Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, has joined roles with Pimlico North councillors to secure astroturf pitches at two sites in Pimlico; Lillington & Longmoore Gardens and Abbots Manor.
On Wednesday 8 March, Labour councillors forced through an unnecessary plan to increase the pay of their own senior team. Labour Cabinet members will receive a staggering 45% increase (and deputy cabinet members a 15% increase) from levels set by the Conservative administration in 2022.
Many people living in Westminster are concerned about the cost of living, and the implications for families and household budgets of rising energy bills, and the impact of the situation in Ukraine.
Your views matter. Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London and Westminster, and our local Action Team, want to hear from you about how to make our part of Westminster cleaner and safer. Your priorities are our priorities.
Over the past few months, we have all witnessed the cleanliness of our streets get progressively worse. In fact, local people have become so fed up with the inability of the Labour council to deal with this, they are now reaching out to our Conservative MP, Nickie Aiken.
People living in Pimlico really appreciate the ease at which they can dispose of recycling and rubbish via their local big black bins. However, these bins are under threat from Labour.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan is proposing to cut and make changes to a number of essential bus routes across the capital including the 113, 189, 16 and 98 which serve St John’s Wood & North Marylebone.