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Hyde Park Matters September 2016

Council defends local heritage in Hyde Park Your council has successfully prosecuted people who damage our historic buildings.Three defendants must pay over £93,000 after they removed the roof, walls, floors and chimney breasts from a grade II listed 1830s Georgian building in Star Street without c

Churchill Matters September 2016

Try Something New on Silver Sunday Silver Sunday on 2nd October is part of a national day for people aged 65 and over. It's a great chance to try something new and have an enjoyable time. Westminster Older People's Champion Cllr Christabel Flight initiated this event back in 2012.

Regent's Park Matters August 2016

Proposed bus changes TfL would like your views on proposed changes to bus routes which run through NW8. The bus routes are 139, 189, 13, 82 and 113 serving St John’s Wood, West Hampstead, Swiss Cottage, Finchley Road, Baker Street and Oxford Street.
 

Abandoned car - gone at last

We know residents were upset that it took so long to get rid of this eyesore on Radnor Place. Many of you reported it to us and were understandably annoyed at how the vehicle attracted anti-social behaviour.

Abbey Road Matters July 2016

St Johns Wood Post Office under threat A number of residents have raised concerns over the threatened closure of our Post Office on Circus Road which your Regent’s Park Ward Councillors also share.  This Post Office is one of a large number across the country earmarked to be franchised off to

Regent's Park Matters July 2016

Land of Lions opens with a royal seal of approval London Zoo is one of the country's most popular visitor attractions not only for tourists but also residents of the UK.  It welcomes some 1.26 million visitors a year and sits in the most easterly part of this ward in the heart of Regent’s Park

Little Venice Matters July 2016

Play improvements Providing safe facilities for children to enjoy play activities and sport is a major objective for your Little Venice Conservative councillors.  We are working on a scheme to upgrade the play facilities on the Hall Park Estate.  This will involve renewing the play surfac

Ward budget – Looking after our local community

Every year we review and consider the best ways to benefit the Abbey Road Ward through our annual Ward Budget.  For several years now we have funded a 'Basements' Planning Enforcement Officer to help residents where planning breaches and abuses of construction management plans take place.