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Regent's Park Matters October 2017

CS-11 update Residents will know the Mayor of London has indicated his desire to see this Cycle Superhighway built despite fierce opposition from the local Community both in St John’s Wood and Swiss Cottage. Talks are currently continuing between Transport for London (TfL) and the Royal Parks/

Bayswater Matters October 2017

We're listening to you on Notting Hill Carnival Following this year’s Notting Hill Carnival, we would like to know your views on all the different aspects of carnival.

Vincent Square Matters October 2017

Traffic and quality of life - 20mph at schools “Transport for London (TfL) traffic schemes and GPS navigation have drawn more traffic and increasing pollution and congestion, into Vincent Square ward; with taxis, Uber drivers, vans and rat runners”, says Vincent Square Conservative C

West End Matters October 2017

Save our Soho doctors Councillor Paul Church, local West End Ward resident and councillor, has launched a petition to save respected local Soho doctors, Drs.

Knightsbridge and Belgravia Matters October 2017

Clean streets remain at the heart of our City of Westminster - compared to Labour Camden where upmarket areas have had waste services cut to fortnightly only Residents pictured in Belgravia, the third of our local Street Surgeries in recent weeks' conducted in both Knightsbridge and Belgravia.

Marylebone High Street Matters October 2017

Baker Street Two Way - Update Duct crossings in Gloucester Place can only be undertaken at weekends due to TfL restrictions, so there has been considerable activity during weekends this month.

Tachbrook Matters October 2017

Stop the merger of our local police services Westminster Conservatives have launched a campaign to stop the proposed police merger with two other boroughs. We are urging residents and businesses to support the campaign to call on the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, to rethink his plans to merge t

Concerns over failure of Met Police to respond fast enough to 999 calls

Conservatives from three inner London boroughs today demanded action from the Mayor over the failure of the Metropolitan Police to respond fast enough to urgent calls in the areas where the service is trying out new policing plans for the capital. Representatives of Westminster, Hammersmith and Ful