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Little Venice Matters September 2017

Improving the environment in Little Venice As previously reported, the first roads with 20mph speed limits have commenced in the area.

Regent's Park Matters September 2017

Removing unwanted street clutter Keeping our streets clean, clutter free and in working order is important to our residents. With that in mind, you’re local Councillors recently arranged for an abandoned bicycle on St John’s Wood Road and rubbish which had been dumped on Barrow Hill Road just

Abbey Road Matters September 2017

William Court re-application: supporting local objections Ward Councillors were disappointed to be again faced with another anti-social planning application from the Landlord/Developer of William Court having only recently fought a successful campaign on behalf of the residents of William Court, Ha

Lancaster Gate Matters September 2017

Ultrafast broadband services are coming to Hallfield Estate Hallfield Estate is set to be enabled with full fibre-optic Internet services.

St James's Matters September 2017

Tackling the coach hazard near Buckingham Palace Buckingham Gate and Buckingham Palace Road are regularly blocked by coaches bringing tourists to see the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. As a result, local residents and businesses suffered severe traffic congestion and air pollution

Warwick Matters September 2017

We win fight to stop car park becoming a rental hub! Many thanks to all of you who supported our fight to stop Q Parks, the operators of the Warwick Way Car Park, who applied for planning permission to introduce a rent-a-car hub and car washing facility.

Marylebone High Street Matters September 2017

The Low Emission Neighbourhood (LEN) As you will have seen we now have green banners up to promote air quality in the LEN. We will provide an update in the next Newsletter of what your Councillors together with the Council has been working on to implement other parts of the LEN.

West End Matters September 2017

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