Warrington Crescent and Sutherland Avenue to get new tree pits
Your local Conservative councillors have supported the last ward budget project of the year, with the remaining funds to be spent on filling in the tree pits (at the base of trees) in Warrington Crescent and Sutherland Avenue. The
Bayswater Councillors voice concerns about Notting Hill Carnival 2017
Your Bayswater Councillors have written to Sophie Linden, Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, expressing our serious concerns over the Notting Hill Carnival 2017.
We've had some success and welcome moves to reduce the number of
An inner City borough like Westminster may not seem like an obvious place for healthy lifestyles. However, the facts definitively show that Westminster, and indeed Little Venice, is a healthy place to live.
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The latest on the Council's work with Police and the Marble Arch Street team to address nuisance parking, noisy pedicabs and anti-social behaviour
Our Parking Marshals worked with Dedicated Ward Officers (DWOs), PCs Lorna Sutton and Claire Napper, and the Marble Arch Business Improvement Distr
Independent Consultation Institute brands Mayor Sadiq Khan's Police Station Public Consultation 'the worst in 2017' - an ideal case for judicial review!
Nearly 2,000 local residents' have signed a petition calling on Labour Mayor of London Sadiq Khan to ''think again'' after he decided to close Bel
Fighting Anti-social Behaviour: New Integrated Street Unit
We all think of the plight of the homeless at Christmas. Rough sleepers and beggars are drawn to central London and so to the Vincent Square area.
Less than 5% of our street population have a local connection.
Improving access to broadband
Councillor Jonathan Glanz has been working with officers and local stakeholders to improve access to broadband across the West End and Westminster as a whole
Cllr Glanz said: “As part of the recent work we have undertaken, Soho residents in the CityWest Homes bl