The Heart and Lungs, and one of the glories of our leafy Maida Vale, our beloved Paddington Recreation Ground has been appreciated more than ever during our last challenging COVID months.
Cherished by us all many residents have been disturbed and their peace shattered by the noisy machinery
Cllr Karen Scarborough met on site with the demolition team Erith and the WCC Highways Inspector.
Since the beginning of their works at 19-35 Baker Street, they have hosted multiple site visits for local students from the University of Westminster and Architectural Association.
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No one likes to see fly-tipping, so on a recent walkabout on the High Street we noticed a large box had been dumped containing a used oven.
Luckily, we were able to find an address and a ‘Fixed Penalty Notice’ was issued with the resident in question having to pay a £200 fine.
Westminster Council is holding a consultation on introducing electric vehicle residents’ parking in Zone A, adjacent to existing lamp columns housing a recharging facility, enabling electric vehicles to recharge fully over a period of 8-10 hours.
A vehicle must be plugged into the recharging point
Following the success of the Council’s climate action community open day back in November, the Council will be hosting another, with more great exhibitors and activities.
Join exhibitors and Council staff from 2pm on 26th February at The Abbey Community Centre, 34 Great Smith Street SW1P 3BU&n
Your local councillors objected last year to proposed road changes planned on our border with LB Camden which would have stopped vehicles accessing Elsworthy Road from Avenue Road with the potential of displacing increased traffic to our side of the boundary in NW8.
Our objections and those
While the first passenger journeys took place as the new Hybriflex train left Marylebone station last week, we have also secured funding to pay for Breathe Easy Monitors at six new locations affected by poor air quality, including schools.
The readings will be analysed by Imperial College.
Pimlico Gardens is a much-loved open space, however for too long has not had the investment needed to maximise its potential.
Your local Conservative councillors have, for years, campaigned for funds to revitalise this area, making it a destination for activity, leisure, fitness and sport.
A fortnight ago, Westminster Conservatives launched a petition calling on the government to introduce a registration scheme for short lets to address issues the unregulated growth of short letting has caused.