Melvyn Caplan

British Conservative politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Melvyn Caplan is a British Conservative politician. He has been a councillor for Little Venice since 1990.[1] He was the leader of Westminster City Council from 1995 to 2000. Until his resignation in 2021, he was the Deputy Leader of the council and Cabinet Member for Finance, Property and Regeneration.[2]

Preceded byMiles Young
Succeeded bySimon Milton
OccupationCouncillor
Quick facts Leader of Westminster City Council, Preceded by ...
Melvyn Caplan
Leader of Westminster City Council
In office
1995–2000
Preceded byMiles Young
Succeeded bySimon Milton
Personal details
PartyConservative
OccupationCouncillor
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Marble Arch Mound

Marble Arch Mound

In February 2021, it was announced that Westminster City Council were constructing a temporary landmark called Marble Arch Mound with Caplan being the project's lead,[3] as part of a plan to revitalise Oxford Street after the closure of several large retailers during the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

In August 2021, Caplan resigned as Deputy Leader of Westminster City Council after the cost of Marble Arch Mound had risen to £6 million.[5] Westminster City Council leader Rachael Robathan announced the instigation of an internal review "to understand what went wrong and ensure it never happens again".[6]

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