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  • Youth Council - Your Voice

    The Youth Council launched in January 2020 following the Council’s Youth Review. One of the key findings outlined that “It’s really important that young people are listened to and have a meaningful role in shaping services that affect them”. Members of the Youth Council have shared that: “Our role is to provide representation for all young people in the community and to present recommendations and guidance on youth interests, views and issues to Council... More
    Closed 1 October 2021
  • Kensington and Chelsea Future High Streets

    High streets everywhere are changing but together we can ensure Kensington and Chelsea’s vibrant streets keep meeting the needs of our communities. Think about your local or favourite high street. What do you like about it? What would you like to see improved? More
    Closed 30 September 2021
  • Experimental provision of bus lane and cycle lane changes on Chelsea Bridge

    From 21 March 2021, there will be an experimental order to provide an at any time northbound with-flow bus lane for the use of buses, solo motorcycles, pedal cycles, taxis and dial-a-ride buses in the northbound carriageway of Chelsea Bridge, extending between the boundary with the London Borough of Wandsworth (approximately the centre of the bridge) and 89 metres south of Chelsea Embankment and to amend the length of cycle lane in the northbound carriageway of Chelsea Bridge so... More
    Closed 21 September 2021
  • Silchester Social Value Projects

    Silchester Estate is set to benefit from a multi-million pound programme of improvement works to the external fabric, and internal areas, of the four tower blocks on the estate. In preparation for the works starting (expected February 2022), Kensington and Chelsea Council is currently preparing to put out an ‘invitation to tender’ to contractors. This is when companies bid to win the contract to carry out the programme of improvement works. It is a Government-mandated... More
    Closed 20 September 2021
  • Gambling Licensing Policy 2021 Update

    The Gambling Act 2005 requires all licensing authorities to prepare and publish a Gambling Act Statement of Policy and Principles every three years. A review of the current policy, which is due to expire in January 2022, is now underway. This will be our sixth Statement of Gambling Policy. Please take the time to view a Draft Statement of Gambling Policy 2022-2025 (document opens in new window). You can also view a short summary of the key changes in the Summary of... More
    Closed 19 September 2021
  • Older People's Day Services

    Kensington and Chelsea Council and Westminster City Council provide a range of older people’s day services focused on supporting residents to maintain their physical and emotional wellbeing. Some of the services are more targeted at older residents who are independent and broadly speaking fit and healthy to help them stay that way. Some services support older residents who already have more complex physical and cognitive conditions who may need care and... More
    Closed 12 September 2021
  • Kensington Memorial Park - Draft Masterplan

    The Council are seeking your views on improvements to Kensington Memorial Park (St Mark’s Park). This consultation follows a number of discussions we have had with people over the past few years. In 2019 we asked people for their views on the future of park buildings and in 2020 we asked people about the water play area and proposals to install an outdoor gym. More recently in spring 2021 we held a series of discussion groups, where members of the... More
    Closed 12 September 2021
  • Avondale Park Improvements

    Over the last few months, Kensington and Chelsea Council has been consulting with the local community about potential improvements to Avondale Park. This has been collected through an initial ideas and feedback period and focus groups sessions with internal and external stakeholders. The results from these two previous phases have been used to shape the following formal consultation survey. The Council would like to know your views on the ideas which have already been... More
    Closed 12 September 2021
  • Anti-social behaviour on the World's End Estate

    The Housing Management Anti-Social Behaviour Team was formed in December 2020 to tackle more serious incidents of anti-social behaviour and help reduce crime, specifically on Council-owned estates, to ensure our residents feel safe in their homes and local community. The team act on information reported by residents and help resolve complaints, whilst also using police intelligence to proactively tackle anti-social behaviour by putting measures in place to prevent it happening in the first... More
    Closed 6 September 2021
  • Dedicated Service for bereaved and survivors from the Grenfell tragedy

    The Council has recently launched a wide-ranging consultation and review with bereaved and survivors to help shape the future of the Dedicated Service. The first phase of the consultation will run from Monday 5 July to at least Monday 16 August 2021, with a follow-up phase planned for September/October 2021. The Dedicated Service Team has written to all bereaved and survivors with more information about the review and to let them know the different ways they can share... More
    Closed 5 September 2021
  • Powis Square - Co-designing the new play space

    The Powis Square Steering Group comprised of local residents, ward Councillors and Council officers has been set-up to co-design improvements to the square. As part of this, children and young people have begun sharing their ideas and opinions about redesigning Powis Square Play Space. We want to know: • What are your favourite things about the Powis Square Play Space? • What would you want included in the new play space? • How... More
    Closed 26 August 2021
  • Making the borough greener

    Welcome to your second Citizens’ Panel survey and thank you for agreeing to be a part of the Panel community. When you joined the Panel the majority of you told us that the environment was an important issue for you. This survey is, therefore, on the environment and making Kensington and Chelsea greener. The Council declared a Climate Emergency in late 2019, adopted the more stringent World Health Organisation (WHO) air quality guideline values and has recently produced its ... More
    Closed 23 August 2021
  • Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) - Nuisance vehicles

    The consultation will consider whether there is a need to extend the Council’s existing Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) - nuisance vehicles for another three years, and also consider its expansion. This Order was originally created to manage a minority of drivers in and around the Knightsbridge area whose driving habits create a nuisance to the local community and environment, affecting the quality of life of both residents and those working in the area. The Order was renewed in... More
    Closed 22 August 2021
  • New Homes Delivery Programme - Edenham Round 3

    The Council is delivering 600 new homes including a minimum of 300 social rent homes, alongside open market homes to rent and other community and employment facilities as part of its New Homes Delivery Programme (NHDP). We have consulted on the first four sites in Phase 1 of our NHDP and they have now received planning permission. These four sites – Acklam Road, 175-177 Kensal Road, 15-17 Hewer Street and 54 St Helens Gardens - will deliver 97 new homes. Work has now started... More
    Closed 20 August 2021
  • Pedestrian and cycle zones in Cadogan Gardens (outside Holy Trinity CofE School) at school drop-off and pick-up times

    From 1 September 2021, the Council are looking to extend the experimental traffic order to ban m otor vehicles entering the southern west to east arm of Cadogan Gardens, between the eastern kerb-line of Cadogan Gardens (eastern north to south arm) and the western kerb-line of Pavilion Road, between 8.45 am and 9.15 am and between 3.00 pm and 3.40 pm on Mondays to Fridays inclusive, permanently. Note: The pedestrian and cycle zone in the above... More
    Closed 11 August 2021
  • Pedestrian and cycle zones in Lennox Gardens (outside Knightsbridge School) at school drop-off and pick-up times

    From 1st September 2021, the Council are looking to extend the experimental traffic order to ban motor vehicles entering north-easternmost arm of Lennox Gardens, between the north-eastern kerb-line of Lennox Gardens (north-westernmost arm) and the south kerb-line of Pont Street, between 7.45 am and 9.15 am and between 3.15 pm and 4.45 pm on Mondays to Fridays inclusive, permanently. Note: The pedestrian and cycle zone in the above location is... More
    Closed 11 August 2021
  • Lower Sloane Street / Royal Hospital Road - Pedestrian Improvements

    The Council is proposing improvements to make it easier to cross the road at the traffic light-controlled junction of Royal Hospital Road with Lower Sloane Street, Pimlico Road and Chelsea Bridge Road. Currently there are no signalised pedestrian facilities at this junction site. To allow for the new ‘Green Man’ pedestrian signals at this junction, the existing zebra crossing on Lower Sloane Street by Sloane Gardens and Holbein Mews will need to be converted to a... More
    Closed 25 July 2021
  • Experimental Closure of part of Elystan Street to all motor vehicles except motorcycles

    The general effect of the Orders will be on an experimental basis to: Prevent all motor vehicles, other than motorcycles, from entering the length of Elystan Street that lies between the south-eastern kerb-line of Whitehead’s Grove and the north-western kerb-line of Elystan Place Suspend the permit parking place on the north-east side of Elystan Street, in the length of street specified above Provide ‘at any time’ waiting restrictions in Elystan... More
    Closed 25 July 2021
  • K&C Life

    We hope you are enjoying your weekly subscription to K&C Life, the Council’s digital newsletter that shares the latest information about events, community offers, service changes and more directly to your inbox. More
    Closed 25 July 2021
  • New Homes Delivery Programme - Cheyne Nursery and Children’s Centre with Housing

    The Council is delivering 600 new homes including a minimum of 300 social rent homes, alongside open market homes to rent and other community and employment facilities as part of its New Homes Delivery Programme (NHDP). Cheyne The NHDP has identified a site on the existing Cheyne Nursery and Children’s Centre as a potential area to help deliver new homes for the borough, alongside a new nursery and children’s centre. More
    Closed 22 July 2021
  • New Homes Delivery Programme - Barlby Road Round 2

    The Council is delivering 600 new homes including a minimum of 300 social rent homes, alongside open market homes to rent and other community and employment facilities as part of its New Homes Delivery Programme (NHDP). Barlby Road The NHDP has identified a site by Barlby Road as a potential area to help deliver new homes for the borough. A first round of consultation took place between November 2020 and January 2021. We have taken on board the comments from the first round of... More
    Closed 21 July 2021
  • Miscellaneous Parking Amendments - June 2021

    Various proposed changes to parking, waiting and loading restrictions across the borough. More
    Closed 21 July 2021
  • Off-street Parking Amendment (West Row Estate)

    Proposed conversion of RBKC Housing Personalised Disabled Bay (WER01) to RBKC Housing Resident Permit Holders Bay (number 4) and RBKC Housing Personalised Disabled Bay (WER04) to RBKC Housing Resident Permit Holders Bay (number 10) in the West Row Housing Estate. More
    Closed 21 July 2021
  • Holland Road Tree Pits

    Residents have told us that they want more trees planted in the Borough. We are considering Holland Road as a possible location for more trees, in light of the relatively few trees in the street at the moment. It is hoped that the trees would help make the streets more attractive, increase biodiversity, improve air quality and fight pollution. As the ground under the pavements is generally taken up by vaults and utilities, one option is to have planting places built into the road space... More
    Closed 11 July 2021
  • Chelsea Green - Proposed Improvements

    During the last few weeks we have been working with the Chelsea Green Working group to develop a proposal to improve Chelsea Green, to provide a focal point for the local community to enjoy. We have listened carefully to the suggestions and concerns raised by the working group and now feel that we have a scheme that fulfils all the requirements and addresses all the areas of concern. We would now like to hear if the local community would like us to implement the scheme. This scheme will... More
    Closed 30 June 2021
  • Character Study

    The Council is carrying out a study of the borough to identify its growth patterns and what makes each of its areas distinctive. This character study will feed into the Local Plan and inform future growth and developments. The final study will make recommendations on the most appropriate forms of development for an area. You can help shape the future of the borough by telling us what gives your neighbourhood its unique identity and how new development can be best integrated to strengthen... More
    Closed 27 June 2021
  • Proposed temporary extended hours of residents' parking control in relation to London Wonderground

    From 15 July to 26 September 2021, there will be an event taking place in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, called the London Wonderground. The event will be held in Empress Place, SW6, and although the hours of operation have not been confirmed publicly, based on other Wonderground events it is anticipated that it will be open seven days a week, and will close at 10pm on weekdays, and midnight on Saturday and Sunday. We are consulting you on the below temporary... More
    Closed 25 June 2021
  • Proposed changes to parking bays in Hillgate Village

    In response to concerns about emergency vehicle access, and after consulting local residents and other interested parties, the Council converted most of the residents’ parking on the north side of Hillgate Place (between Hillgate Street and Farmer Street) to double yellow line in 2012. This specific section of Hillgate Place is less than 6 metres wide from kerb to kerb, and this is narrower than other roads in the Hillgate Village area, and emergency vehicles were not be able to pass... More
    Closed 25 June 2021
  • St Helen's Gardens - Proposed Improvements

    The St Quintin and Woodlands Neighbourhood Forum Neighbourhood Plan identified the opportunity for St Helen’s Gardens to act as a focal point for the area and the local community. In 2018 there was a serious collision at the junction of St Helen’s Gardens and St Quintin Avenue involving a pedestrian. We have also received numerous complaints about traffic speeds on St Quintin Avenue and in the vicinity of St Helen’s Gardens over the years. We have therefore taken this... More
    Closed 20 June 2021
  • Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy - Kensington and Chelsea Council and Westminster City Council

    The Councils (Kensington and Chelsea Council and Westminster City Council) are seeking the views of those who live, work and study in the two boroughs, to inform the development of the next Ending Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy. The survey should take no more than five minutes. Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) is the umbrella term used to describe a range of violent and abusive acts and behaviours, including: domestic abuse (including coercive... More
    Closed 20 June 2021
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