Following conversations with the Howard de Walden Estate to add greening to the area and also to encourage cyclists to slow down and dismount when using St Vincent Street, these planters have been placed at the entrance to the recently paved street.
Whilst we are supportive of cyclists, this
The Council has also recently launched a short survey into the redrawing of its Code of Construction Practice.
The Council wants to set ambitious new standards for developers to meet to manage the environmental impact of construction works across of City.
As your local Councillors, we want o
Cllr Danny Chalkley recently met with our local police team to discuss e-scooters.
Several local people have reported them being used "on the pavement, at speed and dangerous" to us.
The recent rise in delivery services offering alcohol and late-night food has led Westminster City Council to consider changes to licensing guidelines to combat the impact on those living near outlets.
There is a consultation running to 25 July on the changes.
Karen Scarborough pictured in Penton's with Nickie Aiken MP. This business is suffering from a lack of tourists as it stocks everything and more than you can imagine as a hardware store.
If you’re at a loose end at any point over in the next few weeks, why not check out the Council’s events page here.
It contains plenty of ideas for things to do this Summer across our City.
You can also now book tickets to visit the Marble Arch Mound.
Watch Leader of We
The Council hosts open forums twice a year to give members of the public the chance to question the Leader of the Council, Cllr Rachael Robathan, Cabinet Members and senior Council staff about the issues that matter to them.
The most recent forum took place last month.
Testing is the most effective way to control the spread of COVID-19.
Tests are available at several locations across Westminster for both people displaying and not displaying COVID symptoms.
The main symptoms of COVID are:
A high temperature
A new, continuous cough
A loss or change to y