This is a list of local services to help you get the most out of SW1. If you would like to add your local service to this list please contact us.
Westminster City Council’s Racial Incidents Line logs racially motivated incidents and offer advice and support. Visit the Westminster City Council website for more information.
www.westminster.gov.uk/recycling
For advice on the location of your nearest recycling facilities for glass, paper, cans and other materials.
Email reh@westminster.gov.uk
For information on grants to pay for the cost of repairing, improving or upgrading the energy efficiency of private sector dwellings, adapting the home of a private sector disabled person and increasing provision in the homes of elderly, disabled or low income residents of any tenure please visit the Westminster City Council website.
ResCard offers Card holders significant savings at many great places, including:
To apply for a FREE ResCard you must be resident within the City of Westminster. For more information please visit the Westminster City Council website.
Email: RES@westminster.gov.uk
Residential Services offer assistance to ensure safe and healthy homes for all private residents in Westminster. If you are a freeholder, leaseholder or private tenant, they can advise, support and, in some cases, take direct action where the health and safety of your living environment is threatened. For more information please visit the Westminster City Council website.
24 hour hotline
Westminster City Council has allocated specific parking spaces across the City in which only residents can park with a Resident Parking Permit. In addition, the City of Westminster operates a resident parking scheme for off-street parking in our MasterPark car parks. For more information please visit the Westminster City Council website. You should contact your landlord in relation to parking on housing estates.
This is a dedicated helpline for residents who are concerned about people sleeping rough in their area. The number is available 24 hours a day to residents who notice new people sleeping rough in their neighbourhood or are concerned about the deteriorating health and well being of existing rough sleepers.