The developers behind the redevelopment of the former National Magazine House, on the corner of Marshall Street and Broadwick Street have submitted a planning application to Westminster City Council that includes proposals for a nightclub in the basement.
A message from our West End Action Team:
“The much-loved Curzon Cinema in Mayfair is again under threat. The owners of the building are again considering closing the cinema and redeveloping the building. This comes after considering closing the cinema in 2016/17.
The Soho NHS Walk-In Centre is a hugely valued resource used by local people, workers and many of the thousands of visitors that our part of central London sees every day.
Closing the centre would increase pressure on local GPs and hospital A&E departments.
The Royal Parks are running a consultation on the movement of vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians into and out of their parks including Regent’s Park.
A potential outcome could be the closure of gates into Regent’s Park which could result in the displacement of traffic into the streets of St John’s
Following the recent increase in anti-social behaviour around the Wharncliffe Gardens Estate, including the tragic knife murder, local Councillors Gotz Mohindra, Robert Rigby and Paul Swaddle are backing calls from local people for the installation of CCTV.
Local Conservative Councillors for the West End, Timothy Barnes and Jonathan Glanz, are today calling for a review of the Liquor Licences under which The Dorchester and 45 Park Lane operate.
It’s been more than a year since councillors and our Greater Assembly Member Tony Devenish had a meeting with Mayor Sadiq Khan and Transport for London (TfL) about the ongoing problems with tube noise and vibration along the Victoria line southbound track between Victoria and Pimlico stations.
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It is hard to miss the recent increase in street drinkers, beggars, drug taking and even dealing many of us have seen on a regular basis in Westminster.
At the same time, we have seen far fewer police office