The Walking Lord Mayor: Footways in conversation with Cllr Paul Dimoldenberg
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from Wish List failed.
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
By:
About this listen
Emma Griffin (co-founder of Footways London) sits down with the Lord Mayor of Westminster, Cllr Paul Dimoldenberg, to explore why walking is the best way to experience the city from side-road zebras and dropped kerbs to blue plaques, park corridors and the brand-new West End public toilets (yes, really). Recorded live at the London National Park City Visitor Centre during Open House Festival.
- Westminster Footways map & routes: footways.london/westminster
In this episode
- Why Paul calls himself the “Walking Lord Mayor” and how walking shapes civic life
- How the Westminster Footways
map helps residents find calmer, greener everyday routes - Small changes with big impact: dropped kerbs, side-road zebras, lighting, seating, planting, and better toilets
- Favourite routes: Paddington → Hyde Park → Green Park → St James’s Park → Victoria, Serpentine North past the wildlife sanctuary, and Marylebone → Bell Street → Edgware Road
- Themed strolls: tree walks, pub heritage walks, blue plaque trails, and even Nordic walking in Hyde Park
Try these this weekend
- Three-Park Green Corridor: Paddington → Hyde Park → Green Park → St James’s Park → Victoria
- Hyde Park Sanctuary Stroll: Serpentine North path up to Bayswater Road
- Marylebone Heritage Meander: Marylebone Station → Bell Street → Edgware Road
Guest
Cllr Paul Dimoldenberg, Lord Mayor of Westminster; Westminster councillor since 1982; former Cabinet Member for City Management & Air Quality (2022–2025).
Host
Emma Griffin, co-founder of Footways London
Recorded at
London National Park City Visitor Centre (Open House Festival, live audience) — learn more about the movement: nationalparkcity.london
If you enjoyed this conversation, share the Westminster Footways map
with a neighbour, pick a themed route, and tell us your favourite Westminster walk in the comments.
Explore more London National Park City Podcasts