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Robert Rigby

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Councillor for Regent's Park Ward
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Robert Rigby has lived in St John’s Wood for over 30 years with his wife Emiko and has represented Regent’s Park Ward since 2010. He is committed to serving the community ensuring value for money and good services, working tirelessly to retain St John’s Wood and North Marylebone's unique character and appeal. He has also been Lord Mayor of Westminster (May 2024 - May 2025).

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Armistice Remembrance

Thursday, 15 November, 2018
The weekend of 9th – 11th November saw Westminster Council commemorate 100 years since the end of the First World War. As a Council, we work very closely with the Armed Forces supporting a number of initiatives.
Homelessness

Westminster Community Contribution Fund raises almost £400,000 to tackle rough sleeping, isolation and support young people

Thursday, 8 November, 2018
Following its introduction in March this year, Westminster Conservatives confirmed earlier this week that its community contribution fund has raised almost £400,000.
Nickie Aiken

Leader Nickie Aiken reacts to Cabinet’s decision to shake up planning process

Friday, 26 October, 2018
I am delighted that Westminster City Council's Cabinet has formally approved a major shake-up of the planning system in our City. This decision shows we are listening to the concerns of local people who have told us that they did not feel as involved under the current system.
Care for the elderly

Improving care at home when you need it

Monday, 22 October, 2018
We want to make sure all our elderly get the best care possible. Westminster City Council set up a new team earlier this year to work both with organisations providing care for people at home, and with residential care homes.
CS-11

TfL and Westminster council face another clash in court over blocked CS11 cycle superhighway

Wednesday, 17 October, 2018
The following article was originally published earlier today by City AM. Transport for London (TfL) and Westminster city council could face another clash in court over a decision to block a cycle superhighway project in north-west London. Construction of the cycle superhighway 11 (CS11) came
Junction

Improving road safety at the Allitsen Road and Charlbert Street junction

Monday, 8 October, 2018
The safety of pedestrians and road users is a priority so when your councillors heard of concerns by residents about the junction at Allitsen Road and Charlbert Street we took this up with Officers. Subsequently works have recently taken place to improve both the footway and carriageway with th
Police Team

Tackling Anti Social Behaviour issues

Sunday, 7 October, 2018
Residents have made representations to your councillors regarding allegations of drug dealing in one of the local housing estates.
aitkens

Leader's Update October 2018

Thursday, 4 October, 2018
Dear resident Four months ago, the people of Westminster had their say in the hardest fought local election for many years.
Police

Tackling Anti Social Behaviour issues in Regent's Park

Thursday, 4 October, 2018
Residents have made representations to your councillors regarding allegations of drug dealing in one of the local housing estates.
Leak

Water leak repaired in Regent's Park

Friday, 28 September, 2018
Water leaks however big or small cause concern and can be disruptive. Over the summer your councillors worked to help resolve two such leaks, one major and the other minor. In August Thames Water dug up the road on Lisson Grove resulting in a four-way temporary lights at the junction with
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Robert Rigby is one of three Conservative councillors representing Regent's Park ward.

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