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Reporting Back: Local business rates campaign

Our next major campaign will be to fight for our local retailers as they face a threatened hike in business rates with the Rating Revaluation.  Many people don't understand that the Local Authority merely serves as a collecting agent for Government for this tax and we are very concerned at curr

Colonnades open space complete

We're delighted that the open area outside the Colonnades has been completed. The space is looking a lot greener, open and welcoming.

Reporting Back: William Court planning proposals

Cllr Peter Freeman met recently with local residents concerned by the proposals to redevelop the rear of the building at William Court.  Following the formal consultation, the developers have now taken on board local opinions and will be representing a revised proposal to WCC's Planning Departm

Cycle Superhighway (CS11) Update

Following the awaited publication of TfL's response to the public consultation on CS11 which is proposed to install a dedicated cycle lane from Swiss Cottage to Portland Place, including changes to Regents Park, you may find the detail here:

Keeping Bayswater clean and tidy

The Bayswater City Inspector is John Moorhead. He has ensured a number of actions have been taken over the last few months.

Local pubs campaign

It is never easy to please all the people all the time, but when thousands of local people ask us to step in to fight for their iconic and popular local pubs, it is incumbent upon us to do what we can.  Several years ago Cllr Lindsey Hall presented two petitions to Westminster City Council in p

Tea Show success

We had our third afternoon tea show in The Lancaster Hotel supported by SEBRA and Fairstock Consulting. A big thanks to them and those who helped. It was a great success and we hope to do it again next year.

Warwick Matters December 2016

New Leader for Westminster City Council Many congratulations to Cllr Nickie Aiken who has been appointed as the new Leader of Westminster City Council’s Conservative Group.

Vincent Square Matters December2016

Local News in Brief Slug and Lettuce licence extension rejected – Plans to turn the Slug and Lettuce on Artillery Row into a night-club were thrown out after an effective campaign by residents and the Vincent Square Ward Councillors; “together we have protected residential peace and quiet