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
Another way to volunteer is through the Council’s recently launched Night Stars initiative which BBC London recently covered.
Watch BBC London’s report here.
This is an important initiative to make sure that everyone knows that they can walk about our City safely and that, if they do need hel
To mark National Civic Tree Planting Day as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy project an English Oak tree was planted in the St John’s Wood Church Gardens on 11th March.
Cllr Robert Rigby joined the Lord Mayor and other Civic Leaders to plant this wonderful tree which has been presented by th
We have been pushing Thames Water hard to do more to support households following the floods last July. We have had some success and finally Thames Water have agreed to spend £10M on Flooding Local Improvement Processes (FLIPs) and Non-Return Valves.