We caught up with Cllrs Ed Pitt Ford and Jim Glen at Russell House.
Our Pimlico Team have been working hard to lobby for the council to take responsibility for the portion of major works cost overruns that were caused by their delay.
The C51 Cycleway proposes to connect St John’s Wood to Marylebone via a new cycle lane along roads including Northwick Terrace, Hamilton Terrace, St John’s Wood Road, Broadley Terrace, Harewood Avenue, Marylebone Road, Enford Street, Wyndham Place, York Street, Crawford
We joined Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London and Westminster, in St George's Square in Pimlico with local resident James Spencer. James and many other people in the local area are really concerned about the escalating anti-social behaviour that's taking place in the park.
Silver Sunday - Sunday 1st October 2023 - gives people of all generations the opportunity to come together by hosting fun and free activities for older people, in Westminster and across the country.
Your Marylebone Councillors continue to hold the Council to account about the consultation details relating to C43 Cycle Way.
Out of the 1,400 responses to the consultation we are anxious to know what proportion were from local people and businesses based in Marylebone Ward.
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Thank you, you sent us so many responses opposing TfL proposed changes to the Lambeth Bridge roundabout.
Your challenges focussed on the lack of data supporting the proposed scheme’s claimed cycle safety improvements and so also on the budget which could possibly be better spent on other safety pri
Our local MP Nickie Aiken has secured Government support for her pedicabs licensing scheme.
This will provide TfL with the powers to regulate pedicabs, ensuring that they are safe, that their fares are reasonable, and that rogue operators are appropriately disciplined.
In the meantime, Council off
Westminster suffers a particularly acute challenge in terms of the number of people sleeping rough. Indeed, 20% of all rough sleepers in London are in our City and on any given night 200+ people will sleep rough on our streets. This is more than double the next highest local authority.
London celebrated Pride on 1st July. Council representatives, officers and councillors joined the Lord Mayor of Westminster in the parade through central London.
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On 20th June the council raised the flag for Armed Forces Day and signed an amended armed forces covenant to commit support to those who have sacrificed in service of our country.
If you know of anyone who served our country and is in need of additional support then please get in touch.