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
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
Since the election residents have been telling us about the frustrations they have with the Council’s website and online services. We agreed with them and dedicated an entire cabinet portfolio to improving our online offer.
It has been a particularly active period for planning applications in the ward. As well as advising on a number of individual applications, there have also been a number of major applications where we are supporting a number of local residents.
This year we have funded our usual hanging baskets plus some extra ones in Craven Road, leading visitors towards the shops on Craven Terrace.
We also secured funding for a senior citizens’ trip to the Open Air theatre in Regent’s Park last month May to see Thornton Wilder’s play ‘Our Town’.
When Paul, Gotz and Robert were contacted recently about a pothole on Shannon Place and an uneven pavement on St John’s Wood Terrace we moved quickly to have them repaired. For any highways or pavement issues please either call the Environmental Action Line on 0207 641 2000, go online at under