Fly-tipping is illegal and an eye-sore so when it happens we move quickly to have it removed. In June a resident made us aware of a large workman’s bag which had been dumped and left in the gardens of Bronwen Court, Grove End Road following what would seem to have been works on a wall next to t
Cycle Superhighway 11 (CS-11), which will potentially see a cycle route from Swiss Cottage to the West End via Regent’s Park, remains controversial with works on the first part of the scheme at Swiss Cottage due to start in July.
Conservatives have hit out at Sadiq Khan after he raised “serious concerns” about the failure to get CCTV back up and running in Westminster.
Tony Devenish, an Assembly Member, said the Mayor of London was “shirking responsibility”.
It follows a long-running row over who should fund CCTV, the
Yesterday, Cllr Nickie Aiken, Leader of Westminster City Council unveiled Westminster Conservatives’ plans for the next four years.
In a speech to community leaders and stakeholders, Cllr Aiken outlined Westminster Conservatives’ ambition to cement Westminster as a “City for All” that live, work an
This morning Council Leader Cllr Nickie Aiken, in a speech to community leaders and local stakeholders, launched Westminster Conservatives' 'City for All' plan.
We have been given advance notice of two consultations by Westminster City Council relating to the operation of our street markets. Both will be starting on 6th August and run through until October.
On Sunday 1st July, your Warwick Ward Councillors joined residents from across Westminster for the 2nd #My Westminster day, which was held at Paddington Recreation Ground.
The beautiful terraced houses of 42-108 Hereford Road, north of Westbourne Grove were built around 1850. That section of the road was listed as ‘Grade II’ in 1987.
Around thirty properties on the listed part of Hereford Road have alarm boxes. Alarm boxes act as a deterrent to