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Housing Management - Improving Our Services
Kensington and Chelsea Council’s Housing Management Directorate are looking to understand how our tenants currently view and interact with our services (t hese services include everything we do as your landlord, including repairs, financial support, housing support, employment support, engagement events, and neighbourhood and estate improvement works). MoreClosed 26 July 2024 -
World's End Services
The World's End Project Why are we doing this? We have heard clearly from residents that the Council needs to do more to join up services and focus our activity in locations where residents are. The World's End Project is in specific response to what residents have told us they want in their neighbourhood. The Council is working with residents and other stakeholders in the World’s End area to understand how more localised approaches could benefit residents and how more joined... MoreClosed 21 July 2024 -
Housing Management Repairs Policy
The Repairs Policy is up for review as the current version was published in 2019 and needs a refresh. Kensington and Chelsea Council have made some changes which are summarised below. We would like to ask our tenants and leaseholders to give their opinion on the changes and suggest their own via the survey so we can further improve the policy. The Repairs Policy outlines Council, tenant and leaseholder responsibilities, it mainly focuses on the responsive repairs service but... MoreClosed 16 July 2024 -
Housing Management - Repairs and Damp and Mould Policy Consultations
Kensington and Chelsea Council's Housing Management Department is consulting on a refreshed Repairs Policy and a new Damp and Mould Policy. The department wants to hear from both tenants and leaseholders to see if the changes are welcomed and if other changes need to be made. Links to the individual surveys can be found at the bottom of this page so that you can make your voice heard. MoreClosed 16 July 2024 -
Housing Management Damp and Mould Policy
The Council is introducing an improved approach to dealing with damp and mould in residents’ homes. We know that damp and mould issues in the home can seriously impact residents’ health, well-being and the condition of their homes. The Council therefore wants to take a zero-tolerance approach towards damp and mould and do everything reasonably possible to ensure that residents are safe and healthy at home. The policy outlines different types of damp in the home that can be... MoreClosed 16 July 2024 -
June 2024 Parking Changes
We would like to know your views on the proposed parking amendments listed below to inform our decision-making process and ensure your views are considered. Addison Road, Allen Street, Alma Place, Ashburn Place, Basil Street, Beaufort Street, Bevington Road, Blenheim Crescent, Bonchurch Road, Brewster Gardens, Brompton Road, Brunswick Gardens, Burnaby Street, Cadogan Gardens, Cadogan Square, Callow Street, Cambridge Gardens, Campden Grove, Cathcart Road, Cavaye Place, Chepstow Villas,... MoreClosed 4 July 2024 -
June 24 Housing Parking Changes
This consultation seeks views on proposals to make changes to the parking layout within 375 Portobello Road, Henry Dickens Court, Longlands Court, Portobello Court and Tor Court housing estates and the World's End Estate Underground Car Park. MoreClosed 4 July 2024 -
Evening time economy
The Council has commissioned consultants Night Time Economy Solutions LTD, to collect early research on life in the borough between the hours of 6pm and 6am. We want to ensure that our borough is safe and works well for everyone, so we are building an understanding of current activities. The survey will help us understand more about how residents, businesses and public services including employees and emergency workers; as well as visitors who enjoy our hospitality... MoreClosed 27 June 2024 -
Elm Park Gardens - Road Humps
The Council proposes to construct the type of road humps know as “sinusoidal road humps” at the following locations in Elm Park Gardens (measurements are given from the centre line of the road hump): (i) 1 metre (3ft) south-east of the common boundary of Nos. 110 and 108 Elm Park Gardens; (ii) at the common boundary of Nos. 90 and 93 Elm Park Gardens; (iii) 14 metres (46ft) north-west of the common boundary of Nos. 68 and 74 Elm Park Gardens; (iv) 3 metres (10ft)... MoreClosed 26 June 2024 -
Notting Hill Gate draft action plan
Fill in this feedback form to help shape the future of Notting Hill Gate. Council officers and community members have been working together to create a vision, objectives, and a list of viable interventions to improve the high street since late 2022. The result is this draft action plan . Please make sure you have read the document before responding to the consultation. You have until 23 June 2024 to have your say. MoreClosed 23 June 2024 -
Westfield Park Improvements
Located between Lots Road and Uverdale Road in Chelsea, this is one of the borough’s newest parks, created in 1981 on top of a Second World War bombsite. This park is a well-used community resource and caters for a wide range of park users. The park contains lawns, plenty mature trees, shrubs and flowerbeds, as well as a children’s play area and public toilets. Last year Kensington and Chelsea consulted with the local community about potential improvements to Westfield Park.... MoreClosed 23 June 2024 -
Lexham Gardens - Proposed sinusoidal road hump traffic calming
Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey below. Following a successful application for Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) funding by a resident of Lexham Gardens, to introduce traffic calming in Lexham Gardens (western, eastern and south eastern arms), the Council is now seeking the views of local residents on the proposals. A portion of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is to be spent... MoreClosed 22 June 2024 -
Housing Needs Customer Satisfaction Survey
The Housing Service is keen to hear your feedback on using our services. We would be grateful if you could spare a few minutes to complete this survey. This survey will: Help us better understand residents’ experiences when contacting us online, by telephone, in person or by letter. Help us better understand residents’ ability to use our online services and any barriers, which will inform our policies and how we support residents to use these services. ... MoreClosed 2 June 2024 -
Cresswell Gardens Banned Right Turn
This consultation seeks views on the proposed introduction of a ban on vehicles (except cycles) travelling eastbound along Old Brompton Road turning right into Cresswell Gardens. The Order, which prevents all vehicles except pedal cycles travelling eastward on Old Brompton Road from turning right into Creswell Gardens has been requested by local residents to prevent motorised vehicles from using Creswell Gardens as a cut through to Priory Walk and Drayton Gardens. MoreClosed 24 April 2024 -
Kensington Park Road - one way
This consultation seeks views on the proposal to remove the pedestrian and cycle zone in that part of Kensington Park Road that lies between Blenheim Crescent and Elgin Crescent and to provide a south-eastbound one-way system applying to all vehicles except pedal cycles in Kensington Park Road, between Blenheim Crescent and Elgin Crescent, with an accompanying ‘compulsory right turn except cycles’ from Kensington Park Mews into Kensington Park Road. The Order is... MoreClosed 24 April 2024 -
e-Bike Rental Parking Bays 2024
The Council are looking to expand the borough wide network of parking spaces for e-bike rental cycles. Dockless hire cycles are a convenient alternative to public transport or driving and their ability to be parked flexibly has shown huge usage demand already in Kensington and Chelsea. The Lead Member for Planning and Public Realm has requested that we provide dedicated parking bays to help us ensure that bikes can be parked in controlled locations, minimising impact on residents and to... MoreClosed 17 April 2024 -
Eardley Crescent Banned Left Turn
This consultation seeks views on the proposed introduction of a ban on vehicles (except cycles) travelling eastbound along Old Brompton Road turning left into Eardley Crescent. The Order, which prevents all vehicles except pedal cycles travelling eastward on Old Brompton Road from turning left into Eardley Crescent, is to improve the safety of the junction and to prevent motorised vehicles from using Eardley Crescent as a cut through to Warwick Road. MoreClosed 17 April 2024 -
Rental e-Bike Cycle Parking Bays (2024)
Rental e-bikes have become a regular sight on borough streets and can be a convenient alternative to public transport or driving. The number of trips made by rental e-bikes has increased greatly in Kensington and Chelsea over the last few years. We recognise that parking of rental e-bikes on narrow footways can cause a nuisance to residents, particularly where the footway is obstructed for those using wheelchairs or buggies. In September 2023, we implemented a number of designated e-bike... MoreClosed 17 April 2024 -
Sports and Physical Activity feedback
The Leisure Services team wanted to capture some feedback from residents and other stakeholders about their current levels of physical activity and also their engagement with the Council's Sport and Leisure offer, to provide feedback and new ideas on ways we can improve our service for their benefit. This will also allow us to gauge what forms of exercise people have interest in, in order for us to meet demand or change to be more suitable. MoreClosed 31 March 2024 -
Future Grenfell Support
From October, the Council will be holding a conversation with the immediate local community near Grenfell Tower about the support they want to see from 2024 to 2028. This support is designed to help local residents who live near the Tower with the ongoing impact of the Grenfell tragedy. No decisions have yet been made about this and the support could look entirely different to what is funded through the current Grenfell Recovery programme. ... MoreClosed 29 March 2024 -
Beauchamp Place Streetscape Improvements
Beauchamp Place is an iconic street in the heart of Knightsbridge, historically known for its fashion boutiques and antique shops. However, local business have told the Council that the experience of the street is currently compromised by large volumes of traffic, uneven pavement and road surfaces, and street clutter. Together, we have created a series of interventions that would give the local community and visitors a high-quality space to enjoy and provide a... MoreClosed 24 March 2024 -
London Wood Burning Project 2024
Kensington and Chelsea Council is part of the London Wood Burning Group which received funding from Defra to investigate the effect that wood burning has on indoor and ambient air quality. In late 2022, Opinium, on behalf of the Wood Burning Group, launched a survey to learn how residents planned to heat their homes during the winter of 2022/2023. The survey had 17 questions, and it was trying to measure attitudes and behaviours around wood and solid fuel burning and asked about... MoreClosed 18 March 2024 -
Citizens' Panel - Making the borough safer 2024
You have consistently told us that community safety is one of your top priorities and we have sought your views on making the borough safer since 2021. We are doing so again to continue to build up evidence over time about your experiences of crime and antisocial behaviour. This is vital in measuring progress against the current Community Safety Plan and action plans and for the strategic planning of the Community Safety Team . Your feedback is also vital in informing the team's work... MoreClosed 18 March 2024 -
February 2024 parking changes
This consultation seeks views on various proposed changes to parking, waiting and loading restrictions across the borough in the following streets: Alma Place, Ashburn Place, Basil Street, Bolton Gardens, Bramham Gardens, Callow Street, Cambridge Gardens, Cheyne Gardens, Clarendon Road, Colville Road, Courtfield Road, Cromwell Crescent, Donne Place, Draycott Avenue, Dulford Street, Elm Park Gardens, Elsham Road, Fawcett Street, Fernshaw Road, Finborough Road, Grenfell Road, Harrington... MoreClosed 13 March 2024 -
February 24 Housing Parking Changes
This consultation seeks views on proposals to make changes to the parking layout within 375 Portobello Road and Elm Park Gardens Central housing estates. MoreClosed 13 March 2024 -
Tenancy Strategy 2024
The Council is currently reviewing its Tenancy Strategy. This sets out our expectations for social housing providers in the borough when granting tenancies, supporting tenants to manage their tenancies and deciding not to grant a further tenancy when one ends. Social housing providers includes the Council as well as housing associations/private registered providers in the borough. Social housing providers must consider the Tenancy Strategy when setting their own Tenancy... MoreClosed 29 February 2024 -
Public Space Protection Order (PSPO)- Earl's Court
Following concerns raised by residents in Earl's Court ward regarding the overall safety of the area, the Council is proposing to implement a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO). This measure is intended to address anti-social behaviors, enhance safety, and contribute to the overall improvement of the quality of life in Earl's Court ward. Proposed PSPO Restrictions: 1. Use of illegal drugs or psychoactive substances Prohibits preparing or using illegal drugs or... MoreClosed 22 February 2024 -
Polling districts and polling places review 2024
At least once every five years, the Council is required to review all the polling districts and polling places in the borough. This is to make sure that all electors continue to have access to reasonable facilities for voting. The review looks at the scheme of polling districts and polling places, which must be agreed by Full Council. A polling district is a geographical area set for the purposes of an election only. All voters who live in the same... MoreClosed 18 February 2024 -
Support payment for low-income households
Kensington and Chelsea is home to some of the most deprived households in the country and many households in the borough continue to struggle with the impact of the rising cost of living. The Council has outlined its commitment to support a fairer borough and helping people with the cost of living and is proposing to make a £100 support payment in Spring 2024 to low-income households likely to be struggling the most. The £100 payment would be paid to over 16,500... MoreClosed 24 January 2024 -
Draft Budget 2024-25: Fees and Charges Proposals
We need your views on the Council’s budget which includes proposed fees and charges for the financial year 2024-25. Residents, businesses, and communities are invited to share their feedback on the proposed fees and charges as part of the wider budget consultation for 2024-25 which will be taken to Full Council in February 2024 for approval. Your feedback will help us shape our financial priorities and deliver value for money for our residents,... MoreClosed 7 January 2024
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