Lupus Street – New Paving from Denbigh Street to St George’s Square
With the rest of the community, Councillor Angela Harvey was delighted to see that the repaving work has almost finished on the north side of Lupus Street, well in advance of the April 2017 deadline she promised in the last Tachbro
You Spoke: Your local Councillors, the Met and the Home Office Acted
In response to the 2015 petition to Westminster City Council and to London’s Deputy Mayor for Policing, your Councillors have secured a 73% reduction in aggressive beggars operating on the Edgware Road and environs since Jul
New £££ Penalties for Improper Waste Disposal
BDS Councillors welcome the new amendment to the Environmental Protection Act 1990 that allows Local Authorities to issue Fixed Penalty Notices for fly-tipping and rubbish-dumping.
Ensuring our Streets are Clean and Rubbish Free
An appeal by Starbucks against the size of a recent fine from Westminster City Council has been rejected and the Council’s position in enforcing against recalcitrant business operators strengthened.
The initial fine from the Council was £160,000 but
9,000 Trees and Growing as Westminster Plants More Trees
The number of trees planted by Conservative-run Westminster Council is up by more than a third in a decade, helping to make our city greener every year.
Over the last three years an annual average of 200 extra trees have been planted, going
9,000 Trees and Growing as Westminster Plants More Trees
The number of trees planted by Conservative-run Westminster Council is up by more than a third in a decade, helping to make our city greener every year.
Over the last three years an annual average of 200 extra trees have been planted, going
9,000 Trees and Growing as Westminster Plants More Trees
The number of trees planted by Conservative-run Westminster Council is up by more than a third in a decade, helping to make our city greener every year.
Update on Flooding 23rd June 2016
Cllr Jacqui Wilkinson, Deputy Cabinet Member for City Management, has been in discussions with Westminster City Council and Thames Water on behalf of Pimlico Residents in dealing with the aftermath of the flooding on 23rd June.
Helping Local Charities
Every year, each Westminster City Council ward is given a budget of over £40,000 to spend on projects in their local area. Your three St James’s Councillors consider applications from various organisations in our ward and are delighted that they are able to contrib
A 65-storey tower - from the the creators of the Shard - has been proposed to be built on the former Sorting Office between Paddington Station and St Mary’s Hospital at 31 London Street.