Richmond upon Thames has a thriving community of small businesses including shops, food and drink outlets and other services that contribute to the unique high streets we have in the borough. Supporting your local businesses will ensure your high street maintains its character and uniqueness.
The Council in partnership with VisitRichmond is celebrating the amazing contribution of the people who run these businesses by encouraging you to ‘Shop Local’ and explore the diverse and unique offering of products and services available on their doorsteps.
Spending money locally, and spending time getting to know your local businesses will ensure we maintain the strong communities and remain resilient as a borough during the on-going uncertainties.
Why not look at our Shop Local Brochureto find out more about our thriving local businesses?
Formore information about Richmond’s #ShopLocal campaign and visiting your High Street safely can be found on Richmond Council's website.
Should you wish your business to be listed, please email us.
Barnes has a fascinating mix of unusual gifts, clothes and food shops interspersed with award winning cafés and restaurants, river walks and pubs, and a village duck pond.
East Sheen’s thriving high street has a range of popular and award winning independent and mainstream boutiques and shops, local pubs, restaurants, cafés and delis.
Ham Parade covers just about every need of the community. On the first Saturday of the month there is the Ham Parade Market with artisan goods and fresh food.
Hampton Hill is a bustling little high street with many independent specialist retailers, a the thriving café culture and all the essentials and more for suburban village life.
Hampton is a small residential area ideally located along the River Thames. It is a great place to spend the day browsing the shops, walking along the river or Bushy Park.
This small community has a real sense of identity with a wide variety of quality local shops and services. The area is becoming a specialist shopping destination for high intensity sport such as cycling and running.
When you arrive at Kew Gardens station, you are greeted with one of the most attractive shopping areas in London. A wide range of independent shops, restaurants and cafés sit in the heart of the village.
Richmond has several attractions, including Richmond Park, Little Lanes and Richmond Hill. The many unique independent shops and excellent leisure and cultural activities attract thousands of visitors every year.
The unique and vibrant area of St Margarets is dominated by independently owned businesses that are built on traditional values of service, quality and innovation.
Teddington is a vibrant suburb with two main shopping areas. The High Street consisting largely of independents, while Broad Street has local and high-street favourites.
Twickenham town centre has a mix of independent and chain retailers. The famous Church Street is a beautiful pedestrianised street full of independent shops and eateries.
Whitton town centre is a traditional and authentic ‘1930s’ high street with a healthy mix of quality independent shops and cafés/restaurants, and some quality multiples providing a friendly and personal service.