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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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Bus Bay

Elizabeth Bridge Bus Stand

Tuesday, 30 November, 2021
Concerns have been raised by local people about two new bus stands on Elizabeth Bridge to allow coaches to park.  Cllr Jacqui Wilkinson has investigated.  She says: "These have been installed as a temporary two year provision to enable coaches to park when other stands on B
Leaf Clearing

Leaf Clearing

Monday, 22 November, 2021
Autumn is here with the start of Westminster City Council's leaf clearing plan. In Eccleston Square, Pimlico, work has been underway clearing up fallen leaves to ensure that our pavements are safe for pedestrians.
St Barnabas

New interactive playground provided at St Barnabas School

Tuesday, 5 October, 2021
Cllr Jacqui Wilkinson joined Nickie Aiken MP, Belgravia Councillors and Kate McCarthy, Chair of Governors at the opening of the new interactive playground at St Barnabas School.   The Government’s new Early Years Framework requires that as much learning as possible should take place outsi
Tea Dance

Plans for this year’s Tea Dance at the Grosvenor House Hotel are under way!

Saturday, 2 October, 2021
A highlight for our senior residents has been the Grosvenor House Hotel Tea Dance, which was started 15 years ago by Pimlico Councillor Christabel Flight and is now organised by the Sir Simon Milton Foundation.  Sadly last year’s event was cancelled because of the Pandemic but we are hopeful t
Stockley House Tower

Stockley House Tower

Thursday, 30 September, 2021
We have been shown plans for the redevelopment of Stockley House in Wilton Road, which has been unoccupied for a number of years. We were shocked to learn that the plans included a 90 metre high tower, which would be the same height as the Nova Building in Victoria Street.   Cllr Ja
Traffic Light

New Traffic Lights at the Junction of St George’s Drive and Warwick Way

Monday, 27 September, 2021
For the past 3 years, Cllr Jacqui Wilkinson has been working with Westminster City Council and Transport for London to replace the traffic lights at the junction of St George’s Drive and Warwick Way. Cllr Jacqui Wilkinson:  “The traffic lights at this junction were a real worry.
Pimlico Dog Event

Dog Event in Pimlico

Tuesday, 17 August, 2021
Cllr Jacqui Wilkinson joined the Westminster City Council Animal Welfare Team and nearly 50 local people for their first dog event in two years, which was held at the dog park in St George's Square. Luckily the park was well shaded and a paddling pool was provided to keep our four legged friends co
Bins

Trial of new-look black bins

Friday, 13 August, 2021
Local people may be surprised to see some of our black bins looking much more decorative than usual.  This is the result of the Council being selected for the Local Government Association's Behavioural Insights Programme, which provides funding to encourage people to make better choices.
Restaurant

The chancellor’s measures are ‘putting bread on the table’

Friday, 10 July, 2020
The following article, written by Westminster City Council Leader Rachael Robathan, originally published by themj.co.uk Up and down the town centres of the country, we felt the tectonic plates move on Saturday as, after four months of being cooped up, people finally got to go out. In Westminster,
Metropolitan Police

Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour in Pimlico

Saturday, 13 June, 2020
Gillingham Row behind the Queen Mother Centre has been a focal point for drug-related anti-social behaviour. To overcome this, Westminster City Council has installed railings along the length of Gillingham Row behind the QM to prevent unauthorised access.  Pimlico Councillor Jacqui Wilkin
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