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  • Grenfell Community Support Programme: First Year Review

    We’re reviewing the first year of the Grenfell Community Support programme and want to hear the views of residents eligible for the support before we launch the second year in January 2026. The feedback will help shape future support for the Grenfell community. This anonymous survey will help us understand the experience of those accessing the support, what’s working and what could be improved. We will then ask questions about possible changes we could make to the programme and the... More
    Closed 19 October 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... More
    Closed 20 October 2025
  • Culture Activities in Kensington and Chelsea

    Kensington and Chelsea is rich in culture. We are an international destination for visitors, with Exhibition Road, Notting Hill Carnival, Chelsea Flower Show and Portobello Market to name just a few of the amazing institutions based here. Culture is who we are, it is our heritage and future. It is how we live our lives and express our identities. It is art, music, film, fashion, design and food. But it is much more: it is what defines us and sets out how we are changing. ... More
    Closed 22 October 2025
  • Culture Activities in Kensington and Chelsea - Citizens' Panel

    Kensington and Chelsea is rich in culture. We are an international destination for visitors, with Exhibition Road, Notting Hill Carnival, Chelsea Flower Show and Portobello Market to name just a few of the amazing institutions based here. Culture is who we are, it is our heritage and future. It is how we live our lives and express our identities. It is art, music, film, fashion, design and food. But it is much more: it is what defines us and sets out how we are changing. ... More
    Closed 23 October 2025
  • Colville Square Playground

    Colville Square Playground is a popular play area for younger children up to the age of six, located alongside Colville Square in North Kensington, near Portobello Road, Notting Hill. It has toddler swings, a basket swing, wooden play house, see-saw, roundabout, slide and climbing frame, surrounded by timber fencing. The play equipment and safer surfacing are coming to the end of life and need to be replaced. We would love to hear your views to help us design a new playground for local... More
    Closed 30 October 2025
  • Draft Thames Conservation Area Management Plan

    The Draft Thames Conservation Area Management Plan sets out policies and procedures for managing, monitoring, and enforcing change in the Thames Conservation Area. Its purpose is to preserve the area's significance while identifying opportunities for enhancement. This document supplements the Thames Conservation Area Appraisal which was adopted in February 2020. More
    Closed 31 October 2025
  • King’s Road / Beaufort Street Proposed Signalised Crossings

    Enabling more journeys on foot is one of the Council’s key objectives and helping to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross the road is an important part of meeting that objective. Between 2020 and 2024, there were 25 casualties from collisions at the junction of A3217 King's Road/Beaufort Street, seven of which involved serious injuries. The Council is therefore proposing to make improvements to the signalised pedestrian crossings at this junction. ... More
    Closes 9 November 2025
  • Time Banded Commercial Waste Collections- Holland Park Avenue and Draycott Avenue

    Due to the built nature of the borough, most businesses present their waste and recycling on the public highway in bags to await collection. The Council’s Commercial Waste Service provides collections for many businesses, and there are numerous other private waste collection companies that also service the businesses in Kensington and Chelsea. Earlier in 2025, we launched ‘Clear Streets’ – Commercial Waste Time Banded Collections in nine town centres across... More
    Closes 9 November 2025
  • Housing Management- Tenancy Policy Review

    Kensington and Chelsea is making some changes to its tenancy policy and we’d like your input. The Tenancy policy outlines the Council’s approach to issuing, ending and transitioning between tenancies in its own council housing stock. It was previously published in 2020 and it has reached its cyclical four year review. The changes to this policy are mainly to improve clarity and ease of reading for residents. We’ve moved the definition of the different types of... More
    Closes 9 November 2025
  • Cycle Hangars October 2025

    Enabling more cycling is one of the Council’s borough transport objectives. Making travel by bicycle convenient for residents is one way to improve our air quality, reduce traffic congestion, and work towards our goal for the borough to be carbon neutral by 2040. One of the ways we can make cycling easier is to provide cycle storage. Residents living in flats experience particular difficulty storing bicycles at home and much of the existing cycle parking on-street does not offer high... More
    Closes 16 November 2025
  • Local Listed Building Consent Order for Grade II listed buildings in the Queen’s Gate, Pembridge, and Holland Park Conservation Areas

    The Council is consulting on a Local Listed Building Consent Order (LLBCO) for Grade II listed buildings in the Queen’s Gate, Pembridge, and Holland Park Conservation Areas. This measure would allow owners to install double-glazed windows within existing frames without needing individual listed building consent, provided specific conditions are met. The initiative aims to promote energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions while protecting historic architecture. The... More
    Closes 20 November 2025
  • Council Tax Reduction Scheme 2026-27

    The Council is reviewing its Council Tax Reduction Scheme (the scheme), which helps residents on low incomes by reducing the amount of Council Tax they need to pay. Some households currently receive up to 100 per cent support, meaning they do not pay any Council Tax. We are proud to have one of the most generous schemes in London, helping around 8,000 working-age households each year. However, this may have to change in the future as the Council is facing the biggest financial... More
    Closes 7 December 2025
  • Future support for the voluntary and community sector

    The Council is facing the biggest financial challenge it has ever faced over the next few years. Currently, between now and 2030 we are expecting to lose £82m of funding from Government which represents 40 per cent of our controllable spend. This is due to the Government’s Fairer Funding Review, where they are looking to move funding out of London to the areas of greatest deprivation across the country. When you include broader pressures in terms of inflation and increasing... More
    Closes 7 December 2025
  • Strengthening Portobello Road Phase 1 Consultation

    Have your say on proposals to make Portobello safer, greener, more flood resilient and better for trading. Portobello Road is our famous market street that is rich in heritage, character, and community. We will make sure Portobello remains a unique place where people are proud to live, trade and work. We have developed ideas with local people for almost three years. The key benefits of the proposals are: Better road safety Better flood... More
    Closes 10 December 2025
  • Housing Fraud Policy

    The Council is introducing a new Housing Fraud Policy that establishes clear definitions of housing fraud and unacceptable conduct and confirms Kensington and Chelsea council's approach to tackling housing fraud. The policy sets out the following: Definitions of tenancy and housing fraud Reporting and investigation procedures Criminal and civil enforcement actions Responsibilities of both residents and the Council The... More
    Closes 14 December 2025
  • Join our Citizens' Panel - 2025/26

    Hello, Are you interested in signing up to be a member of our Citizens’ Panel? If so, you are about to become part of a 2000 strong community of Kensington and Chelsea residents as diverse as our borough, influencing key decisions on topics important to you. There is more information on rewards and what Panel members do further down the page. Before you start there are a few requirements to be a part of the Panel, you need to: Live in Kensington and... More
    Closes 31 January 2026
  • Elsham Road and Russell Road area – Bus and coach ban

    The Council has introduced an experimental traffic order which prohibits all buses (including coaches) from entering Elsham Road, Fairfax Place, Holland Gardens, Russell Gardens and Russell Road (excluding any part of those roads that is a red route side road). The ban is intended to improve the amenities of the local area, in particular for residents, by restricting the use of these roads by buses and coaches. The ban has been introduced following recent proposals in relation to using... More
    Closes 19 February 2026
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