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Cleaning up dog fouling

Every dog owner has a duty to clean up after their dog in public places however not everyone does and this is incredibly frustrating and annoying for our residents.  We have the potential at the Council to issue an £80 fixed penalty but often it is not easy to catch the offenders. 

Reporting Back: Drains fixed near City of Westminster College

We regularly hear about pools of water being left after a major rain shower.  One of the most persistent ‘ponding problems’ was fixed earlier this year with the new section of pavement and road realignment on Sutherland Avenue.  Another problem area has been at Paddington Green in front of

Canalway Cavalcade

Over the first May bank holiday weekend Little Venice Ward was very proud to host another year of Canalway Cavalcade organised by Inland Waterways.

Coaches dropping off in Baker Street

Coaches provide an integral and vital part of London’s transport network with routes from around the country coming into the Capital with many passing through St John’s Wood.  A large number of coaches from Green Line to National Express make a stop in the southern part of our ward on Baker Str

Increased capacity for 274 bus

The 274 bus provides a valuable serve for those residents in Regent’s Park ward who live on the east side of the ward especially along Prince Albert Road.  A number of residents have contacted your local Conservative Councillors concerned about the overcrowding during the summer given this bus

The Star Public House planning application

Your local Councillors supported the concerns of many local residents around The Star public house and its planning application to install an overhead awning in its forecourt.  

Hanging baskets continue to add cheer

Your local Conservative Councillors have confirmed their continued support for the additional hanging baskets that were installed in recent years and funded directly from the ward member budget.  We know that local residents and visitors to Little Venice value the appearance of our streets, and

Little Venice Matters May 2017

Relocation of benches on Maida Avenue We were approached by a number of local residents who reported that two benches located at the top of Maida Avenue near Edgware Road were being misused and there were a significant number of instances of anti-social behaviour.  Little Venice Conservat

Relocation of benches on Maida Avenue

We were approached by a number of local residents who reported that two benches located at the top of Maida Avenue near Edgware Road were being misused and there were a significant number of instances of anti-social behaviour.  Little Venice Conservative Councillor Melvyn Caplan worked with the