We are calling for more police patrols in our part of Westminster. The Conservatives are the only party with a funded plan to put more police on the streets of our capital.As Kemi Badenoch has set out, that includes 1,000 extra police officers for London’s crime hotspots, targeted where crime i
Local councillors Tim Barnes and Paul Fisher are proud to represent people living in the West End on Westminster City Council. The West End is a special place with pubs, bars, restaurants, shops, theatres and cinemas that attract visitors from all over the world.
Westminster is at the heart of London’s diverse hospitality and visitor economy. Including world leading restaurants, theatres and immersive experiences. It is vital that we find the right balance between residents, visitors and businesses.
We are very concerned that the Government is considering giving the Mayor of London new “call in powers” on local licensing applications.This is another blatant power grab by Sir Sadiq Khan.
Stand up to Sadiq: Labour Mayor usurps council decision to block Travis Perkins developmentAs you may be aware, earlier this year Westminster council rejected a planning application for 605 student flats in two towers; the tallest some 20 storeys and 90 metres high.
We, the undersigned, are calling on Westminster CIty Council to take action to ban the use of smartphones by children in our primary schools.If you support our campaign, please sign our petition below.
Over the last eighteen months, hundreds of local people have been in touch to complain about Westminster's dirtier streets.There is more litter on the streets, more evidence of dog fouling and more grafitti.
Labour's War on Pubs Will Close Your LocalLabour's pub tax hike will force landlords to raise prices or shut their doors for good.£1,000s extra in business rates per pub£800 extra per worker in National InsuranceHigher pint prices for everyoneLandlords forced to police conversations that could offen
On 28 February, the Mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan, launched a consultation on the introduction of a Mayoral Development Area to allow him to force through the pedestrianisation of Oxford Street. We are keen to hear what YOU think.