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New tech to protect disabled parking bays

Westminster Conservatives have brought in a new state-of-the-art sensor technology pilot to crack down on inconsiderate drivers misusing disabled parking bays. The innovative new technology will mean disabled drivers will be issued with electronic E-Permits, which communicate with sensors built int

Westminster to get fibre upgrade thanks to Conservative campaign

BT have confirmed that 142 cabinets in Westminster will be upgraded to fibre connection in the next two years, following a campaign by Westminster Conservatives. BT, through their Openreach subsidiary, control the infrastructure which enables companies to offer services over the network.

Northbound closure of Lords Hill Bridge

The bridge and an adjacent section of Porchester Road will be closed to northbound traffic from 27 October to 7 December in order to remove the two water mains that cross Lord Hill’s Bridge.

Problem Paving Stones replaced thanks to Warwick Councillors

Major pavement improvement works along Belgrave Road have been undertaken to repair the broken paving slabs in Warwick Square and Eccleston Square. We were recently contacted by residents concerned about broken paving slabs in in these streets and working with Council Officers, we have had the ston

Bayswater Waitrose reopens with 80 new jobs after revamp

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

Tackling Fly-tipping in Bayswater

Westminster Conservatives have launched a city-wide blitz on fly-tipping in response to an increase in rubbish being left out in the street.