Conservative run Westminster is making our roads safer and greener by planning to introduce a City-wide 20mph speed limit.
This week, the Council launched a consultation on implementing a 20mph speed limit to cover the entirety of Westminster.
Senior Soho residents and those from elsewhere in the West End and St James's are invited to a tea dance from 3-5pm on Sunday 6 October in recognition of Silver Sunday.
We will be delighted to offer tea, refreshments and music to dance to for those who will join us and we may have a few surprises o
We attended the meeting arranged by those living in the Artesian grid, listening to their concerns about security and policing. This is an issue we continue to take seriously and liaise with the police regularly on.
There are now 58 Ubitricity lamp column electric charging points in the Low Emission Neighbourhood, which is an increase from 27 in April.
New charge points are going live into the following streets this month:
3 in each of Broadley Street, Devonshire Place, Fitzhardinge Street and in Hare
Our area attracts rough-sleepers, who are preyed on by drug dealers. Few rough sleepers have any local connection but most are persuaded to come in and get help; a small core though is embedded.
After many complaints from local people and St Vincent School about the difficulty in crossing Manchester and Blandford Streets, we asked the Council to install a 3D crossing on the junction.
This is the third 3D crossing in Westminster, which the Council is piloting.
The 3D cros