Your Conservative Councillors recognise the importance of trees in enhancing residents’ wellbeing and have secured funding for the planting of 30 additional trees across the Ward, located as shown on this interactive map generated on Google Maps. This will be in addition to plantings
GLA Conservatives leader Gareth Bacon reports back
Welcome to the latest GLA Conservatives newsletter – keeping you up-to-date with the work of London’s Conservative Assembly Members.
This edition is a Budget Special that focuses on the current Mayor’s budget and how my colleagues and I are seekin
It is a year since Cllr Jacqui Wilkinson, our Greater Assembly Member Tony Devenish and a local Warwick Ward resident had a meeting with Mayor Sadiq Khan about the ongoing problems with tube noise and vibration along the Victoria line southbound track between Victoria and Pimlico stations.
After th
We are pleased to report that the Bryanston & Dorset Square Ward Police Surgeries are being re-established at the following locations:
The Rosary Church on Wednesdays at 11am
The Seymour Leisure Centre on Thursdays at 11am
Residents are reminded that the Designated Ward Police Officers in the
There has been a steady flow of good news at Marylebone Station. Last year we reported that the Conservative-led Council served a Noise Abatement Order (NAO) over Marylebone Station.
On Monday 14th January a major water pipe burst in Avenue Road causing flooding and loss of water to a number of properties on this road. Unfortunately a section of Avenue Road between Prince Albert Road and St Edmunds Terrace had to be closed and as a result traffic was diverted into the side
Fly tipping has been one of the biggest issues we have faced in Bayswater and local Councillors Richard Elcho and Emily Payne have unrelentingly lobbied the council on behalf of local people.
We are pleased to announce that Bayswater will be the target of a sustained campaign to address this
As we enter the New Year, there are a few areas that we would like to concentrate on. Although rubbish collection and the state of the streets and the pavements are generally very good, there are a few spots in the ward where waste dumping remains an issue.
The Council announced the decision to close CityWest Homes and bring the Council’s housing in-house on 20th September 2018. It will come back in-house on 1st April 2019.