The revamped Waitrose store re-opened last month after a major refurbishment as part of the multi-million pound redevelopment of the Colonnades in Westminster, creating an additional 80 jobs, bringing total staff numbers up to 178.
80-year-old member of staff, Eileen O'Dwyer helped reopen the
Your Councillors have been doggedly working to change Westminster’s planning policy on Basements. We are delighted to be able to announce that a new policy is currently being consulted on that will limit the size of basements and require planning permission for all basement development.
Westminster Conservatives are launching a city-wide blitz on fly-tipping in response to an increase in rubbish being left out in the street.
75 City Inspectors will be conducting targeted patrols to help catch people fly-tipping, give advice to neighbourhoods about how to dispose of waste corr
Having first-class street cleaning and waste collection services are very important to Westminster City Council. Cllrs Nickie Aiken and Jacqui Wilkinson have been working with Warwick Ward's City Inspector, Finton Ramana, and resident associations to combat the recent surge of dumping.
Cllr Jonathan Glanz, Lead Member for Broadband and Connectivity outlines the role all Westminster residents and businesses can play in showing demand for faster broadband speeds.
London consistently tops the league of global cities on a whole host of measure from sustainability, quality of life, ta
Each year your Bayswater councillors have £46,000 to spend on local projects that residents feel will best help Bayswater residents and the area we live in. Each year, we receive many, many proposals and have to make difficult decisions on whom to fund.
Foster carers who are Westminster residents can have their council tax paid while they have a child in their care, thanks to Westminster Conservatives prioritising support for those who provide support for our children and young people.
Cllr Danny Chalkley said: “Foster carers play a vital role in