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Onion Garden Official Launch in St James

The Onion Garden was officially opened on Thursday 1st June by the Lord Mayor of Westminster, Cllr Patricia McAllister. Pictured are the Lord Mayor with waistcoat wearing Jens Jakobson and the St James councillors.

Planter Box Brought Back to Life in Regent's Park

A planter box in the middle of the courtyard outside Kingfisher House on the Barrow Hill Estate which was looking neglected and lacking any proper plants has recently been transformed thanks to Cllr Rigby’s help.  

The Maunsel Street Taxi Triangle in Vincent Square ward

In Vincent Square, between building works at the mortuary, roadworks and taxi drivers stopping for lunch, congestion, noise, and illegal parking has again become a big issue for residents in and around Maunsel, Rutherford and Elverton Streets.

Little Venice Update from local Councillors June 2023

Little Venice, located in the northeast of Westminster, is currently represented by two Conservative councillors, Melvin Caplan and Lorraine Dean, and a Labour Councillor.

You can read the June 2023 update from the two Conservatives councillors HERE

 

Street Surgeries in Knightsbridge and Belgravia

Thank you to all of those residents who attended the Knightsbridge and Belgravia Councillors' two most recent street surgeries on Gatliff Road and Ebury Square.

It was a great opportunity to hear a range of issues and we and the officers who attended are following up all of those.

Cyclists on Regent's Canal Towpath in Regent's Park

The Canals and River Trust with the help of Regent's Park Cllr Swaddle held a ‘Share the Space’ event on the popular Regent’s Park canal towpath to educate cyclists to be considerate to other users and follow ‘The Towpath Code’ which includes being mindful of other users, dropping your pace and r

New Cycle Routes in the Pimlico Grid

Westminster City Council recently conducted a consultation on cycling contra-flow measures in the Pimlico Grid. 

Unfortunately this was not well publicised, and even your councillors were only informed at the very last moment. 

Bessborough Gardens office redevelopment in Vincent Square

Some local people living in the Ponsonbys or on John Islip Street, in Vincent Square will have had information about a planning ‘pre-application’, with developers looking to buildup the office buildings in Bessborough Gardens on the Ponsonbys side of Vauxhall Bridge Road by two metres and add a r