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Recruitment fair for local residents in Little Venice

Cllr Green visited Paddington Green last week, where fitness brand Gymshark was organising a recruitment event for its new Regent Street flagship store. ­Gymshark reached out to the Council’s Westminster Employment Service to help recruit as many local residents as possible.

Cllr Rachael Robathan launches the Conservatives' 2022 Westminster Manifesto

We spoke to Cllr Rachael Robathan, Leader of Westminster City Council, as she launched the Conservatives' manifesto for 2022. Rachael explained Today we're launching our manifesto, our blueprint for what our plans are for the next four years, building on the work that we've done over the last fou

Monitoring Development in Knightsbridge & Belgravia

Monitoring development sites across the City remains one of our top priorities in order to ensure that these cause as little disruption as possible. We have recently recruited a dedicated planning enforcement officer for Knightsbridge & Belgravia, Rishma Sangha.  She is out and about

Work to start on affordable homes in Adpar Street

With the Adpar Street car park fully demolished, as soon as work is complete on the Parsons North development, Westminster City Council will start building 20 new community supportive homes which are self-contained flats for residents aged 60+.    Thanks to your local Little Venice counc

Montagu Square Recycling

Ward recycling centre hotspots continue to be closely watched and we can report there have been have been over 50 waste interventions over the past two weeks.  We continue to monitor the management of all our Recycling Centres including Montagu Square. On Thursday 17th March your Councillors

Building a greener, cleaner City

Recently, Leader of Conservative-run Westminster City Council, Rachael Robathan, unveiled plans to make our City even greener and cleaner.

Funding secured for boxing club equipment

We are delighted to report that the local youth boxing club has taken delivery of the latest ward-funded equipment and that is already being put to great use.  Local police officer Paul Reading organises the club twice a week at the Little Venice Sports Centre to help give youngsters a better