Westminster Conservatives want everyone to be proud of the area we live. From recycling correctly to keeping our clean streets to removing bulky waste promptly – everyone has a part to play in ensuring our City remains at its best.
Pimlico South Conservatives warmly welcome the announcement that Ada, The National College for Digital Skills will move into the site of the University Technical College at Ebury Place, SW1.
The announcement follows the decision by the Department for Education to close UTC in August this year due t
Our libraries and archives are a service that everyone in Westminster can be immensely proud of and are available across thirteen sites from Paddington to Pimlico.
Some recent media reports that we are looking to close library sites are untrue.
In fact, we are investing heavily in the f
The following article was first published by BBC News.
A pedicab driver who charged £180 for a three-minute trip was made to hand back the money during a council crackdown.
Two women told officers how one operator informed them their journey would cost £18, but then added an extra zero at th
The planning application to develop the current builders’ yard site at the Harrow Road roundabout into a 20-storey block to accommodate over 750 students is likely to go to Westminster’s planning committee on 8 March.
Residents will need to make a representation before that date Your local Little V
First Passenger Journey in Hybrid trains
After months of testing and training of staff, Chiltern Railways will begin operating passenger journeys using the battery-diesel HybridFlex train the week of 7th February.
Each carriage of the train is powered by a battery which has enough charge to
Conservative-run Westminster City Council has made caring for the City’s most vulnerable people a top priority.
In response to the City’s aging population and the growing number of people with Dementia, the Council has successfully converted 1,800 properties to make them Dementia friendly.
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Your Little Venice Conservative councillors have been battling with TFL who are responsible for Edgware Road to get their agreement to a crucial road safety issue.
For some time, a number of motorists and cyclists have been turning left into Maida Avenue from Edgware Road against the one-way signs.
Your Marylebone councillors continue their contact and listening campaign with local people.
Where waste is reported on the street we are pressing for intervention and issuing of fixed penalty notices for repeat offenders. Interventions are a significant part of our effort.
Thank you to everyone that attended our latest Open Forum last week, both in person at The Abbey Centre and online which focused on tackling climate change.
Leader of Westminster City Council, Cllr Rachael Robathan was joined by Cllr James Spencer, Cabinet Member for City Management, Cllr David Har