Conservative-led Westminster City Council has kicked off its Hidden Network of Heroes campaign to raise awareness of the work it undertakes with its partners everyday of the year to help more rough sleepers off the streets and turn their lives around.
The Hidden Network campaign focusses on the arm
Change is coming to the flyover junction on Edgware Road. The little-used subway under Edgware Road has been closed to stop anti-social behaviour there.
Cllr Gotz Mohindra attended the Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) police panel in May with local residents and our local ward police officer to discuss crime in the area. Although St John's Wood is considered to have low crime our local police team request any information of anti-social behaviour
Westminster has become the first place in the world to have innovative green lamp posts installed.
Six lamp posts have recently been retrofitted along Ebury Street, by the Grosvenor Estate, with green columns incorporating a range of vegetation able to promote biodiversity and improve air quality.
A collapsed main due to a Thames water pipe going through the drain pipe run was discovered on Sutherland Avenue. This has been a persistent issue for some time and was identified to be replaced.
As we mentioned in an earlier newsletter, your local councillors made a request to resurface Warwick Avenue between Clifton Gardens and Harrow Road. The section between Clifton Gardens and Blomfield Road is now completed with the remaining section to Harrow Road planned for later in the year.
It is still not too late to apply for complimentary cricket tickets for selected matches at Lord’s, which include Middlesex County Championship and MCC matches this summer, an initiative Cllr Paul Swaddle instigated. International matches (Cricket World Cup and Test Matches) and Vitality Blast