Noisy announcements from Marylebone Station
Since our rather hopeful April Newsletter, the noise from Marylebone Station seems to have taken a turn for the worse. Leaving aside the noise from the actual trains, local residents complain that some announcements – including simple Platform announ
20mph speed limits trial on the streets around our schools
Looking towards the autumn also means looking towards the start of the school year. Some residents have told us that they would like to see 20 mph zones in parts of the neighbourhood to increase road safety.
Working to improve access to ultrafast broadband
As Westminster City Council’s Lead Member for Broadband, Councillor Jonathan Glanz, has been working with council officers, residents, businesses and other stakeholders to improve connectivity in the West End and across Westminster.
August update from your local Councillors
Planning enforcement remains a key issue across the ward. As ever, construction activity is high, with major developments in Grosvenor Place and Lancelot Place in particular.
We are fortunate to have secured funding from the Council for a planning enf
You asked, we delivered
Greyhound Pub – Residents were concerned about drug use and rough sleeping in the stairwell of the vacant pub at the corner of Hugh and Cambridge Streets.
Getting the facts out on shisha dangers
Your councillors are working to spread the word on how to run shisha premises responsibly. Shisha smoking is at least as dangerous as cigarette smoking in terms of nicotine content, and several Middle Eastern countries have taken action against it.
First, a very BIG thanks to all residents who went to the Nine Elms Bridge promoters’ exhibition at St Saviour’s Church Hall and Pimlico Academy to tell the promoters what the people of Pimlico think about a bridge landing on one of our few riverside spaces. We hope that the promoters have gon
Vehicle Mitigation measures at Lord's
Given the recent tragic and terrible terror attacks and the remaining heightened threat level, the police and security services have recommended certain boroughs including Westminster install temporary Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) measures in busy and perce