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Housing Management- Resident Involvement Strategy
At Kensington and Chelsea, we believe that residents should be at the centre of everything we do. You know your homes and communities best, and your insights are invaluable in shaping the services that affect your lives. This strategy is about working with you, not just for you, and creating real opportunities to collaborate, share ideas, and bring about meaningful change. Since the launch of our first Resident Involvement Strategy in 2021, we’ve made strides in building trust and... MoreOpened 6 August 2025 -
Maintaining and Investing in Residents’ Homes: Draft Housing Asset Management Strategy 2025-2030
The Council is updating its strategy for the maintenance and improvement of residents’ homes over the next five years, with an update to the Housing Asset Management Strategy. This draft Strategy has been co-designed with residents and builds on previous work shaped by the lessons from Grenfell, evolving legislation and regulation, and changing resident expectations. It aims to ensure all Council homes are safe, well-maintained, and energy-efficient, while strengthening trust... MoreOpened 11 August 2025 -
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... MoreOpened 13 August 2025 -
Tetcott Road Cycle Stands
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. Chelsea Riverside ward councillors have approved a Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy bid from a resident to introduce cycle stands on the pedestrianised area in Tetcott Road between Chelsea Academy and World's End... MoreOpened 1 September 2025 -
Community Safety Plan 2025
The Safer Kensington and Chelsea Partnership brings together the Council, Police, health services and voluntary sector organisations to address community safety issues in the borough. Safer Kensington and Chelsea would like your help to find out what are the most important crime and community safety issues affecting residents and businesses in our borough. This survey is an opportunity to tell us how resources from agencies across a range of statutory services - including Police, Council, the... MoreOpened 1 September 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... MoreOpened 8 September 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. ... MoreOpened 10 September 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. ... MoreOpened 10 September 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. ... MoreOpened 29 September 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... MoreOpened 29 September 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... MoreOpened 29 September 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... MoreOpened 6 October 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... MoreOpened 9 October 2025
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