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Rodent complaints and pest control

Following complaints from local residents, Cllr Dean has been working hard to rid the Warwick Avenue recycling centre of its rodent population. The pest control team laid bait near the recycling centre which has proved very successful.

CS-11 delayed as judge grants judicial review and approves injunction

Westminster Council and your local Councillors have succeeded in delaying, pending the outcome of a judicial review, the Cycle Superhighway 11 works at Swiss Cottage which were due to start on Monday 30th July. A High Court judge agreed with us that the Transport for London (TfL) scheme should

Hanging Baskets on the High Street

Residents who visit the High Street will notice the hanging baskets have been reinstated in time for the summer bloom. 

Having secured funding for them we hope they will not only add much needed colour but also lift the spirit of residents’ and shoppers to this street.  

Workman’s rubbish dumped in Grove End Road

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

Spring Update from Tony Devenish AM

Police Station Front Counter Closures  Mayor Sadiq Khan’s tenure (two years in May 2018) is shaping up to be a triumph of spin over substance!

Mayor Khan ‘shirking responsibility’ over CCTV blackout

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

Council Leader outlines vision for next four years

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