Air Quality is a top concern for everyone living or working in Westminster.
Your Councillor Karen Scarborough, (fourth from left) as Lead Member for Air Quality, joined Cabinet Member Heather Acton and Bryanston & Dorset Square Councillor Barbara Arzymanow in an Anti Idling action day at Maryle
A number of local people contacted us about a manhole cover on St John’s Wood Road opposite Lord’s View One mansion block; the cover had come loose making a loud clanking noise every time a vehicle went over it.
Given this road is TfL managed we reached out to our Greater London Assembly Member Cll
We have been receiving enquiries about the road works underway throughout Pimlico.
These are part of a roll-out throughout Westminster of ‘Fibre To The Premises’ (FTTP) being installed by a number of suppliers facilitated by the Council.
This work will improve cost effective internet c
Some good news for the Lillington and Longmoore Community Centre; a judo club is now renting the small hall on Monday evenings.
This does mean however, that our monthly ward councillor surgeries have had to move. Our surgeries have now moved to room L36 in Pimlico Library and will
In the last three years, a number of our residents have endured a significant rise in noise and vibration from the Tube.
Tony Devenish, our local Conservative Assembly Member, successfully lobbied the Mayor and Deputy Mayor on noise-pollution.
Sadly, drugs have made an unwelcome return to our streets. Perhaps they never truly went away. We have received a number of emails from concerned residents who are witnessing drug dealing on a daily basis.
The owners of Dolphin Square have decided to appeal Westminster’s decision to reject their major works planning application.
Back in June and following a successful campaign led by your local councillors, Westminster’s planning committee unanimously decided to reject Westbrook’s application.
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