Nickie Aiken has lived in the Cities of London and Westminster for more than 20 years, first moving to London in 1997. She lived in the Barbican in the heart of the City of London before moving to Pimlico where she has been raising her family since 1999. Married to Alex, her two teenage children, now at secondary school, attended a local state nursery and local primary schools.
First elected to Westminster City Council in 2006 to represent Warwick Ward, Nickie has been elected three times since. She has held various positions in Westminster City Council’s Cabinet, including children’s services, public protection and licensing. Nickie introduced a number of reforms in each of these positions and Westminster City Council’s Children’s services made history when it was the first in the country to be rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted.
From 2017 until early 2020, Nickie served as Leader of Westminster City Council, working closely with the City of London Corporation. This experience has given her a unique awareness of the challenges facing both the City of London and the important role it has in strengthening our economy and The City of Westminster as the ‘capital of the capital’. Under Nickie’s leadership, Westminster began the largest council home building programme for a generation: to provide over 2000 new affordable and social rented homes, reformed the planning system to make it more open and transparent, giving residents a bigger and earlier voice in the planning process, and started cleaning up our air by launching the #DontBeIdle campaign encouraging idling vehicles to turn off their engines.
Nickie has experience and a track record of delivery and will deliver for local people as Member of Parliament of the Cities of London and Westminster. She understands the complexity of the issues in all corners of the constituency and has a local plan. Fighting for more police officers on our streets, cleaning up our air, working with the Government to secure more services, resources and powers to end rough sleeping, leading the battle against short term lettings abuse, championing our excellent public services and being a voice for local businesses.