Following the recent increase in anti-social behaviour around the Wharncliffe Gardens Estate, including the tragic knife murder, local Councillors Gotz Mohindra, Robert Rigby and Paul Swaddle are backing calls from local people for the installation of CCTV.
Local Conservative Councillors for the West End, Timothy Barnes and Jonathan Glanz, are today calling for a review of the Liquor Licences under which The Dorchester and 45 Park Lane operate.
It’s been more than a year since councillors and our Greater Assembly Member Tony Devenish had a meeting with Mayor Sadiq Khan and Transport for London (TfL) about the ongoing problems with tube noise and vibration along the Victoria line southbound track between Victoria and Pimlico stations.
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It is hard to miss the recent increase in street drinkers, beggars, drug taking and even dealing many of us have seen on a regular basis in Westminster.
Your local Conservative councillors stand with the community of St James the Less Church and support their plan to turn the old school building into an Education Centre for vulnerable young people.
Transport for London (TfL) has been told by the Mayor of London to identify a new location for the Victoria Coach Station when the building lease expires and Crossrail 2 begins work.
Westminster City Council has for the past year run trial 20 mph zones in the areas around 38 of the city's schools. Now the Council considering the next steps.
The Mayor of London’s plans to build Cycle Superhighway 11 (CS11) cycle route from Swiss Cottage have been rejected following Westminster City Council’s successful Judicial Review. This means that TfL’s decision in the summer to proceed with the current scheme have been quashed.
Following months of speculation about the future of Belgravia Police Station, Westminster Conservatives understand that the Labour Deputy Mayor for Policing, Sophie Linden has agreed its closure, breaking her promise to keep it open.