After a nail biting night on 3rd May Richard Elcho and Emily Payne were thrilled to be elected as your councillors. There was a surge in turnout this year and with seven votes between the three elected councillors it was a close run race.
Westminster Council regularly inspects and tests the conditions of the highways (footways, carriages and lighting) to ensure it remains in a safe and reliable condition and each year an annual programme of ‘Planned Preventative Maintenance’ works is carried out. Your local Councillors identifie
Two years ago in June 2016, there was widespread flooding in Pimlico due to heavy rainfall and the complete failure of the Longmoore Street Pumping Station.
Thames Water mended the pumping station and gave us assurances that the pumping station would not fail again – but it has.
Last week saw GLA Conservatives published The Cost of Khan; a comprehensive report totting up the failed policies, broken promises and endless spin of the first two years of Sadiq Khan's mayoralty.
The letter below was sent yesterday to several residents societies from the Leader of the Council and the Cabinet member for Placeshapping and Planning, providing an update on the future of Oxford Street.
Dear Resident
I am writing to update you about our plans to i
Warwick Ward Councillors got straight back to work following the election with a walkabout with local resident concerned about the state of some roads in the area.
Your Little Venice Councillors talk about discuss some of their plans for the next four years.
There is lots of work to do over the next four years! We have already started work on a number of longer term projects to ensure Little Venice residents continue to enjoy a high quality of life.
Conservative-run Westminster City Council has announced a new fund for primary schools to help tackle poor air quality across the borough.
The £1m Clean Air Fund has been launched by Council Leader, Cllr Nickie Aiken, and is the first of many new initiatives the Council will be announcing over the