Local people may be surprised to see some of our black bins looking much more decorative than usual. This is the result of the Council being selected for the Local Government Association's Behavioural Insights Programme, which provides funding to encourage people to make better choices.
Your Hyde Park ward Councillors have secured funding for a bench to thank NHS staff and front line workers, which is located in Norfolk Place.
A small 'bench marking' ceremony was held last month, with Professor Tim Orchard, chief executive of St Mary’s Hospital and staff in attendance, along with
Everyone over 16 can now get vaccinated against COVID-19.
If you're aged 16 or 17, the NHS will contact you when it's your turn to get the vaccine.
If you're aged 18 or over, you do not need to wait to be contacted.
If you were contacted but have not booked your appointments, you're s
Following a planning refusal by Westminster City Council and a Public Enquiry by the Planning Inspectorate, the Housing Minister Christopher Pincher has granted planning approval for Adjaye Associates and Ron Arad’s Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens.
Many local people
We all recognise the need to make cycling as safe as possible so where cycle lanes have been installed it is important to ensure the road markings are clear and prominent.
On a recent walk about with the Cabinet Member for City Management your local councillors identified the cycle lane on Av
Cllr Gassanly is working with the local police and Westminster Council’s ASB teams to address the recent increase in anti-social behaviour across Churchill ward.
Following a number of incidents, he has written to the Leader of the Council and relevant cabinet members asking for additional res
The Westminster Employment Service offers training and support for people looking for work opportunities or career changes.
The hospitality sector has been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic.
Residents in Westmoreland Terrace and Peabody Avenue complained about cars speeding down Turpentine Lane in both directions.
The narrow alleyway is one-way only but it was felt that street-signage was inadequate.
Cllr Gassanly asked the Council’s Highway services to paint a prominent “
Your local councillors would like to hear what new measures and projects you would like to see happen in Knightsbridge & Belgravia. Applications are now being taken for the 2021-2022 Knightsbridge & Belgravia Ward budget.
Every year, your councillors secure £46,000 to be spent on proje
This summer will see essential repairs and refurbishment works at the Westminster City Council’s managed public toilets on Wellington Place.
Popular with cricket fans visiting Lord’s, taxi drivers and the local community these works had originally planned to mean their closure across the summ