Labour Doesn’t Listen: Westminster City Council ignores consultation as 90% say no to new parking proposals Tuesday, 16 April, 2024 Labour-run Westminster City Council ran a public consultation from 15 January 2024 to 14 February 2024 on raising the costs of pay-to-park and residents' parking permits. This was always going to be controversial, so they promised a consultation to find out what local people thought. But they didn’t wait for the answer before pushing up prices. And now we know why! “The point of consulting is to... Local News
Cllr Robathan visits the construction site on the corner of Lancelot Place and Brompton Road 24th November 2022 Alongside our planning enforcement officer, Cllr Robathan recently visited the construction site on the corner of Lancelot Place and Brompton Road. While the... Local News
Nickie Aiken MP welcomes the Government’s £300 Pensioner Cost of Living Payment for 11,093 pensioners across the Two Cities 23rd November 2022 Over 11 million pensioners across the country will receive an extra £300 as part of their annual Winter Fuel Payment this month as part of the Conservative... Local News
Two Cities MP champions central London's arts and culture sector 22nd November 2022 Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, Nickie Aiken, spoke out in a Westminster Hall debate to champion central London's arts and culture... Local News
Ebury Bridge 21st November 2022 Your councillors recently attended a meeting with the new Cabinet Member and officers to discuss progress on the Ebury Bridge development. The most significant... Local News
Strutton Ground SW1 Christmas Tree 21st November 2022 The St. James's Ward councillors are delighted again to be supporting a Christmas tree in the Strutton Ground street market. The tree will be at its usual place... Local News
Update on short-term lets 17th November 2022 Nickie caught up with Andrew Stuart MP, Minister for Tourism, to continue making the case to tackle the unintended consequences of short-term lettings. Local News
Historic Gas Lamps 15th November 2022 Most of the 300 remaining gas lamps in Westminster are in St. James's ward from the Smith Square area next to Parliament, near St. James's Palace and in Covent... Local News
Covent Garden Traffic Scheme Consultation 14th November 2022 Following extensive public consultation in 2021 and previous years, an experimental traffic management scheme introduced changes to traffic movements, vehicle... Local News
Call for Action on the Pimlico District Heating System 10th November 2022 We caught up with Pimlico Councillor Ed Pitt-Ford and London Assembly Member Tony Devenish for an update on the Pimlico District Heating System, just before... Local News