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Westminster CC Royal Wedding Street Party Regulations

If you are thinking of planning a street party or event to celebrate the Royal Wedding in Pimlico you have until tomorrow 15th March to apply to Westminster City Council. You need to Apply for an Event with the special events team, and an “event planning officer” will be in touch. The Council has vowed to keep to a minimum the amount of paperwork needed for residents to host a party to celebrate the royal wedding this Bank Holiday weekend (April 29th). Nevertheless holding a large event in Pimlico requires filling in up to eight council forms if roads need to be closed or temporary structures put up for a street party. There is a 48-page council ‘events guidelines for customers’ document but the events officer can help you with this and the council is committed to releasing community, voluntary and corporate groups from petty rules and regulations and will do all it can to help facilitate any parties, and many people will probably not even need to fill out any forms.

Why have a Royal Wedding Street Party?

  • To meet your neighbours in a fun way where everyone can join in.
  • Joining in the tradition with the royal wedding
  • To build a friendly community, rather than being strangers – you don’t have to become friends, just neighbours.
  • The street is the best place to meet as it is right outside your house.
  • To enjoy the street without cars which normally get in the way.
  • All ages and backgrounds can mingle in a relaxed way with less fear of difference.
  • Kids can play safely for a change and adults can join in.
  • It’s a great British tradition, and not just for kids.

How do I Organise a Pimlico Street Party?

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Street Party

A ‘street party’ is a free party is organised by and for all residents in 1 or 2 small streets, without external publicity. It doesn’t need a great amount of finance, organisation, or effort. Luckily there is an online guide which promises that having a street party is easier than you may think and will definitely be worth it. Trust that your neighbours will want one, because they will! Check out the guide to organising a street party.

Whatever you do – have a great day!

Pimlico Flats have a Serviced Apartment available to rent for the Royal Wedding.

Pimlico Flats December Newsletter 2010

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This month I had a very good reason for being late with the Newsletter – I’m making 11 people homeless and I wanted to talk to them about it first.

It has been a long time coming and I think that most of us knew that it was on the cards, nevertheless when the time came it has been a hard parting of the ways. Modern housing standards require more space for people than those of the past, and this means that cheap small properties must be converted into more expensive larger ones. Consequently the 11 Flats of 71 Winchester Street are due to be converted into 6 Flats as detailed by Westminster Council .

I have now served section 21 notices on all the tenants of 71 Winchester St. that their tenancies are terminated in 2 months. I consider all my tenants personal friends and I like to think that I treat everybody as such, and that they treat me as a friend also. As such I am in the process of making a friend of 21 years homeless. I am also making two friends of 13 years homeless. These things are not lightly done, but I am prepared to take the criticism that I deserve. I have written to Westminster City Council asking them to rehouse my friends, and they have replied telling me that homeless people are not their responsibility.

Their reply makes me angry because I know full well that the council is playing a game with people’s lives.  I look at the lives of my 3 friends who have been living with me over the last two decades – one has worked for the charity Brick by Brick housing the homeless another runs their own photography business, and the third is a chauffeur. These are people contributing to society, who I am making homeless through no fault of theirs. Can you understand why I feel that my council is letting us all down?

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Westminster & Pimlico Heros – NoToMob Nominated

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At the beginning of the week I told you about Westminster City Council’s awards for people who are making a major difference to the lives of others, and suggested that if you know someone who has made a real difference in Pimlico, you should nominate them for an award so that they could win a £500 grant for their organisation or to help them continue the good work they they do.

I would like to thank “Bruce” for this morning nominating NoToMob an organisation devoted to campaigning against WCC’s Parking Charges on Motor Bikes, and currently campaigning against sneaky hiding of traffic CCTV cameras.  I have a feeling that an organisation agitating against WCC policy may not receive an award, but I applaud their humour and passion in publicising their cause.

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No to Bike Parking Tax

The fight is a Pimlico fight which would find a place in the immortal “Passport to Pimlico“:

Frederick Albert ‘Fred’ Cowan: You can’t push English people around like sacks of potatoes.
Jim Garland: English?
Connie Pemberton: Don’t you come that stuff, Jim Garland! We always were English, and we’ll always be English, and it’s just because we are English that we’re sticking up for our rights to be Burgundians!

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