Churchill Ward Conservatives have been working with Westminster City Council on addressing the increased anti-social behaviour in Pimlico Road and Ebury St (including Orange and Ebury Squares and surrounding streets) over the summer months.
We have sadly had reports of increased drug use in and around the streets of Pimlico including Churchill Ward. We are working with police and Council officers to address this worrying development.
Warwick Ward Councillor Nickie Aiken joined Tachbrook and Vincent Square colleagues and residents from across Pimlico at the inaugural meeting of the Neighbourhood Forum, which took place at St Saviours Church. It was a well-attended meeting where we learnt of the major tasks in front of us.
There is increasing concern about the effects of nitrogen oxide and poisonous particulate-emissions on the lungs of those who live and work in Central London, especially small children, whose lung-capacity has been shown to be reduced by 8% compared with children growing up in a less-polluted enviro
Jubilee Line all-night services began on Friday 7th and Saturday 8th October. Trains from Stanmore to Stratford will now run through Friday and Saturday nights, with a train approximately every ten minutes.
Stations will be open and fully-staffed throughout the night.
Short-term letting:
It used to be illegal to let a residential property in Westminster for less than 90 days. That 90-day minimum ceased to apply on 1 June 2015. It is now legal for home-owners to let their homes for short periods of up to 90 days in any one year.
Rough-sleeping, begging and street drinking have been issues your Ward Councillors continue to grapple with.
By its central location and being home to so many iconic tourist attractions, Westminster attracts many desperate people looking to raise cash to feed drink-and-drug addictions.
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Rough Sleeping: Have Your Say
Your Councillors will be out in the Ward this week with Councillor Nickie Aiken, Cabinet Member for Public Protection, and with our Safer Neighbourhoods Team and community representatives.
Over 30 gullies have been selected to be replaced or moved to help cyclists ride safer and smoother in Bayswater. Part of a Westminster-wide cycle strategy, the work will take place over the course of 2017.