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£100,000 for your Neighbourhood
From April 2008, the Council will be introducing a Ward Budgets programme and will provide £100,000 to each ward in the City to support local projects and priorities. Westminster City Council has committed to strengthening neighbourhoods and promoting active communities by introducing dedicated funding to address local priorities in all areas of the city as a key part of the Council’s One City programme. Click here to read more about this initiative.
Please click on the links below for more information about these key Westminster projects.
MyWestminster
Join the library, register for ResCard, enrol on the electoral register, and register for Council tax - all through MyWestminster!
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Westminster Reporter
The Westminster Reporter is a full colour council publication hand-delivered to homes, residential blocks and businesses six times a year.
Covering issues such as education, environment, what's on, arts, sports and leisure to policy, planning and housing - the Reporter will give you up to date information all the year round.
View the latest Westminster Reporter
Park Right
Parking in Westminster will now be easier with PARK RIGHT.
The new guide will tell you everything you ever need to know about parking in the city.
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Parking meters to be axed in central London
Parking meters in central London look set to become a thing of the past after Westminster City Council announced its decision to rollout Pay by Phone Parking across the city.
Read more about the decision to extend Pay by Phone parking.
Park in our central London car parks for just £5
New Late Night Shoppers’ Rate, Thursdays 6pm-midnight.
Westminster City Council car parks make shopping in London so much easier with a special rate designed especially for Thursday late night shoppers.
Visit the car parks pages to find out more...
Free resident parking permit for green vehicles
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parking pages to find out more...
Composting
Do your bit for the environment and get composting.
Visit the recycling pages to find out how...
The Westminster Noise Strategy
The Westminster Noise Strategy aims to enhance the quality of life in Westminster by tackling noise problems.
Read more about the Westminster Noise Strategy...
Be a foster carer for Westminster
Could your skills help a Westminster child?
Visit the fostering pages to find out more.
Senior passport
Everything you need to know about local services and sources of advice and support for older people.
Visit the senior passport online now.
Disability equality
Disabled people make up 20 per cent of the population of the City of Westminster and the community of disabled people is a broad and diverse one. Westminster City Council is committed to promoting equality for disabled people and to Westminster becoming an accessible and inclusive City for everyone.
More information about disability equality...
Communitysafe
In an emergency who can you trust to give you the real picture..?
Visit the Communitysafe Web site to find out more ...
One City
One City is a the programme through which we will deliver excellent services and strong communities.
Read about our proposals to renew the heart of London...
Get Safe Online
Get Safe Online is a new initiative aimed at helping people get the best from the internet. Get safe online will help individuals and small businesses protect themselves against internet threats such as viruses, spam, spyware and online fraud.
The site has been created by HM Government, the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit and leading businesses working together to provide a free, public service. It is a one-stop-shop for independent expert advice.
Go to www.getsafeonline.org for advice and guidance.
Your London - Access to London’s public and community services
Your London will provide the definitive starting point for access to all London public and community services.
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Innovation
Westminster City Council is the most innovative local authority in the UK, constantly pushing back the boundaries to provide the best services for our residents and visitors. See some examples of how we are taking
new approaches to improve the City of Westminster.