Taxicard users in Richmond will continue to be able to ‘double swipe’ their cards after a decision by the borough’s cabinet to retain the benefit.
Consultation opens on Westminster parking proposals
Westminster residents could be entitled to park on single yellow lines under parking proposals put due to be consulted on by Westminster City Council. The council is set to consult on a wide range of possible changes to its parking rules after Councillors agreed a number of draft policies.
Tomato give-away at Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square will host a tomato give-away this Friday (20th May) as DIY and gardening store B&Q teams up with the City Hall-backed Capital Growth campaign to promote vegetable and fruit growing.
Londoners urged to be vigilant after bomb threat
The capital’s police forces have urged Londoners to be vigilant and report any unusual behaviour which may be terrorist-related after a bomb threat was received earlier today.
Pensions, transport, air quality and cuts – MQT’s in May
Boris Johnson faces questions over the pensions of former Visit London staff members at next week’s Mayor’s Question Time. The London Assembly is already investigating the placing of the capital’s former tourism agency into administration and the decision of successor body London & Partners not to take on the pension liabilities of transferred staff.