We have been having regular meetings with the Dedicated Ward Officers for Bryanston and Dorset Square, Police Constables Darren Berry and Conor Hudson-Smith, to ensure that reports of Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) are dealt with promptly.
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
On Thursday 13th September over 100 local residents attended the latest St John's Wood Open Forum at St John's Wood Church organised by your ward councillors.
Councillors, Council and Police Officers were on hand to discuss important local community issues including CS11, the Post Office (PO
Councillor Murad Gassanly reporting back;
The derelict Balmoral Castle Pub on Churchill Gardens Estate has been in scaffolding since 2006 at considerable cost to Council Tax-payers.
A great result earlier this month, when the proposed planning application to build a hotel at 268-282 Vauxhall Bridge Road was refused unanimously by the planning committee following objections by the Vincent Square ward councillors David, Danny and Selina.
Selina presented the objections be
We have listened to residents’ concerns about delivery motorcycle drivers in Bayswater and have had several discussions with the police and the council to address this.
This has involved a number of mediations with Deliveroo who have consequently added a ‘professional behaviours’ course
Despite nearly three years of best efforts by your local councillors the Post Office (PO) announced that they intend moving their operation from their site on Circus Road, which Westminster City Council (WCC) own, to a convenience store on Charlbert Street and convert it from a Crown to a franchise
The Mayor of London’s plans to build Cycle Superhighway 11 (CS11) cycle route from Swiss Cottage have been rejected following Westminster City Council’s successful Judicial Review.
Silver Sunday was the brainchild of Warwick Ward Councillor Christabel Flight. It started with a tea dance and within a few short years has turned into a national campaign to tackle the blight of loneliness that affects so many older people.