Your Conservative councillors recently received complaints about speeding in Belgrave Square.
Motorists have been using the square as a racetrack and not stopping for pedestrians using the zebra crossing.
In response to that, the police have set up a Community Speedwatch Group and the
Your Conservative led Council continues to drive air quality improvements around the City and your Councillors have found funding to install further six Breathe Easy sensors.
The data will be collected by Imperial College and Westminster City Council Officers will keep abreast with readings.
We can categorically confirm that there have been no decisions to close any library site and we continue to invest in new facilities at the Seymour Leisure Centre and Church Street.
Records in the Archive library go back for many centuries and carry some priceless information. 
Persuading more people across our City to walk, cycle or using greener forms of transport instead of using their car is one of the single biggest things we can do to improve air quality.
To support this, Conservative-run Westminster City Council has:
Continued with the roll out of new 'cycl
A number of you have asked about the building works in Vincent Square, where Westminster School is rebuilding its pavilion for increased use by schools from both the state and private sector and where irrigation works are being replaced.
Cllr Selina Short spoke at the planning committee callin