Conservative-led Westminster Council is determined to tackle the climate emergency and to help householders make their homes more energy efficient in order to reduce household bills and make the cost of living cheaper.
Until recently, there were challenges to retrofitting homes in Westminster, espe
The St John’s Wood High Street is a much-loved asset in NW8 and wider community but like most High Streets continues to change and COVID accelerated the pace of change.
Every picture tells a story.
We were distressed to see the result of missed recycling collections and insufficient recycling collections.
We have had the area deep-cleaned and liaised with Howard de Walden who are responsible for the bin area, as it is on private land, to agree with the
There have been recent leaflets distributed in Maida Vale suggesting that the lovely children's play area in Paddington Recreation Ground is under threat of closure.
Westminster City Councillors have been working with Nickie Aiken MP on a campaign to call for stronger powers for the Council to be able to hold rogue short-term landlords to account.
We know this is a widespread problem across Westminster.
While most landlords operate responsibly, it needs to be
We caught up with Cllr Mark Shearer in Victoria Tower Gardens earlier today.
So today we're in Victoria Tower Gardens, just outside of Westminster.
And I'm delighted to say that the High Court has upheld a judicial review that's been brought forward to challenge the decision to build the Holocaus
Local councillors are delighted to report that earlier today, the High Court upheld the judicial review, brought by the London Historic Parks and Gardens Trust, against the decision to approve planning permission for the National Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in the much loved Victoria Towe