Generated in media coverage for Christmas campaigns on Oxford Street and Bond Street, reinforcing the West End’s status as the ultimate festive destination.
Our people are committed to shaping the future of this iconic district, ensuring it remains a vibrant, inclusive, and world-leading destination for all who visit, work, and live here.
District annual turnover has grown from £3.9bn post-Covid to £9.3bn in 2024, thanks to targeted support and coordinated recovery efforts.
Westminster City Council and the Westminster Property Association launched Westminster’s first Sustainable City Charter in November 2022, which encourages Westminster businesses of any shape or size to act to reduce the city’s carbon footprint and therefore ensure businesses and buildings are resilient to the impact of climate change, now and in the future.
The Sustainable City Charter aims to build a strong business partnership on climate action across the city, encouraging businesses to lead and collaborate with the council on climate change and sustainability. The Charter is open to businesses across all sectors who want to do their part to reduce their impact on the climate and support the sustainability of the city – whether starting from scratch or those with an existing corporate social responsibility strategy to build on.The Charter includes eight commitments focused on commercial and institutional buildings, covering areas including energy, procurement, deliveries, waste and collaboration. Organisations participating in the Charter will provide annual updates on their progress in implementing these commitments and on their energy consumption.Signing the Charter gives you access to an evolving toolkit of support, advice and local case studies designed to help all kinds of businesses in the city regardless of where you are on your journey to tackling climate change. Joining together means we can all work to tackle the climate emergency.Click here to find out more
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