Dockless Bikes Nuisance

We’ve received complaints about carelessly discarded dockless bikes blocking pavements causing access issues for premises and a serious difficulty to people with mobility issues.

The City’s Council has raised the issue and the Planning & Transportation Committee is looking at all legal options avalable and studying actions taken by other local authorities. We have also introduced a reporting tool so that we can identify problem providers and locations.

Councillors Joanna Abeyie and Peter Dunphy welcomed these moves and Chairman of the City of London Corporation Planning and Transportation Committee, Shravan Joshi, said:

“TfL, London Councils and London boroughs are developing a co-ordinated contract to manage dockless e-bikes in London to improve walkways for pedestrians, whilst increasing the quality and sustainability of services in London. In the meantime, the City of London Corporation has set up a dedicated mailbox for the public to raise complaints regarding dockless bikes, which will allow for better monitoring and effective responses to issues raised.”

Report Discarded Dockless Bikes

Tessa Marchington joins the Cornhill Team

Tessa intends to stand for election alongside Peter Dunphy and Joanna Abeyie in the forthcoming Council elections in March 2025.

Tessa has worked in the City of London for 18 years bringing music to the streets of the City and into businesses through her company ‘Music in Offices’. She has served on boards including the Culture Mile BID and has recently joined the Board of Publica’s ‘Right to the City’ reclaiming the streets for Women. Celebrating International Women’s Day Tessa produced the 2024  ‘City of Women’ championing women in senior leadership roles & City women who have broken the mould throughout history and specifically in the Ward of Cornhill and creating a march & performance in the City through song. Working closely with the Corporation of London, Tessa curates cultural happenings and recently also produced the City Festival of Music, Invention & Knowledge for Lord Mayor Michael Mainelli. Tessa was awarded an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music and won the most Influential in Women in Business Awards 2024.

Tessa (left) with Peter Dunphy and Joanna Abeyie

Extra £1,000,000 a year secured for street cleansing

An extra one million pounds has been invested into the City of London Corporation’s street cleansing operations to help keep the Square Mile clean.

The funding will tackle some of the City’s biggest littering and anti-social behaviour hotspots, particularly across evenings and weekends, where footfall has exceeded pre-pandemic levels.

TfL data comparing 2021 figures to those of 2023 shows that Square Mile footfall is up 181.5% at the weekends, 236% Tuesday to Thursdays, and 191% on Mondays and Fridays.

The funding decision was approved by the City Corporation’s Policy & Resources Committee and supports Destination City, the organisation’s growth strategy for the Square Mile as a world-leading business and leisure location.

The money has enabled the roll out of extra street cleaners on the ground, with more shifts taking place over evenings and weekends, the reintroduction of the night-time UriLifts, and public awareness campaigns to deter anti-social behaviour.

EC BID, the Business Improvement District for the Eastern City, is also working with the City Corporation, providing extra funds to boost street cleaning for a trial period of six months, focussing on Gracechurch Street, Bishopsgate, Fenchurch Street, Eastcheap, and St Mary Axe.

Deputy Chair of the City Corporation’s Port Health and Environmental Services Committee, Peter Dunphy and Cornhill Councillor, said:

“The City of London is home to some 615,000 workers, 8,600 residents, and welcomes millions of tourists every year.

“Our standards are incredibly high, with weekend visitor numbers increasing, and weekday footfall continuing to grow.

“Data shows that, since April last year, levels of litter in the Square Mile have halved, and are already more than 70% lower than the wider London benchmark.

“We’re committed to making the City a vibrant, safe and clean place to work in, live in, and explore, and it’s encouraging to see the same dedication from our key partners and stakeholders.”