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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).

Contact Robert by email, via Westminster City Council on 020 7641 5377 or via the constituency office on 020 3962 2244.

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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.
Regent's Park Matters

Regent's Park Matters September 2016

Thursday, 1 September, 2016
A planning application has been submitted to Westminster City Council (WCC) for the creation of a North Westminster Eruv which effectively is the construction of a boundary of poles and wires allowing Orthodox Jews to travel freely in this designated area on the Sabbath.
Bus routes

Regent's Park Matters August 2016

Monday, 15 August, 2016
Proposed bus changes TfL would like your views on proposed changes to bus routes which run through NW8. The bus routes are 139, 189, 13, 82 and 113 serving St John’s Wood, West Hampstead, Swiss Cottage, Finchley Road, Baker Street and Oxford Street.
 
Regent's Park Matters

Regent's Park Matters July 2016

Tuesday, 26 July, 2016
Land of Lions opens with a royal seal of approval London Zoo is one of the country's most popular visitor attractions not only for tourists but also residents of the UK.  It welcomes some 1.26 million visitors a year and sits in the most easterly part of this ward in the heart of Regent’s Park

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.
Lords parking

Regent's Park Matters June 2016

Thursday, 2 June, 2016
Lord's Parking zone There are now further restrictions on parking around Lord’s Cricket Ground on weekends and Bank Holidays of major match days (Test, One Day International, T20, National & International Final matches) in order to protect residents parking starting this month.
Children

Westminster Makes History With ‘Outstanding’ Children’s Services

Monday, 9 May, 2016
Conservative-run Westminster City Council has made history as the first authority in the country to receive an ‘outstanding’ rating from OFSTED for its Children’s Services. OFSTED said that Westminster’s Children’s Services Department showed ‘exemplary application’ of the ‘focus on practice’ model
cycle-superhighway

Cycle Superhighway - Regent's Park Councillors need your views

Friday, 11 March, 2016
CS11 is the proposed new cycle superhighway planned to cut through St John’s Wood.  The scheme will fundamentally change our local area as it includes the permanent closure of Regent’s Park gates (except for 11am – 3pm) and restrictions on Avenue Road resulting from a change in the layout to th
People

Westminster top of the country for social mobility

Sunday, 7 February, 2016
From Westminster Local News Recent research published by The Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission ranks Conservative-run Westminster as ‘the best performing area’ in England for providing life chances for young people and reducing child poverty. The Commission, chaired by former Labou
Parking Suspended

Freeing up parking spaces for everyone

Thursday, 17 December, 2015
Westminster Conservatives have brought in a new range of measures to tackle over-running roadworks and long parking suspensions to free up parking for local residents, shoppers and commuters. Parking suspensions are typically sought to carry out activities, from utility works to filming the latest
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