The Labour Council has pledged to provide clean streets, but we continue to hear reports about overflowing bins and dumped rubbish.
To help keep Marylebone Streets clean do continue to Report It on the Council website or use Fix My Street Westminster.
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Earlier in the year, we presented a petition from local people to Westminster City Council asking for the Sussex Street play area to be converted into a publicly accessible green space for all.
Pimlico is severely lacking public green spaces, and this would be an excellent opportunity to use
The Labour Mayor of London Sadiq Khan imposed the Park Lane Cycle Lane on us.
Yet when local people were finally given their say, the results were clear: the scheme is not supported.
We caught up with Cllr Robert Rigby, who represents Regent's Park ward at Westminster City Council.
Robert explained
"I'm standing outside the Co-op store on Park Road, which unfortunately has seen a plethora of shoplifting.
"Your local councillors have been working with the store manager, the a
Ahead of Silver Sunday, a fabulous event to celebrate and bring together older people, Cllr Rachael Robathan caught up with its founder, Christabel Flight.
Monak formerly known as Rawsha licence revoked
The premises licence for the site at 63 Abbey Road which had been operating as ‘Monak’ has been revoked.
Following years of unsustainable anti-social behaviour which culminated in two incidents of serious crime focused on the venue, local people
Earlier this week, Conservative Council Group Leader Rachael Robathan wrote to Nickie Aiken, MP for the Cities of London & Westminster, flagging up concerns that although the majority of people living in Westminster were opposed to Labour Mayor Sadiq Khan's Park Lane Cycle Lane, their
The consultation by TfL earlier this year showed that the clear majority of people living in Westminster who responded were opposed to the cycle lane based on the fact that they believe it will do nothing to improve cycling or walking, indeed quite the reverse, and is also leading to significant con
The Major Works programme for Russell House has been pushed back to 2025, leaving residents living with scaffolding and in a deteriorated building until then.
At last night's Westminster City Council Full Council Meeting, Knightsbridge & Belgravia Councillor Tony Devenish highlighted his concern about how Council actions would face scrutiny from the public and councillors, especially given the circumstances around the bankruptcy of Labour-control