Underground Toilets in Orange Square
Churchill Ward Conservatives have been receiving complaints about the rubbish being left in Orange Square by rough sleepers and drug users. A focal point for this anti-social behaviour has been the closed underground toilets in the centre of the Square.
The public consultation for the Eruv application has been extended with the hearing most likely in February. As detailed in our last Abbey Road Matters we urge local residents to ensure they understand what this is and to have their say
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.
Tackling waste all year round
Refuse collection and dumping around Lancaster Gate has been a hot topic over recent weeks.
In Westminster we have a minimum of twice weekly doorstep rubbish collections and a weekly recycling collection.
Cycle Superhighway (CS11) update
Mayor Khan has confirmed TfL's intention to press ahead with CS11 with building works commencing in Autumn 2017. Whilst we fully support improved safety and infrastructure for our cyclists and understand the need to invest in our city to improve air quality an
We received complaints about the light pollution from the Cock and Bottle pub early in the morning. Following an email exchange the General Manager of the Pub has promised to ensure that external lighting is only switched on during the pub opening hours.
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
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