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.
At a time when some foreign nationals are feeling uncertain about their residency and employment rights following the referendum, the City Council is offering reassurance.
A number of residents have raised concerns over the threatened closure of our Post Office on Circus Rd, concerns that we Abbey Road Ward Councillors also share.
Roadworks are under way at Marble Arch to enable the rebuilding of the tower to a new design which will be lower in height than the existing building. The work will create some temporary delays around the area, which WCC and TfL have tried to keep to a minimum.
Tackling the Lancaster Gate junction
Your ward councillors met representatives of the Hyde Park Estate Association, Paddington Residents Active Concern On Transport and the South East Bayswater Residents Association (see photo) to work through options to reduce the disruption caused by Transport fo
Post Referendum attacks in the West End
You are represented in the West End by three ward councillors, Paul Church, Jonathan Glanz and Glenys Roberts. Jonathan Glanz writes, "My fellow ward councillors and I have been very concerned to hear of acts of hate crime that have take
Your Councillors call for cohesion following the EU referendum
At a time when some foreign nationals are feeling uncertain about their residency and employment rights following the referendum, the City Council is offering reassurance.
Supporting Your Quality of Life:
Sainsbury’s Extended Licensing Hours proposal withdrawn following resident pressure
Your Conservative councillors Danny Chalkley and David Harvey focus on preserving the character of the Vincent Square area. This means fighting for your quality of life.