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Commemorative bench on Allsop Place

A new commemorative bench has been installed on Park Road where it meets Allsop Place with funding secured from the Council by the Regents Park team.

Last chance to visit our pop-up shops

Over the last year, Westminster City Council worked with landlords to set up several pop-up spaces for small local independent businesses across the West End. These spaces have given businesses a high street presence that they would otherwise be unable to afford. Time is running out to visit

Wishing Our Residents a Happy 2022!

We hope you enjoyed our Ward Budget-funded Christmas Trees in Blenheim Terrace and Abbey Road along with the glorious tree and decorations we shared with the Regents Park Ward on Circus Road and in the High Street in support of the St John's Hospice.  We continue to support all local worthwhil

A message from Council Leader Rachael Robathan

"We start the New Year once more in the unwelcome shadow of COVID-19" explains the Conservative Leader of Westminster City Council, Cllr Rachael Robathan. "We all know that the last two years have been incredibly challenging for everyone, and the emergence of the Omicron variant and furth

Keeping our City safe

Ensuring that Westminster remains one of the safest London boroughs remains one of our Council’s top priorities. As your Conservative councillors we work closely with local police teams to highlight local people’s concerns in our area. This year, an additional 50 Metropolitan Police officers have

Queensway Christmas Tree

Cllr Burbridge and Cllr Emily Payne (Bayswater Ward) watched the Christmas lights on the Tree and the roads being switched on and they all look marvellous.

ASB on Hallfield Estate

Councillors Burbridge and Bright constantly work together with the local neighbourhood team to share and discuss information local to Lancaster Gate.

Help for businesses

While we completely understand the need for the Government to act swiftly to safeguard people’s health, the announcement of new COVID-19 restrictions last week was a blow for many businesses trying to recover from the impact of the pandemic. Conservative-led Westminster City Council remains committ