Re:Create Westminster
Creative United and Westminster City Council invite you to apply for Re:Create Westminster – a free bespoke business support programme for creative entrepreneurs, artists and makers based in the borough.
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Creative United and Westminster City Council invite you to apply for Re:Create Westminster – a free bespoke business support programme for creative entrepreneurs, artists and makers based in the borough.
Read moreThe draft Infrastructure Delivery Plan (draft IDP) identifies the infrastructure our communities need now and as we grow. It sets out our strategic vision for infrastructure over the coming decades.
We are now consulting on the draft IDP to make sure that it is understandable and engaging. The survey only takes five minutes and you will be entered into a draw for one of two £25 gift cards.
Read moreWestminster City Council is committed to creating a fairer private rented sector and has launched a 12-week statutory public consultation on proposals to introduce a new private rented property licensing scheme, known as selective licensing.
Read moreWe are looking for local artists, designers and makers living near Church Street, NW8, to submit works to be exhibited in the new Triangle Gallery
Read moreFancy becoming a volunteer early years Parent Champion?
Read moreWe Want To See Visual Representations Of The History, Culture And Achievements Of The Windrush Legacy.
Whether It’s Avant Garde, Traditional Or Abstract, There Are No Bounds To Creativity.
Read moreWe invite you to participate in our annual survey to inform the City Council about our local priorities and where
Read moreUp-and-coming athletes in Westminster are set to gain much-needed support as part of a sports talent development programme.
Read moreWestminster City Council has commissioned FM Conway to undertake a consultation on the Phase 2 Cycling Movement Strategy proposals in
Read moreThe Alfred Road playground renovation aims to promote wellbeing and an active community through an inclusive design merging traditional and modern play systems.
The project emphasizes safety, fun, and accessibility for all children, responding to local family needs while reflecting the area’s diversity and vibrancy.
Read moreStreet Play offers a one-off road closure for children and families to play in streets at specified day(s), times and locations.
This can be up to three one-off sessions within a 12 months period
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