Search

Dockless bikes

Dockless bike companies such as Lime Bike, Mobike and oBike - not to be confused with the ‘Boris Bikes’ - are turning up on our streets at random.

Adventure Play Hub holiday support

The Adventure Play Hub is a traditional playground located on St John’s Wood Terrace established in 1957 offering outdoor supervised adventure play for children in Westminster during term time and school holidays. Robert, Paul and Gotz are supportive and are funding via the local ward budget fo

Multicolour Marble Arch!

For one night only, to celebrate Pride in London, Marble Arch turned into a rainbow of colours. Cllr Ian Adams, LGBT+ Lead Member of Westminster City Council, said: “Lighting up Marble Arch in rainbow colours was a fun and eye-catching way of celebrating the diversity of Westminster’s community as

Fly-tipping and dumping

We're cracking down on fly-tipping in Little Venice. The number of penalty notices or warnings issued against deliberate, illegal fly-tippers has increased by 150% since this time last year.

Update on Oxford Street

Richard Beddoe, our Ward Councillor and Cabinet Member for Place Shaping and Planning, has spent the last year working on the Oxford Street District Plan.

Housing for All

Westminster needs more homes, this is why your Conservative run council has an ambitious plan to build 2000 new homes in our city. These new homes are going to provide genuine affordable housing for Westminster’s families, meaning more workers will not be priced out of living in our city. Our plan

Regent's Park gate closures a real possiblity

The Royal Parks are running a consultation on the movement of vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians into and out of their parks including Regent’s Park with the potential outcome being the closure of gates into Regent’s Park. This could result in the displacement of traffic into the streets of NW8