Policing in London is the responsibility of the London Mayor.
We are increasingly concerned that our local police team in Marylebone is overstretched.
Theft is on the increase and as is the number of food delivery riders which inevitably leads to increased anti-social behaviour on Baker Street.&nb
Following the consultation on banning coaches from using Elizabeth Street and other residential streets in the area, we are really pleased that this ban will now go ahead.
It’s expected to be implemented by the end of March and signs will be put up in the locations identified on the map. 
Whatever your political affiliation, seeing council tenant rents increase by 7%, Council tax up by 2% and homes for key workers - like our junior doctors, nurses, and teachers - being slashed, simply seems unfair.
We have been amazed by the outcry from local people following the new Labour administration’s announcement of a 45% pay rise for senior councillors last week.
Whatever your political affiliation, seeing council tenant rents increase by 7%, Council tax by 2% and key worker homes (for our junior doct
Westminster Council’s new Labour group has voted to increase their members' pay by up to 45%, whilst burdening council tenants with an increase in rents by 7%
It took Labour 58 years to win a majority in Westminster Council, but it took them just 10 months to increase their salaries by up to 45% -
Vincent Square Councillor David Harvey responds to Labour-led Westminster Council's budget at Full Council this evening.
Lord Mayor, There are two components to this budget:
First, in housing as everywhere, we must thank every officer working in the service and every councillor who gets involved i
St James's Councillor Tim Mitchell responds to Labour's budget at tonight's Full Council
Lord Mayor
As we end the 2022-23 Council year, I want to take the opportunity to thank the staff in our Adult Social Care, Public Health and Children's Services teams for all their hard work, especially for th
Regent's Park Councillor Paul Swaddle responded to the proposed Westminster Council budget this evening.
Lord Mayor - Oh dear, where do I start on this budget?
Firstly it's a massive broken promise to the residents of Westminster.
This administration promised no increase in council tax, no small
Read Cllr Rachael Robathan response to Labour-led Westminster Council's budget at tonight's Full Council.
Lord Mayor, tonight we have heard the Leader of the Council set out his budget - a Fairer budget for a fairer Westminster?