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
For the fourth year running Westminster has won the Gold Stray Dog Footprint Award from the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA).
The number of trees planted by Conservative-run Westminster Council is up by more than a third in a decade, helping to make our city greener every year.
Westminster’s sports centres are benefiting from a £9 million investment thanks to an innovative contract. The Queen Mother Sports Centre in Pimlico will receive £1.6 million to refurbish the spa, add a new yoga studio in addition to the recently refurbished changing rooms already delivered.
The application by London Zoo - in Regent’s Park Ward - for alcohol and other licences was decided recently at a Westminster licensing meeting. Residents had deep reservations about the proposed application.
For the fourth year running Westminster has won the Gold Stray Dog Footprint Award from the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA).
We've booked in new dates for our Councillor surgeries. Please come to raise any issues with your Regent's Park Ward Councillors, Gotz Mohindra, Daniel Astaire and Robert Rigby.
Saturday 12th November 2016, 10am – 11am
Wharncliffe Gardens Community Hall (Councillor Robert Rigby)
Your Bayswater Councillors have called for better policing, clear cut-off times and funding assistance for residents security and the council clear-up in a recent review of Carnival by the London Assembly.
Cycle Superhighway 11 update
Your local Councillors continue to work alongside residents and key stakeholders in trying to unlock a sensible and realistic solution for road users both motorists and cyclists alike on the proposed Cycle Superhighway (CS-11) which will cut through NW8, linking Swiss C
Clifton Road Festive Lights
Once again your Conservative Little Venice Councillors are helping to bring some additional Festive Cheer to the shopping parade on Clifton Road, with the planned installation of Christmas lights due in early December.