Westminster After Dark - Residents and Local People, Have your say.. read on

Westminster After Dark - Residents and Local People, Have your say.. read on

Have your say on developing an inclusive and dynamic Evening and Night-time Plan for Westminster.

WESTMINSTER AFTER DARK - DEVELOPING OUR FIRST EVENING AND NIGHT-TIME PLAN

From the West End to Harrow Road, Westminster plays a key role in London’s nightlife, supporting good jobs and a world leading array of cultural, entertainment, and culinary attractions.

Westminster City Council is on a mission to create an inclusive Evening and Night-time Plan to improve the night-life in Westminster. We want our community to be safe, sustainable, inclusive, and accessible.

Your ideas matter, whether you're a resident, a visitor, a business owner, or part of a local group. We'll share news, events, and surveys for your input on this platform.

Please join us to make Westminster a more inclusive and dynamic place at night! Please click on this link, put a pin approximately where you live and fill in the form on the left hand side.

Warm Regards
Greater London Properties




Get in touch with us

First of all, huge congratulations on going under offer! This is a big moment, and we’re genuinely delighted for you. At Greater London Properties, this is where we really shine. Getting an offer agreed is a great milestone — but the real work now begins behind the scenes to ensure everything progresses smoothly through to exchange and completion

So, you’ve been scrolling Rightmove, saving your favourites, and you’re finally ready to start viewing properties in Central London — exciting stuff! Whether you’re eyeing a loft in Soho, a period flat in Bloomsbury, or a stylish apartment in Marylebone, the viewing stage is when things start to feel real.

A major shake-up is about to hit the private rental sector – and if you're a residential landlord in London, the Renters’ Rights Bill will affect how you let, manage, and regain possession of your property

This week’s Panorama report has shed light on some concerning practices within parts of the UK’s larger corporate estate agencies. The investigation revealed that certain agencies prioritise buyers who agree to use their in-house mortgage or conveyancing services—a practice known as “conditional selling.”