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David Harvey

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Councillor for Vincent Square Ward
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David Harvey has lived in Vincent Square for nearly 30 years and has served as a Westminster City Councillor since 2010. He lives in the ward with his wife, Angela.

Professionally, David specialises in leading charities through difficulty or major change; strengthening governance, restoring financial stability and ensuring they better serve their communities and beneficiaries. He is also a volunteer director of a learning disability charity. He brings the same focus on delivery, accountability and community service to his council work.

At Westminster, he has held Cabinet responsibility for housing, education, economic development, environment and communities. Locally, his priorities are safer, well-policed streets, a Council that is accountable to residents, and creating local jobs.

David says, “Vincent Square is our home. I am committed to strong community safety, to ensuring residents shape what the Council does, services are properly delivered, and that this remains a great place to live.”

Contact David by email, or via the constituency office on 020 7730 8181.

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Westminster Council Wins Award for Animal Welfare

Tuesday, 29 November, 2016
For the fourth year running Westminster has won the Gold Stray Dog Footprint Award from the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA).
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9,000 and growing as Westminster plants more trees

Wednesday, 23 November, 2016
The number of trees planted by Conservative-run Westminster Council is up by more than a third in a decade, helping to make our city greener every year.
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Nine million investment in Westminster’s sports centres underway

Monday, 21 November, 2016
Westminster’s sports centres are benefiting from a £9 million investment thanks to an innovative contract. The Queen Mother Sports Centre in Pimlico will receive £1.6 million to refurbish the spa, add a new yoga studio in addition to the recently refurbished changing rooms already delivered.
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Westminster Council wins award for animal welfare

Friday, 18 November, 2016
For the fourth year running Westminster has won the Gold Stray Dog Footprint Award from the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA).
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Vincent Square Matters November 2016

Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
Road Safety on Morpeth Terrace – a 20 mph Limit? We think it is time to introduce a 20mph speed limit on or around Morpeth Terrace. “We want to safeguard the children at St Vincent de Paul School and to change behaviours of van, taxi and car drivers taking a GPS directed short cut on the narrow an
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TfL Bow to Pressure from your Conservative Councillors and Introduce Enforcement

Friday, 21 October, 2016
Finally, following months of pressing by your Councillors, TfL have agreed to introduce enforcement cameras to stop banned turns into the Ponsonbys from John Islip Street.
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TfL’s Quietway Scheme Continues to Cause Anger Amongst Residents

Friday, 21 October, 2016
Many residents have contacted us in response to the recent consultation, registering their objection to aspects of TfL’s Quietway scheme, which will encourage cyclists to use the roads of Vincent Square Ward to escape main roads.
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Pimlico Neighbourhood Forum Launched

Friday, 21 October, 2016
Warwick Ward Councillor Nickie Aiken joined Tachbrook and Vincent Square colleagues and residents from across Pimlico at the inaugural meeting of the Neighbourhood Forum, which took place at St Saviours Church. It was a well-attended meeting where we learnt of the major tasks in front of us.
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Vehicle Anti-Idling Days: the Next One on Friday 21st October

Friday, 21 October, 2016
There is increasing concern about the effects of nitrogen oxide and poisonous particulate-emissions on the lungs of those who live and work in Central London, especially small children, whose lung-capacity has been shown to be reduced by 8% compared with children growing up in a less-polluted enviro
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Conservatives planning to pilot 20mph roads

Friday, 7 October, 2016
Westminster Council has announced that it plans to introduce 20MPH speed limits in a number of pilot areas.  These will be implemented in streets in close proximity to schools or where there has been a history of speed related accidents.   We will also put up vehicle activated signs t
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David Harvey is one of three Conservative councillors representing Vincent Square ward.

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