Many residents will already be aware that a planning application has been submitted to Westminster City Council (WCC) for the creation of a North Westminster Eruv which effectively is the construction of a boundary made up of 26 sets of poles and wires on the public highway to enable Orthodox Jews t
Your councillors have worked hard to ensure that Transport for London install pedestrian improvements on the Hyde Park Estate as part of the Cycle Super Highway project around Lancaster Gate Gyratory. We have had great support from residents and businesses in the area, in pursuit of thes
Your councillors continue to work with Council public protection officers, the Metropolitan Police and Home Office Immigration Enforcement teams to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour as part of Operation Unite 2016.
Since August, we’ve had the new Street Team of uniformed security staff on and
We at Westminster City Council are enforcing against hazards from shisha. Shisha smoking is not the safe alternative to tobacco it may appear, but dangerous to health. Even countries where shisha is traditional, such as the UAE, have sought to limit its use.
Finally, following months of pressing by your Councillors, TfL have agreed to introduce enforcement cameras to stop banned turns into the Ponsonbys from John Islip Street.
Many residents have contacted us in response to the recent consultation, registering their objection to aspects of TfL’s Quietway scheme, which will encourage cyclists to use the roads of Vincent Square Ward to escape main roads.
Local residents and businesses have long been concerned that the poor speed offered by broadband providers in the St James’s Ward and other parts of Westminster.
Transport for London is reviewing the bus routes that run through central London as a consequence of the impending arrival of the Elizabeth Line, the Crossrail 1 project, and the demand by some for more pedestrianisation in the Oxford Street area.
For each of the routes concerned, TfL will consult
Warwick ward is the proud host of two special ‘parklets’ thanks to the Victoria Business Improvement District. One sits outside the Passport Office and the other on the corner of Wilton Road and Gillingham Street.
Regular readers of our e-newsletters will know that we are keen to improve recycling within Warwick. This does not just apply to what we put in the blue bags or the recycling bins.