What each party is promising in the Westminster council election
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What each party is promising in the Westminster council election
"The major manifesto promises for the principal parties running candidates in Westminster include assessing each building in the PDHU and creating a costed plan focusing on value for money."
"Key commitments involve introducing core standards for temporary accommodation, providing a community-based repairs guarantee, and transforming libraries into modern hubs."
"Parties aim to build 1,500 social and truly affordable homes across Westminster by 2035, while also fighting for accessible transport and improved air quality."
The upcoming Westminster City Council elections on May 7 are expected to be highly competitive, primarily between the Conservatives and Labour. Experts indicate a tight race, with both parties fielding 54 candidates across 18 wards. Other parties, including Reform, the Greens, and the Liberal Democrats, are also participating. Key manifesto promises include improving housing, enhancing children's services, and addressing environmental issues. The focus is on delivering value for money and maintaining low council tax while supporting local businesses and community needs.
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