More trees are coming to our community! | City of Westminster Skip to main content
Logo icon
City of Westminster
Conservative Group

Main navigation

  • Our Council
  • Local News
  • Sign Up for Updates
  • Local Issues
  • Our Team
  • Have your say
  • Contact us
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • instagram
  • linkedin
  • youtube_channel
Logo icon
City of Westminster
Conservative Group

More trees are coming to our community!

  • Tweet
Monday, 9 December, 2019
  • Local News
New Trees

We have doubled the number of trees planted in the streets of Westminster over the past 25 years, with the aim of optimising canopy cover, bringing shade and air quality benefits, as well as mitigating climate change. There is now limited space left in this densely populated area but we have a few more sites locally which are included in the current programme.

Around 75% of the City of Westminster falls within conservation areas, which means that tree owners need to notify the Council before they remove or prune trees. Many thousands of trees in the City are also protected by Tree Preservation Orders. Our dedicated and professional tree team makes sure that unnecessary tree removal or pruning is prevented. 

By protecting and maintaining trees in both the public and private realm, we are preserving and enhancing our tree population both now and in the future.

Councillor Heather Acton said: "As well as bringing shade and helping to improve air quality, trees are known to have a positive impact on our mental health and wellbeing. Let us know if you can think of spaces to plant trees."

You may also be interested in

Hyde Park

Hyde Park

Sign up for local community emails, full of interesting news and updates for people living in our part of London.
Police Officers in central London

Keeping Westminster safe this Winter: report faulty streetlights and help tackle rising crime

Monday, 3 November, 2025
Now that the clocks have gone back, we spoke to Westminster Council's Conservative Opposition Leader, Cllr Paul Swaddle, who made the case for  better street lighting, stronger crime reporting, and increased on‑street enforcement to make Westminster safer.Paul explains"The clocks have now gone

Show only

  • Local News
  • Newsletters

City of Westminster Conservatives

Footer

  • About RSS
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • Donate to our Campaign Fund
  • Our Council
  • Our Plan for Westminster
Donate now
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • instagram
  • linkedin
  • youtube_channel
Promoted by James Cockram on behalf of Westminster Conservatives all at 90 Ebury Street, Westminster SW1W 9QD 020 7730 8181
Copyright 2025 City of Westminster Conservatives. All rights reserved.
Powered by Bluetree