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Registration for the Air Quality Action Plan Design Day will close on 1st September. Don't miss your opportunity to help shape Westminster's Air Quality Action Plan for 2025-2029.
📅 Event Date: Monday, 30th September
💸 Resident Participation Gift: £100
Register your interest today: [CLICK HERE TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST]
Please note that registering does not guarantee participation, as attendees will be selected through a sortition process.
Don’t miss out— sign up now!
Posted on 27th August 2024
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We will be hosting an Air Quality Action Plan Design Day to shape our new Air Quality Action Plan 2025 - 2029. This event will bring together a diverse group of participants to discuss and address the opportunities and challenges associated with improving air quality in Westminster. Our aim is to collaboratively make decisions that reflect the needs and perspectives of the community.
Please CLICK HERE TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST in our Air Quality Action Plan Design Day.
The session will take place on Monday 30th September between around 9:30 am – 4pm in a central Westminster location. Residents that take part will receive a gift of thanks worth £100.
The deadline to register your interest in the Air Quality Action Plan Design Day is Friday 30th August.
Please note: Registering your interest does not guarantee participation in the Design Day. Your details will be included in our sortition process, and we will notify you if you are selected.
Posted on 5th August 2024
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Our consultation for the Sustainable Transport Strategy closes this Sunday, 21 July! Make sure you fill out our survey for your chance to win a voucher worth £250, or add any ideas to our interactive map for your local area!
Posted on 15th July 2024
by Sustainable Transport Team
Westminster City Council has delivered numerous community workshops throughout June and we have one additional date on the 12th July 2024 in Queen's Park at Happy Hub, 23 Third Avenue, W10 4RS. The aim of the workshop is to make sure that community voices are represented in the design and creation of the strategy and its vision. These workshops are designed for everybody so no specialist knowledge will be needed.
All workshop participants will be offered £20 Love2Shop vouchers to encourage participation and recompense them for their time and effort. The venue is fully accessible and light refreshments will be provided.
Please sign up to attend the workshop here.
Posted on 1st July 2024
by Sustainable Transport Team
We are currently consulting on proposed priorities for the council’s new Sustainable Transport Strategy. The deadline for responses has been extended to Sunday 21 July and you can find full details about the consultation online here as well as sign up for regular updates.
Community workshops
Over the coming weeks we will be hosting a series of community workshops. The aim of the workshops is to make sure that community voices are represented in the design and creation of the strategy and its vision. These workshops will be held both in-person and online, from 10th June to 24th June. People can register for their preferred workshop here – and we would welcome your support in promoting these through your networks.
The workshops will be held on:
All workshop participants will be offered £20 Love2Shop vouchers to encourage participation and recompense them for their time and effort. All venues are fully accessible and light refreshments will be provided for the in-person workshops.
Posted on 8th June 2024
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We are hosting a number of workshops to make sure that community voices are at the forefront of the design and creation of our Sustainable Transport Strategy.
We would love for you to be involved and share your views. You can register your interest in one of our workshops here.
All participants will receive a £20 voucher to say thank you for your time and effort! We look forward to seeing you soon.
Posted on 15th May 2024
by Sustainable Transport Team