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The Marylebone Low Emission Neighbourhood

The Marylebone Low Emission Neighbourhood (LEN) project draws to a close, and we are seeking your participation in a short survey (eight questions) to evaluate the project here.

Water fountain restored

An Edwardian water fountain, dated 1903, in the southern part of the ward where Park Road meets Allsop Place, has been restored and connected to the water mains.

CCTV on the Hall Park Estate

New CCTV cameras have been installed on the Hall Park Estate. We believe that the presence of these cameras will improve the security of the area and act as a deterrent to individuals causing anti-social behaviour and nuisance. The cameras are not monitored on a continuous basis, but their

Play streets for primary schools in Bryanston and Dorset Square

As part of the Westminster City Council’s Active Streets Programme and Air Quality pledge, your Councillors are pleased to report the designation of Enford Street as the Council’s first “Play Street” on 23rd April 2019. Between 8:00am and 9:00am and 2.45pm and 3.45pm on Monday to Friday during scho

Gully replacement in Little Venice

We have followed up a number of issues about various blocked gullies along Sutherland Avenue over recent years. Rain water flows off the road surface into the gullies and large puddles can be caused when these gullies are blocked.

Footway improvements on Randolph Avenue

Works have started on replacing the pavements on Randolph Avenue between Sutherland Avenue and Clifton Road. Both sides will be replaced over the coming months. It is a large area and home to many residents within the ward. This was one of the projects nominated by your ward councillo

Progress on Air Quality

Conservative run Westminster City Council is taking drastic action to improve air quality in our city. The Conservatives won a majority at the last local election on a platform of making Westminster one of the cleanest and greenest cities in the UK, and we’re keeping this promise. Since May 2018 w

Getting black bins the Piazza

Local community groups have asked if we can run a trial removing the big black bins from Ashley Place by the Cathedral Piazza. Conservative Councillors Chalkley, Harvey and Short have direct experience of how they are used to disguise serious antisocial behaviour.

Local policing in Vincent Square

None of us were happy about the spike in rough sleeping and associated antisocial behaviour, soup runs and drug-crime around Christmas, near the Cathedral and beyond. Living and working here, your three Conservative Councillors, Danny Chalkley, David Harvey and Selina Short see these issues every d