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Jacqui Wilkinson

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Councillor for Pimlico North Ward
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Jacqui Wilkinson has lived in Pimlico for 26 years, serving as a local councillor since 2015. She is delighted to be re-elected so that she can continue serving our residents. 

As a Councillor, Jacqui is committed to ensuring that Pimlico remains a great place to live, work and visit with excellent facilities, good quality housing and where people feel safe. As a dog owner, she has been active in promoting animal welfare across Westminster. 

She has also been a Trustee of the Abbey Community Centre since 2015. 

Contact Jacqui by email, via Westminster City Council on 020 7641 5377 or via the constituency office on 020 7730 8181.

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no-dumping

No Dumping Campaign launches to tackle increase in fly tipping

Saturday, 15 October, 2016
We would like to thank all those residents who have contacted us over the last couple of weeks noting the improvements around a number of black bins.
20 mph

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
Warwick Matters

Warwick Matters October 2016

Saturday, 1 October, 2016
Have Your Say on our Queen Mother Sports Centre Warwick Ward Councillors are urging residents to take part in Westminster City Council’s current consultation on the future of the area around the Queen Mother’s Sports Centre. 
kids

Westminster children top of the class

Sunday, 18 September, 2016
Latest exam results in Conservative-run Westminster show pupils have performed brilliantly and exceeded National indicators, once again. Our primary schools exceeded the national average in all three areas (maths, reading and writing) for assessments taken at the end of infant a
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Conservatives act to protect residents from unpopular basement extensions and other works

Monday, 5 September, 2016
Income raised from a new Westminster Council levy will pay for a dedicated enforcement team to protect residents during construction by monitoring noise, working hours and truck deliveries.
 
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Report It!

Friday, 2 September, 2016
We all have a role to play in keeping our streets clean and tidy. If you see a problem, let us know using the council's Report It tool. You can report something on your phone or at home on your computer.
Warwick Matters

Warwick Matters September 2016

Thursday, 1 September, 2016
Welcome to our new look E-Newsletter for September. We hope you have all had an enjoyable summer.  As you can see from this bumper edition, there has been lots going on in Warwick Ward!  We hope you find our newsletter both useful and interesting.

Conservatives making real change to help tackle rough sleeping

Saturday, 16 July, 2016
Conservative run Westminster Council has launched a diverted giving campaign to help rough sleepers off the streets and turn their lives around.
track-noise

Track noise to be reduced on the Victoria Line thanks to work from Warwick Councillors

Thursday, 19 May, 2016
Warwick Ward Councillors have been working with London Underground for nearly two years to resolve problems with noise from the Victoria Line, which has been disturbing residents in parts of Warwick Ward. The noise is caused by wear and tear on the tube lines.
Tube

Track noises to be reduced on the Victoria Line thanks to work from Warwick Councillors

Thursday, 19 May, 2016
Warwick Ward Councillors have been working with London Underground for nearly two years to resolve problems with noise from the Victoria Line, which has been disturbing residents in parts of Warwick Ward. The noise is caused by wear and tear on the tube lines.
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