We caught up with Pimlico residents Cllr Jacqui Wilkinson and Roberto Salvia outside the popular Lupus Street Post Office. "We're here on Lupus Street.
Plans to make Warwick Way one-way are a huge concern to people living, visiting or working in and around Rochester Row and Vincent Square. Local man and by-election candidate Martin Hayes spoke with Cllr David Harvey. "So we're here today on Rochester Row, where many residents have been te
At last night's Full Council, Westminster Councillor Ed Pitt Ford (Conservative, Pimlico North) made the case for urgent action to tackle rising crime in Westminster.We are losing control of the city. We are breaking records for phone theft. Theft from shops is brazen.
At last night's Full Council, Cllr Barbara Arzymanow questioned Labour Councillor Paul Dimoldenberg over Westminster's planned segregated C43 cycleway.Thank you Lord Mayor. My question is for the Cabinet Member for Highways.
At last night's Full Council, a resident from Bryanston Square questioned the council over its plans for the C43 cycleway in George Street, highlighting concerns about access for older people, those in wheelchairs or with children in pushchairs.You can watch the exchange with Cllr Paul Dimoldenberg
We caught up with Vincent Square councillors David Harvey and Selina Short, alongside Martin Hayes."So we've got a byelection in Vincent Square ward, and it's your chance to cast your vote and your comment on the Labour Council and the Labour government.
The Labour government announced yesterday that the funding that is desperately needed to rebuild St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington has been delayed for at least a decade and may not start until 2038.
Cllr Paul Swaddle, the Leader of the Conservative Group on Westminster City Council, has condemned the delay.
Politicians spend too much time arguing with each other, sometimes shouting, and not enough time listening. Our Conservative colleagues at the Council are keen to hear what matters to you, the people who live in our great city of Westminster.
Westminster Conservative Councillors, along with former Conservative MP for Westminster, Nickie Aiken, have lobbied hard for the Labour-run council to take robust steps to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour on our streets. Finally, Labour is acting with their recent press announcement.