Replacing the Lord’s Scorers’ box
In January your local Conservative Councillors responded to an appeal for help by the MCC for the replacement of the Lord’s Scorers’ Box. Originally scheduled to be removed in December this floundered owing to the truck carrying the massive crane breaking down.
Pavement Improvements
As previously reported we continue to push to ensure that roads and pavements in the area are properly maintained and any problems quickly rectified.
We have identified a number of problems in a stretch of Sutherland Avenue that has resulted in some ponding when t
Rough sleeping - we can all help
When you see a rough sleeper you can use the Street Link app or call 0300 500 0914 to get help for that individual. Every night outreach workers from the Council and partner charities go out to offer help and a bed.
Westminster Conservatives act to prevent rogue landlord from ruining tenants' lives
A rogue landlord has been banned from managing property in Westminster after being convicted of breaching the Housing Act at a rental flat in Bayswater.
The flat, in Gloucester Terrace, was found by Westminster Cou
Westminster Conservatives act to prevent rogue landlord from ruining tenants' lives
A rogue landlord has been banned from managing property in Westminster after being convicted of breaching the Housing Act at a rental flat in Bayswater.
The flat, in Gloucester Terrace, was found by Westminster Cou
Wheels in Motion for Clamp Down on Pedicabs
Local West End Ward resident and councillor, Paul Church, spearheaded a campaign to ban pedicabs from London’s West End. Following Paul meeting with Ministers and submitting a petition to the Government from fellow residents calling for action, it h
Shisha Symposium
The Council is developing a strategy for shisha and the draft was consulted on last year.
Last month, your Councillors organised a symposium to debate how the Council can spread the message about how damaging shisha smoking is for health and how to enable shisha pr
Events in local parks
Local residents and businesses were alarmed last autumn to receive notice of a planning application for a pop-up theatre holding 650 people in Victoria Embankment Gardens, which would have taken up a large area of the park for nine months.
The park is a much-loved green space
Bridge fight continues
Tachbrook Conservatives will continue the fight against any Nine Elms bridge landing in Pimlico, despite Wandsworth Council appointing designers.
“This is the biggest threat to Pimlico in decades,” says Councillor Angela Harvey who has been fighting the proposal since 2012.
A rogue landlord has been banned from managing property in Westminster after being convicted of breaching the Housing Act at a rental flat in Bayswater. The flat, in Gloucester Terrace, was found by Westminster Council inspectors to have flaws including no mains-connected fire alarm,