One of your local councillors, Cllr Iain Bott, second from the right arranged a special event to celebrate those with disabilities in the City of Westminster.
The event was called 'Dance Westminster', and saw three auditions across the city where 10 hopefuls were shortlisted and took part in the gr
On 5 March 2020, Rachael Robathan, Leader of Westminster City Council, presented the Council’s vision for managing the immediate challenges to our great city, pledging a carbon-neutral green city with technology at its core and a multi-billion-pound investment for renewal at its heart.
Three ambiti
Your local Conservative Councillor team are pleased to confirm that CCTV is currently being installed on the Wharncliffe Gardens Estate.
After the tragic murder last year on this estate and a significant period of anti-social behaviour from people along the canal side, residents joined Counci
On 11 March we re-launched the Churchill Gardens Youth Club.
After 6 months of refurbishment works and nearly £200,000 of investment the Club has been transformed with new equipment and facilities, including a recording studio.
The works at Paddington Street and Chiltern Street are part of the Cycle Quietway from Edgware Road to Fitzrovia and are scheduled for six weeks from the 24th of February to the 10th of April.
Your Conservative Council has started trialling from November a scheme to collect residents’ food waste for the first time from five areas across the Westminster including Hamilton Terrace here in Regent’s Park Ward.
The waste will be taken to an anaerobic digestion plant, broken down and con
Cllr Nickie Aiken, as Leader of Westminster City Council, has been the instigator and promoter of Westminster's Anti-Idling Campaign.
New lamppost signage, promoting our anti-engine idling message to stationary drivers, are being installed at 200 hotspot locations throughout Westminster.
Your local Councillors do a regular Neighbourhood Audit which involves walking the streets with Council Officers and Veolia.
We have tasked the Street Sweepers with picking up litter from the Rain Gardens and we have a maintenance contract in place.
After successful lobbying from your local Conservative councillors new homes will be coming to the Lillington and Longmoore estate as part of the City Council's ‘infill programme’.