New Chinese Gate opened
The St James's ward councillors recently joined HRH Duke of York and other dignitaries for the official opening of the new Chinese Gate in Wardour Street. The gate was recently erected on the boundary of Chinatown after a lengthy fundraising campaign by local businesses.
Conservatives making real change to help tackle rough sleeping
Conservative-run Westminster Council has launched a 'diverted-giving' campaign to help rough sleepers off the streets and turn their lives around.
Conservatives making real change to help tackle rough sleeping
Conservative-run Westminster Council has launched a 'diverted-giving' campaign to help rough sleepers off the streets and turn their lives around.
Regeneration begins at Marble Arch Place
Residents in the south of the Ward will have noticed an increase in activity around the unloved 1960s Marble Arch Tower site. Work began in May, and is scheduled to complete in early 2020.
Westbourne Park Footbridge closed for improvement works, including disabled access
Crossrail have begun improvement works to the Westbourne Park pedestrian footbridge, spanning the Great Western Railway line between Westbourne Park Villas and Alfred Road.
Many of you will have noticed that work is being completed on a new section of high quality paving on the corner of Bishops Bridge Road and Queensway, matching the paving completed at the other side of the road.
Crossrail have begun improvement works to the Westbourne Park pedestrian footbridge, spanning the Great Western Railway line between Westbourne Park Villas and Alfred Road.
Cllrs Peter Freeman and Lindsey Hall have been working hard to ensure local concerns over the scale and impact of the demolition and building of the Barracks site are carefully taken into consideration in the planning stages and prior to construction next Autumn. We are confident we will find
For any basement enforcement issues please contact Aidan Marshall, our Basement enforcement officer, paid for by your councillors out of ward funds to protect residents’ quality of life.
Thank you to all those residents who took part in the consultation and attended the public meetings organised by your local Councillors in relation to the proposed new cycle superhighway CS11 planned to cut through St John’s Wood. The scheme generated a lot of interest and resistance owing to