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Breathe Easy As You Explore Our Wonderful City

Breathe Easy As You Explore Our Wonderful City

We’re excited to share the launch of  Clean Air Routes London – a new interactive map designed to help you find the cleanest way to get around our city.

Whether you’re walking or cycling, simply enter your starting point and destination to discover the healthiest route using forecasted air quality data from across London.

Scan the QR code or click on the flyer above to find how you breathe better, wander smarter 

and explore London’s cleanest routes!

By choosing a cleaner route, you can avoid polluted roads, protect your health, and enjoy safer, more enjoyable journeys through Westminster and beyond.

This initiative is a partnership between Westminster City CouncilCambridge Environmental Research Consultants (CERC), and the Department for Food and International Affairs (DEFRA), working together to support residents, visitors and commuters in making healthier travel choices.

Get full details for the initiative: Westminster Council launches Clean Air Routes London to reduce public exposure to air pollution

Village Green And Cricket Net Rejuvenation Works Begin This September

Village Green And Cricket Net Rejuvenation Works Begin This September

We’re excited to share that the Village Green at Paddington Recreation Ground is set for rejuvenation works to create a refreshed and welcoming space for the community. 

Over time, the surface of the green has become worn, uneven and compacted through regular use and changing weather conditions. Potholes, cracking and thinning grass have reduced both the quality and safety of the space. As a much-loved area for play, leisure and relaxation, the Village Green deserves care and investment. These rejuvenation works will restore the lawn, improve drainage, and create a healthier, greener and more resilient space that the whole community can enjoy for years to come

Works will officially commence as of next Monday 22nd September and be completed by Monday 1st December

*Please note dates are subject to change depending on weather conditions*

Village Green Planned Works

  • Week 1: The green will be carefully koroed, removing the old sward, small stones and some soil. Levels and contours will be re-established, while existing potholes and cracks will be repaired. 
  • Week 2: Soil and sand will be spread, seed beds prepared, and a new seed mix sown to rejuvenate the lawn.

Once seeded, the Village Green will remain fenced off to allow the grass to grow and establish. If weather conditions are favourable, we anticipate reopening the green in early December.

Cricket Nets Upgrade

In addition, works will commence on the cricket practice nets from 29 September to 27 October. These improvements will introduce a new playing surface, new nets and new sight screens. The playing surface will be constructed to ECB guidelines, ensuring a high-quality facility for training and development.

We will endeavour to complete these works as quickly and efficiently as possible, keeping disruption to a minimum throughout the process and sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused. 

Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding in advance.

We look forward to welcoming everyone back to a revitalised facilities later this year.

Protect The Planet One Bottle Or Can At A Time – Try Our Reverse Vending Machine

Protect The Planet One Bottle Or Can At A Time – Try Our Reverse Vending Machine

16 September is International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, a global reminder of how important it is to protect our environment and safeguard the future of our planet. This year’s theme highlights that when communities come together, positive change is possible.

Right here in Westminster, you can play your part with something as simple as recycling your drink containers. Our Reverse Vending Machine makes it quick and rewarding to do just that.

What is a Reverse Vending Machine?

The machine accepts empty plastic bottles and cans, giving you an easy way to recycle on the go. Instead of ending up in landfill, your containers are captured cleanly and sent for recycling, keeping valuable materials in use and cutting down on waste.

How it works

Users can deposit single-use plastic bottles and aluminium drinks cans into the machine, and for every item deposited, 10p will be donated to the North Paddington Youth Club with 188 items (159 bottles and 29 cans) already deposited, making a helpful start to raise funds.
 
So, come along to Paddington Recreation Ground and check it out.
 

Visit the Reverse Vending Machine at the Pavilion in Paddington Recreation Ground – take a simple step that helps cut waste, protect our environment and show how local action supports global change.

Why does it matter for the ozone layer?

While the machine doesn’t directly capture ozone-depleting substances, it contributes to the bigger picture:

  • Less waste, less energy – Recycling reduces the need to produce new plastics and cans from scratch, lowering emissions and energy use.
  • Cleaner air – Cutting down on landfill and incineration means fewer harmful pollutants released into the atmosphere.
  • Community action – By choosing to recycle, you’re part of a global movement protecting both our climate and the ozone layer that shields life on Earth.

Small steps, big impact

Protecting the ozone layer has been a worldwide success story since the Montreal Protocol – but it’s not a job finished. By building sustainable habits like using the Reverse Vending Machine, we keep that progress moving forward.

  • Small actions add up.
  • Drop in your bottles and cans.
  • Be part of the change.

Recycle today, protect tomorrow – try the Reverse Vending Machine.

Honouring the Spirit of Sport, Activity and Wellbeing in Westminster: The ActiveWestminster Awards 2025

Honouring the Spirit of Sport, Activity and Wellbeing in Westminster: The ActiveWestminster Awards 2025

The ActiveWestminster Awards 2025 are back and it’s time to celebrate the incredible people, clubs, spaces and projects that bring sport, activity and wellbeing to life across our city.

From inspiring coaches and dedicated volunteers, to inclusive programmes and welcoming community spaces, these awards shine a light on the individuals and groups who go above and beyond to keep Westminster moving.

Celebrating 16 Years of Recognition

Now in their 16th year, the ActiveWestminster Awards have become a highlight of the calendar, honouring the passion, commitment and creativity that make physical activity and sport such a powerful force for connection and wellbeing in our borough.

Key Dates and Prizes

  • Nomination Deadline: Midnight, Sunday 28 September 2025
  • Awards Ceremony for Finalists will be held later in the year
  • Winners will take home prizes kindly donated by our sponsors

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Award Catagories

There are nine categories this year, recognising a wide range of contributions:

  • Active Inclusive Award
  • Rewarding and Celebrating Diversity Award
  • Change4Life Supporting Children and Young People Award
  • One You Westminster Supporting Adults Award
  • Active Place or Space Award
  • PE and School Sport Award
  • Club or Coach of the Year Award
  • Sports Personality of The Year (aged 12+)
  • The Lord Mayor of Westminster – Unsung Hero Award, in memory of Mariam Sabir

Celebrate Dedication, Passion and Impact

The ActiveWestminster Awards are all about recognising the people and projects that bring energy, opportunity and inspiration to our community. From volunteers and coaches to inclusive programmes and active spaces, these are the champions who make Westminster stronger, healthier and happier.

By making a nomination through the ActiveWestminster Awards 2025 page, you can help ensure their dedication, passion and impact are celebrated. It’s quick, easy, and could mean the world to someone making a difference.

New Disability Swimming Club Making Waves at Moberly Sports Centre

New Disability Swimming Club Making Waves at Moberly Sports Centre

We are delighted to announce the launch of a brand-new swimming club for adults with disabilities at Moberly Sports Centre, delivered by WeSwim, an organisation dedicated to supporting inclusive swimming opportunities across London.

Where: Moberly Sports Centre, 25 Chamberlayne Road, London, NW10 3NB
When: Mondays from 22nd September 2025
Time: 18:15 – 19:45

WeSwim runs volunteer-led clubs across the capital, empowering adults with disabilities to get active, connect with others, and build lasting confidence in and out of the pool.

This exciting new session also offers a brilliant opportunity for volunteers to get involved and support the club, helping to make a real difference in the community.

Find out more about WeSwim, their sessions across London, and FAQs here: WeSwim – Supporting disability swimming across London

Volunteer with WeSwim and Support Disability Swimming

To make this club a success, they are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join their team.

As a WeSwim volunteer, you’ll:

  • Support adults with disabilities in and around the pool

  • Help create a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment

  • Gain valuable experience, training and community connections

  • Make a real difference to people’s lives through the power of swimming

Volunteering with WeSwim is a rewarding way to give back, build confidence, and be part of a growing community that champions inclusion and activity for all.

Find out more and register your interest: WeSwim – Volunteer Opportunities

Sports, Smiles & Community Spirit: ActiveWestminster Weekend Highlights

Sports, Smiles & Community Spirit: ActiveWestminster Weekend Highlights

On the weekend of 30 and 31 August 2025, Westminster City Council, in partnership with Everyone Active, proudly hosted the ActiveWestminster Weekend where residents of all ages came together to explore our Westminster Leisure Centres.

Residents of all ages enjoyed an action-packed ActiveWestminster Weekend, with opportunities to explore local sport and leisure facilities and take part in a wide range of activities.

With over 10 sessions on offer—including badminton, swimming, tag rugby, children’s bouncy castle sessions and gym inductions—the weekend was designed to encourage people of all ages and abilities to get active, try something new, or revisit an old favourite.

A highlight of the weekend was the Unity in the Community tournament, which brought together around 110 children and young people across 14 teams and 4 age groups. For the first time, the tournament proudly welcomed an all-girls team, marking an exciting milestone for the event.

The atmosphere was made even more special with the attendance of the Lord Mayor of Westminster, who presented medals and trophies to the winning U14 and U16 teams.

Well done to all participants for an inspiring tournament and very well-deserved congratulations to the winners of each category:
  • 16s – London Capitol 
  • Under 14s – Warsa FC 
  • Under 12s – London Tigers 
  • Under 10s – Warsa FC

The ActiveWestminster Weekend is a bi-annual event, fast becoming a highlight in the local calendar that everyone looks forward to. We can’t wait to welcome the community back for the next edition in spring 2026.

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