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
Action on dockless bikes 13th October 2022 Unlike the well-established Santander Cycles, dockless bikes from companies like Dott, Lime and Tier, allow the user to end their journey anywhere, rather than... Local News
E-Bikes and E-Scooters 12th October 2022 Many residents are expressing concern about how these 'personal transportation devices' are obstructing footways. While we recognise the benefits of easily... Local News
Keeping our streets clean 12th October 2022 Update from your St James Councillors Many people enjoy the bars and nightclubs in the West End but that can sometimes lead to anti-social behaviour that spoils... Local News
Excessive Tube Noise in Pimlico 12th October 2022 Update from your Pimlico North Councillors Excessive Tube Noise in Pimlico Over the summer, your Pimlico Councillors received several complaints about the... Local News
Westminster Bridge has long been a hotspot for illegal activities targeting vulnerable tourists 12th October 2022 Westminster Bridge has long been a hotspot for illegal activities targeting vulnerable tourists. As well as criminal gangs operating fraudulent gambling games... Local News
Nickie Aiken MP champions Mind this World Mental Health Day 12th October 2022 As a country, we've come so far to recognise and talk about the effects of mental health. But it's so important to remember to speak to someone. Mind is an... Local News
Two Cities MP champions Westminster Works, helping you find your next role in the West End 12th October 2022 Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, attended the launch of Westminster Works, a fantastic initiative bringing together... Local News
Anti-social behaviour – Great Peter Street 11th October 2022 Update from your St James Councillors We are aware of the ongoing anti-social behaviour in the Great Peter Street and Monck Street area. This is generally... Local News
Nickie's message on World Mental Health Day 10th October 2022 Member of Parliament for the Cities of London and Westminster, Nickie Aiken, shared the following message on World Mental Health Day. "On World Mental Health... Local News