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Local Road Safety Scheme- Ledbury Road junction with Westbourne Grove
Kensington and Chelsea Council is striving to become a Greener, Safer and Fairer borough. To make the borough safer, each year we review the roads and junctions across the borough to see which ones have the poorest safety record and develop plans to make them safer. One of the junctions we have identified is Ledbury Road / Westbourne Grove. Over the three years between 2021 and 2023 there were six personal injury collisions at the junction, three of which resulted in... MoreCloses 13 July 2025 -
Bomore Road- Proposed Zebra Crossing
Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey, no later than Sunday 13 July 2025. Enabling more journeys to be made on foot is one of the Council’s key transport objectives and helping to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross the road is an important step in meeting that objective. The Council receives many requests each year for new pedestrian crossings from residents across the borough. We review... MoreCloses 13 July 2025 -
Bramley Road- Proposed Zebra Crossing
Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey, no later than Sunday 13 July 2025. Enabling more journeys to be made on foot is one of the Council’s key transport objectives and helping to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross the road is an important step in meeting that objective. The Council receives many requests each year for new pedestrian crossings from residents across the borough. We review... MoreCloses 13 July 2025 -
Ladbroke Grove by Bonchurch Road- Proposed Zebra Crossing
Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey, no later than Sunday 13 July 2025. Enabling more journeys to be made on foot is one of the Council’s key transport objectives and helping to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross the road is an important step in meeting that objective. The Council receives many requests each year for new pedestrian crossings from residents across the borough. We review... MoreCloses 13 July 2025 -
St Ann’s Road by Stoneleigh Place - Proposed Zebra Crossing
Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey, no later than Sunday 13 July 2025. Enabling more journeys to be made on foot is one of the Council’s key transport objectives and helping to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross the road is an important step in meeting that objective. The Council receives many requests each year for new pedestrian crossings from residents across the borough. We review... MoreCloses 13 July 2025 -
Local Road Safety Scheme- Collingham Road junction with Harrington Gardens and Collingham Gardens
Kensington and Chelsea Council is striving to become a Greener, Safer and Fairer borough. To make the borough safer, each year we review the roads and junctions across the borough to see which ones have the poorest safety record and develop plans to make them safer. One of the junctions we have identified is Collingham Road / Harrington Gardens / Collingham Gardens. Over the three years between 2021 and 2023 there were six injury collisions at the junction, two of which... MoreCloses 13 July 2025 -
Windows in Residential Properties Local Development Order
The Council is considering making a Local Development Order (LDO) which will remove the need for separate planning permission for new windows as long as the new window is “of similar appearance” to the existing window. This could mean installing double glazing where only single glazing is in place, or replacing old double-glazed windows with more modern and efficient products. This will help people to make their homes warmer and greener. The order also would allow uPVC... MoreCloses 16 July 2025 -
Extending parking controls near Olympia
The site of Olympia Exhibition Centre has been redeveloped to include new attractions that are planned to open between September 2025 and early 2026. This includes a large music venue, a theatre and several restaurants and bars. These new uses will bring more visitors to the local area, especially in the evenings. Although most visitors are likely to use public transport, the Council believes that a reduction in on-site parking, and the London Borough of Hammersmith... MoreCloses 21 July 2025 -
Elm Park Gardens - Proposed kerbside carriageway tree planting
Please read the following information carefully before completing the survey below, no later than 27 July 2025 . Kensington and Chelsea’s Council plan sets out our ambition to become a greener, safer and fairer borough. To make the borough greener, we are proposing to introduce trees in kerbside carriageway tree pits along Elm Park Gardens, in both the east and west arms of the road. Following funding approval to progress with the scheme from the... MoreCloses 27 July 2025 -
Grenville Place and Prince of Wales Terrace - Proposed kerbside carriageway tree planting
Please read the following information carefully before completing the survey below, no later than 27 July 2025 . Following a successful application for Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) funding by a local resident to introduce new trees along Grenville Place and Prince of Wales Terrace, the Council is now seeking views on the proposals. A portion of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is to be spent on local priorities; this is called... MoreCloses 27 July 2025 -
Ladbroke Square and Ladbroke Terrace - Proposed sinusoidal road hump traffic calming
Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey below, no later than Sunday 27 July 2025 . Following a successful application for Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) funding by local residents, to introduce traffic calming in Ladbroke Square and Ladbroke Terrace, the Council is now seeking views on the proposals. A portion of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is to be spent on local... MoreCloses 27 July 2025 -
Earl's Court Shopfront Design Guide - draft Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)
This design guide has been produced to help businesses improve their shopfronts and bring a more unified design identity to Earl’s Court Road District Centre’s characterful shops and businesses. It is for business owners new to the high street planning to install a new shopfront or signage, as well as more established business owners looking to improve or change their current shopfront or signage. The Council is consulting on adopting the guide as a Supplementary Planning... MoreCloses 30 July 2025 -
London Healthy Waterways Boat Dweller 2025
RRR Consultancy Ltd is conducting research to understand how air pollution, fuel use, and energy options impact boat dwellers across London. This study aims to gather insights into boaters’ awareness of air pollution and its health effects, access to energy sources, barriers to switching from solid fuels, and attitudes towards sustainability and climate emergency. The findings will help inform local authorities, waterways organisations, and policymakers to improve support for boat dwellers.... MoreCloses 1 August 2025 -
Residents Survey
As part of our commitment to listen to residents and respond to feedback the Council is inviting all our residents to take part in our residents survey. This is your opportunity to tell us what you think about the borough and the Council. Our survey focuses on our residents' satisfaction with the local area and Council services. We will use the feedback we receive from residents to help us set priorities for a greener, safer and fairer Kensington and Chelsea . The survey is open... MoreCloses 2 August 2025 -
Franklin's Row Improvements
Kensington and Chelsea Council is striving to become a Greener, Safer and Fairer borough. As part of improvements to Quietway 15, and in response to requests from residents to calm traffic, the Council is proposing improvements at the junctions of Franklin’s Row/Cheltenham Terrace/St Leonard’s Terrace and Franklin’s Row/Turk’s Row. To encourage slower vehicle speeds, t he proposals include introducing footway widening to narrow the carriageway and reduce crossing... MoreCloses 3 August 2025 -
Silchester Road Central Reservation
Kensington and Chelsea Council is striving to become a Greener, Safer and Fairer borough. As part of improvements to Cycleway 27 and in response to concerns from Kensington Aldridge Academy over near-miss collisions, the Council is proposing to introduce a new central reservation where Silchester Road meets Lancaster Road. The proposals involve introducing a raised median strip either side of the existing zebra crossing to encourage vehicles to remain within the carriageway lane and... MoreCloses 3 August 2025 -
Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) for 2025-28
The Kensington and Chelsea Health and Wellbeing Board is consulting on its draft Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) for 2025-28 and would like to hear from you. Every Health and Wellbeing Board has a statutory responsibility to update their PNA by the 1st October 2025. The PNA is used to help the NHS decide on applications for new pharmacies and changes at existing pharmacies. The draft report assesses the needs of pharmaceutical services for the local... MoreCloses 8 August 2025 -
Making the Borough Greener
In 2021, we consulted with residents on key environmental priorities before adopting our: Climate Emergency Action Plan (CEAP) Air Quality Action Plan (AQAP) and Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) 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... MoreCloses 10 August 2025 -
Statement of Licensing Policy
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is currently consulting on its Statement of Licensing Policy. This policy outlines how the Licensing Act 2003 is implemented within the borough. The policy covers various licensed premises, including pubs, restaurants, clubs, and off-licences. The consultation aims to gather feedback from residents, businesses, and other stakeholders on the proposed changes to the policy. We are required to review and republish this policy every five years and... MoreCloses 31 August 2025
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