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News from Cllr Laila Cunningham

Cllr Laila Cunningham is the local Councillor in Lancaster Gate Ward and sends out regular newsletters:  Proclamation of King Charles II Our country has gone through much change since I last wrote here. Our wonderful Queen passed away, leaving a massive void in our hearts.

Rumble in the Jungle: Victory for Local People!

Your local Marylebone Councillors, Barbara Aryzmanow, Ian Rowley and Karen Scarborough are delighted that the Labour-led Council has listened to local people and has made a U-turn on an application for over 50 showings, in 11 weeks next year, of “Rumble in the Jungle Rematch” at the Seymour Leisure Centre

Little Venice Ward’s Christmas Lights

Cllr Melvyn Caplan & Cllr Lorraine Dean Invite you to attend the Little Venice Ward’s Christmas Lights

Wednesday 30th November at 5:45pm

The event will be attended by the Lord Mayor of Westminster and children from St. Joseph’s School will be singing carols in Clifton Road.

Baker Street Food Delivery and Licensing

On Baker Street there have been serious cases of noise and anti-social behaviour by some groups of delivery riders. Threats have been made against residents and council officers. There have been reports of harassment of young women and girls, as well as drug use and dealing.

Rubbish and Fly-Tipping is out of control

Over the past few months, we have all witnessed the cleanliness of our streets get progressively worse. In fact, local people have become so fed up with the inability of the Labour council to deal with this, they are now reaching out to our Conservative MP, Nickie Aiken. Well, enough is enough.

Councillor Mendoza Maiden Speech

Councillor Alan Mendoza made his maiden speech at Full Council recently on the cost of living crisis. He seconded an amendment to work closely with the Labour administration in the interests of our residents but unfortunately this was rejected by the majority party.

E-Bikes and E-Scooters

­Local news from  Many residents are expressing concern about how these 'personal transportation devices' are obstructing footways.

Keeping our streets clean

Update from your St James Councillors    Many people enjoy the bars and nightclubs in the West End but that can sometimes lead to anti-social behaviour that spoils the quality of life of residents who live nearby.  One such area in St.

Excessive Tube Noise in Pimlico

Update from your Pimlico North Councillors  Excessive Tube Noise in Pimlico Over the summer, your Pimlico Councillors received several complaints about the effects of tube noise on homes near St George’s Square. They then raised these with Transport for London.