Your local Councillors are once again supporting the installation of hanging baskets on the High Street both over the summer and winter periods by funding these from the local ward budget. We hope by bringing a bit of colour to the street this will help in some small way our local shops.
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The council’s Street Waste Action Team (SWAT) spent several weeks in the ward during April and May, focusing on public education and enforcement against fly-tipping.
They achieved significant improvements in hotspots like Inverness Terrace and the communal bins in Cleveland Square, where they cut f
We are often asked by residents about the best way to report suspicious behaviour to the Police. We have consulted them and been told that if a crime is in the process of taking place then you should ring ‘999’.
At a time when the threat of young people falling into gangs is all too real, this investment in children’s futures will see youth organisations be able to tap into hundreds of thousands of pounds of funding.
Clubs that provide training courses or sports activities will be able to bid for a portion
In our recent e-newsletter, we asked for your views on whether you would like the Council to remove the black bins for waste and recycling in Pimlico and concentrate instead on the twice weekly on-street refuse collections only.
We have been delighted by the number of responses we’ve received, over
A large number of local people, across a wide area, have been reporting a mysterious tapping and banging noise ‘like a washing machine on spin cycle’, starting at 8am and ending by 6.30pm.
Given the increased media attention to environmental issues, we are frequently asked about what WCC is doing to help. We have a range of initiatives including providing more electric vehicle charging points than any other London borough.
At the end of April works started on replacing the pavement on Allitsen Road between Bridgeman Street and Charlbert Street, Avenue Road and Cunningham Place.
These were projects nominated by your ward Councillors as part of the Highways, Drainage and Public Lighting Schemes for 2019/20.
The following article originally appeared in the Summer 2019 edition of Victoria magazine.
When I meet Nickie Aiken, leader of Westminster Council, it’s evident that she’s a woman spinning many plates.