Standing up for West End residents
Councillor Paul Church, local West End Ward resident and councillor, has a strong record for standing up residential amenity and protecting the iconic character of The West End.
Paul recently met with London's new Night Tsar, Amy Lamé, to discuss working together
Improving road safety
The area around Connaught House School is being made safer for families with a 20mph speed limit, part of a wider trial focused on the areas round schools including Hampden Gurney and others in Marylebone. This is in response to residents’ concerns about road safety in th
Guarding against knife crime
With the ongoing proactive work by the police to cut knife crime Councillor Susie Burbridge joined our very own weapons search with the The Safer Neighberhoods Police on Hallfield Estate which was a helpful initiative ahead of Notting Hill Carnival that we all found mos
Westminster A Level students excel
Westminster’s schools continue to perform above the national average as A-Level results show Conservative-run Westminster is a great place to for young people to study and develop.
St. John's Hospice Summer Fayre
Over the weekend of 24th & 25th June, the annual Summer Fayre was held at St John’s Wood Church Gardens offering rides, games and around 50 stalls serving food, selling crafts and other goodies, in aid of the St John’s Wood Hospice.
In and around Warwick Avenue Station railings
Over the past year your Conservative councillors continued to improve the area around our tube station. We will again enter the London-wide “Tubs in Bloom” competition run by London Underground but this year we have made further improvements.
Notting Hill Carnival 2017 is here
Notting Hill Carnival is, of course, this Bank Holiday weekend and your councillors have been working hard to ensure residents and carnival goers have a safe and fun carnival.
We wrote to Sophie Linden, the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, who answers to the
Some of the common frustrations experienced by internet users will no longer feature at Churchill Gardens Estate, where ultrafast fibre broadband has been rolled out to over 1,800 homes.
Westminster’s schools continue to perform above the national average as A-Level results show Conservative-run Westminster is a great place to for young people to study and develop.
82% of Westminster’s A-Level students achieved A* to C results, recording continued improvements and exceeding the na
More traffic madness from Transport for London
Transport for London are consulting on replacing the Lambeth Bridge roundabout with traffic lights. Worse still, traffic will be banned from turning right off Lambeth Bridge and forced onto Horseferry Road.