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Abbey Road Matters April 2017

William Court application rejected after challenge from your local councillors For several months anxiety was brewing amongst a large number of residents at William Court who were facing a controversial planning application to infill the surrounds of their mansion block.

Supporting a special project: Saving Samuel Godley

Your local Conservative Councillors are supporting via the ward budget the restoration of a headstone of Pte Samuel Godley a hero of the Life Guards who fought at the Battle of Waterloo and who is buried in St John’s Wood Churchyard. 

West End Matters April 2017

Planning and Planning Enforcement in The West End Local Councillor and West End Ward resident Paul Church, has worked with fellow local residents to secure vital victories in planning enforcement over the last couple of weeks, including the removal of non-permitted noisy plant and un-neighbour

Churchill Matters April 2017

Churchill Ward Conservatives Meeting Residents in Orange Square Our Conservative team is regularly out and about the length and breadth of our Ward meeting local people, understanding your concerns, and taking action.  In early March, we had a stall in Orange Square, which was a great opportun

Warwick Matters April 2017

Our Next Street Surgery We are available to help whenever the needs arrives.  We don’t expect our residents to have to wait for a surgery date.

Bryanston and Dorset Square Matters April 2017

Ward funding for Air-Quality-Mapping Project Given all the recent alarm about the dangers of diesel pollution, it’s no surprise that our Residents put air quality at the top of their concerns.

Bayswater Matters March 2017

Action on Gloucester Terrace rogue landlord  Councillors Brian Connell, Richard Holloway and Suhail Rahuja have been involved in issues across the ward.

Regent's Park Matters

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.

Little Venice Matters March 2017

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