, a local estate agency, has recently rented out a shop space to a vape store right next to a children’s dance studio and within our prized Golden Triangle, where family cafes, restaurants, and food stores reside.
“This choice not only impacts the atmosphere but also raises concerns about the appropriateness of the businesses chosen to surround spaces frequented by children and families.
“Teddington High Street is cherished for its independent businesses, which contribute to the unique community spirit.
“Having a vape store so close to establishments that cater to our children and family-friendly venues seems unthoughtful and not in accordance with what the community stands for.
“Statistics have shown that exposure to vape products and marketing can influence younger audiences, potentially normalizing a habit that can have health repercussions.
“According to a study by the National Health Service (NHS), areas with increased vape store density have seen a rise in youth experimenting with these products.
“For the benefit of our community, we propose that Teddington Council implement stricter zoning regulations that prioritize the needs of our community, ensuring businesses align with the family-friendly atmosphere and support local independent businesses.
”Additionally, community consultations should be mandated before approving new retail tenants, providing residents and business owners a say in preserving the character of our high street.
“We need your support to protect Teddington’s community values and maintain the integrity of our high street.
“By signing this petition, you are advocating for thoughtful planning that respects the fabric of our community and provides a safe environment for families to thrive.
“Help us keep Teddington High Street a place where families and independent businesses flourish. Sign this petition today to make a difference.”

The new owners of the Fone & Vape shop have been contacted by Teddington Town and presented with various questions about the business.
They claim Fone & Vape is a ‘trading name’ used to operate similar businesses in Sutton and Wimbledon and was mainly a ‘technical’ shop for phone and laptop repairs rather than selling vapes.
Richmond Council is investigating to see if any local planning laws have been breached following a formal complaint about the shop front appearance from The Teddington Society






