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Regent's Park Matters October 2016

Abandoned vehicles Vehicles abandoned and untaxed on the highway are not uncommon and it is the duty of the local authority to remove them.

Little Venice Matters October 2016

Asking for your local feedback All three of your Little Venice ward members, Councillors Barbara Arzymanow, Melvyn Caplan and Ian Adams (pictured) recently met with local residents at the Little Venice Sports Centre.  As part of the Council's revamped resident engagement programme, the counci

West End Matters October 2016

Pedestrianisation of Oxford Street The Mayor of London made a manifesto pledge to pedestrianise Oxford Street by 2020.

Tachbrook Matters October 2016

No to Nine Elms Bridge - We Hope Angela, Nick and Peter been fighting the imposition of this bridge into Pimlico Gardens since 2012.  It was with great relief to hear that the Mayor of London agrees with us too and has said that Westminster City Council would have to agree to any such bridge.

Churchill Matters October 2016

Have Your Say on our Queen Mother Sports Centre Many of our Churchill Ward residents enjoy the facilities provided by the Queen Mother Sports Centre. You now have an opportunity to comment on the future of the QM and the surrounding area. 

Warwick Matters October 2016

Have Your Say on our Queen Mother Sports Centre Warwick Ward Councillors are urging residents to take part in Westminster City Council’s current consultation on the future of the area around the Queen Mother’s Sports Centre. 

St James's Matters October 2016

Tackling Rough Sleeping Rough sleeping, begging and street drinking have been issues your local Councillors have grappled with for many years.

Marylebone High Street Matters October2016

Local Councillors Push for Action on New Dangerous Drug Rough sleeping, begging and street drinking have been issues your Ward Councillors continue to grapple with.

Vincent Square Matters October2016

TfL’s Quietway Scheme Continues to Cause Anger Amongst Residents Many residents have contacted us in response to the recent consultation, registering their objection to aspects of TfL’s Quietway scheme, which will encourage cyclists to use the roads of Vincent Square Ward to escape main roads.