Your local Conservative councillors have successfully secured both a short-term and a long-term upgrade to the Dog Park in St Georges Square.
Our local dog park is a fantastic local amenity and is extremely popular with residents across Pimlico.
Our MP Nickie Aiken has secured Government support for her Pedicabs (London) Bill that will give Transport for London the powers to regulate pedicabs to make sure they are safe, that their fares are reasonable and consistent, and that rogue operators can no longer present a threat to residents and b
As we have previously reported, a number of resident bays are to be designated as dedicated bays for electric vehicles only.
The next group of roads that will be consulted upon this month are: Blomfield Road, Castellain Road, Clifton Villas, Formosa Street, Lanark Road, Randolph Avenue, Randolph Cr
We are pleased to report very promising developments in this campaign, which was instigated months ago by your Lancaster Gate Action Team when it was clear we might lose Queensway Post Office as a consequence of Queensway’s ongoing development projects.
Your Lancaster Gate Action Team - Cllr Margot
Your local Conservative councillors have been pushing for a new, permanent scheme to widen the pavement areas of Warwick Way and Churton Street and introduce more planting and raised loading ‘pads’ as seen in Elizabeth St, so the ugly plastic barriers will no longer be needed and the whole area impr
Several people have got in touch with us asking what your Conservative-led Council has done to make travel around Westminster more environmentally friendly.
To make travel around Westminster greener Conservative-run Westminster City Council has:
Made permanent 11 out of the 14 temporary cycle la
Last week saw the highest single degree of senseless graffiti when one road (Park Road) within the ward was targeted with street signs, a telephone box, waste bins and a bus shelter all hit.
Your local Councillors working with our City Inspector contacted BT, Transport for London (TfL) and Veolia a
Planting of trees around Marylebone is constrained by utilities and cables running under the pavement. To overcome this issue planters are an alternative.
The Belgravia Forest School has just completed its second term and is looking forward to welcoming children to experience learning in an outdoor environment at the beginning of the summer term in the next few weeks.
Located in Belgrave Square and created by Grosvenor, the forest school enables loca