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Lord's local people cricket ticket offer still available

As one local person, who has taken up the Lord’s free ticket offer, says ‘It is a brilliant idea (both connecting locals to one of London's really special places, as well as bringing more punters to swell the spectators) thank you for organising this initiative’.  You still have time to apply

The Marylebone Low Emission Neighbourhood

As many are aware the Low Emission Neighbourhood (LEN) was established in July 2016 in partnership with Westminster City Council, the Mayor of London and local stakeholders, to improve air quality and enable more active travel, in order to create a healthy breathing environment for all in the neighb

Speed limit changes in Bryanston & Dorset Square

After the success of piloting the 20mph speed limit outside Westminster primary schools, the speed restrictions have now been made permanent in these locations. You may recall Transport for London’s (TfL) consultation before Christmas about proposals to improve five junctions on Edgware Road, betwe

Dockless bikes in Pimlico

There have been a growing number of ‘dockless’ or electric power-assisted cycles being left around Pimlico, particularly near Victoria Station over recent months.

Removing unnecessary street furniture

Replacing and upgrading a lamp column at the junction of St John’s Wood Road and Lisson Grove was completed a number of months ago but the contractor failed to remove the old column.  After much chasing by your councillors the old lamp column was finally disconnected by UK Power Networks and r

Positive News in Brunei Campaign and Dorchester License Review

Following the positive news in the last 48 hours that the Sultan of Brunei intends to suspend the death penalty for those found guilty of adultery or gay sex, we are suspending our request for a review of the Liquor Licenses held by The Dorchester and 45 Park Lane. As has been widely repo

Planting new trees

The Bryanston and Dorset Square Ward Councillors have contributed towards the target of planting 3,000 trees in Westminster by the end of 2020, by securing funds from the Council and liaising with The Portman Estate.

Lillington and Longmoore maintenance work to start soon

We are very pleased to report that the next stage of the planned preventative maintenance work in Lillington and Longmoore Gardens is set to start very soon. We are all aware of the issues we have had on the Grade II* listed estate with leaks, but this work will hopefully go a long way to improve m

Footway works on Ebury Street

Westminster City Council’s highways contractor FM Conway have begun improvement work on the footway between Lower Belgrave Street to Eccleston Street. The works are expected to last five months.