Making the Borough Greener

Feedback updated 12 Feb 2026

We asked

A consultation was designed to seek feedback on how environmental issues are impacting residents’ local area, what environmental improvements residents would like to see happen, and which actions they think the Council should prioritise to shape a greener, healthier, and more resilient future for Kensington and Chelsea.

As extreme weather events like heatwaves and flooding become more severe and frequent affecting the borough and our communities, the survey also aimed to explore how the Council can adapt to climate change and help build a more climate resilient community.

You said

  • Your environmental priorities and concerns – Respondents identified air pollution (72 per cent), high levels of road traffic (67 per cent) and extreme weather events (50 per cent) as the top three environmental issues impacting them.
     
  • Extreme weather priorities –   Respondents suggested the top three initiatives to help tackle extreme weather events should be:
    1. Increase tree cover and shaded areas to reduce the impact of heat waves (75 per cent)
    2. Implement sustainable drainage systems for roads and buildings/roofs to manage water better (58 per cent)
    3. Strengthen local infrastructure to withstand extreme weather (41 per cent)
  • Tackling climate change and reducing carbon emissions – The top three actions respondents think will help reduce carbon emissions are:
    1. Enhancing green infrastructure to improve air quality and reduce urban heat islands (69 per cent)
    2. Improving energy efficiency in Council-owned public buildings (47 per cent)
    3. Installing renewable energy on Council-owned buildings (47 per cent)
  • Acting on climate change – The top three motivators for respondents acting on climate change are, protecting the environment for future generations (75 per cent), improving the health and wellbeing of my community (62 per cent) and contribute to a greener, more sustainable borough (50 per cent).
     
  • Air quality –  Almost two-thirds of respondents  either strongly agreed (31 per cent) or agreed (34 per cent) that air pollution in the borough has affected their daily life or health. When asked about specific focuses for tackling air quality in the borough, residents mentioned traffic reduction/management and more trees/planting.
     
  • Biodiversity and Greening – More than three quarters (78 per cent) of respondents said the main reason they visit green spaces in the borough is for their mental wellbeing, followed by physical exercise (72 per cent). Respondents suggested the top three priorities for protecting and enhancing biodiversity should be:
    1. Planting more trees (80 per cent)
    2. Creating more community gardens or pocket parks (68 per cent)
    3. Installing green roofs and walls on buildings (43 per cent)
  • Specific focus for parks and green spaces - The top three things respondents would like the Council’s parks and green spaces to provide that they don't already offer are, improved facilities (e.g. toilets, seating, café, children’s facilities, water features etc.), managing dogs in parks and promoting responsible park use.

We did

The feedback from this survey will be used to influence the review and update of key environmental action plans, specifically the Climate Emergency Action Plan, Air Quality Action Plan and the Biodiversity Action Plan.

Feedback will also be fed into the development of a new Parks Strategy and be used to inform the Council’s response and mitigations against extreme weather events

Results updated 5 Feb 2026

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Closed 10 Oct 2025

Opened 24 Mar 2025

Overview

In 2021, we consulted with residents on key environmental priorities before adopting our:

Now, we want to hear from you again to help shape the programmes and priorities for the coming years. This consultation aims to understand how environmental issues are impacting your local area, what environmental improvements you'd like to see and which actions you think the Council should prioritise. Your feedback is vital, and together we can shape a greener, healthier, and more resilient future for Kensington and Chelsea - reducing carbon emissions, improving air quality and enhancing biodiversity in our neighbourhoods.

One of the key priorities in our Council Plan is to deliver greener neighbourhoods, cleaner air, and healthier lives for everyone who lives here. Our five key environmental commitments include:

  • tackling climate change and achieving carbon neutrality
  • improving air quality
  • protecting and enhancing biodiversity
  • addressing fuel poverty
  • and minimising waste.

Why your views matter

We recognise the importance of creating vibrant, liveable and sustainable neighbourhoods by working with the community to envision a greener future for all communities. This survey seeks your input on the environmental challenges in your area, the improvements you wish to see, and the priorities that matter most to you.

As extreme weather events like heatwaves and flooding become more severe and frequent affecting the borough and our communities, this survey also aims to explore how we can adapt to climate change, safeguard/protect all residents, especially the most vulnerable ones, and build a more climate-resilient community together.

If you require assistance in another language or a paper copy of the survey sent to you, please contact us at environment@rbkc.gov.uk

Areas

  • All Areas

Interests

  • Climate Change
  • Consultations
  • Environment
  • Parks