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Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy – 2026 Application Round
Funding is available through the Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL). New developments pay a levy in the borough to support local infrastructure. A proportion of this funding is set aside as Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy, to be spent on infrastructure that is important to the local community. Applications are open now for six weeks until 11 March 2026 to fund your next community project. Projects should focus on improving physical infrastructure which... MoreOpened 28 January 2026 -
Making the borough safer 2026 - Citizens' Panel
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 our new priorities, developing action plans and for the strategic planning of community safety services. Your feedback is also vital in informing the team's work... MoreOpened 30 January 2026 -
Pet Policy
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is reviewing its Pet Policy and is inviting residents to share their views, The updated policy aims to support responsible pet ownership, protect animal welfare, and ensure that our neighbourhoods remain safe, clean and enjoyable for everyone. It sets out expectations for pet care and behaviour, guidance for keeping pets in council housing, rules for using shared and public spaces, and approaches for managing noise, nuisance and safety concerns.... MoreOpened 1 February 2026 -
Abbotsbury Road - Proposed Zebra Crossing by Holland Park (North Abbotsbury Entrance)
Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey, no later than 23:59 on Sunday 29 March 2026. Enabling more walking is one of the Council’s 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 every request to... MoreOpened 16 February 2026 -
Draft Housing Enforcement Policy 2026: tenancy reforms under the Renters’ Rights Act
We want to hear your views on our new draft Housing Enforcement Policy. The Renters’ Rights Act comes into force on 1 May 2026 and introduces changes to private rented sector (PRS) tenancies. This includes: End of section 21 “no fault” evictions : Landlords will no longer be able to use a section 21 notice to end a tenancy. Introduction of assured periodic tenancies : These will replace assured shorthold tenancies and roll on a... MoreOpened 16 February 2026 -
Royal Hospital Road - Proposed Zebra Crossing by Ormonde Gate
Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey, no later than 23:59 on Sunday 26 April 2026. Enabling more walking is one of the Council’s 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 every request to... MoreOpened 16 March 2026 -
March 2026 Housing Parking Changes
This consultation seeks views on proposals to make changes to the parking layout within the following housing estates: CONVENT HOUSING ESTATE, KNIGHT’S HOUSE HOUSING ESTATE, PORTOBELLO COURT HOUSING ESTATE AND 375 PORTOBELLO ROAD HOUSING ESTATE MoreOpened 18 March 2026 -
March 2026 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. ABBOTSBURY ROAD, ALLEN STREET, ASTELL STREET, CAMPDEN HILL GARDENS, CHELSEA MANOR STREET, CHEPSTOW VILLAS, CLARENDON ROAD, CROWTHORNE ROAD, DARFIELD WAY, DARNLEY TERRACE, DE VERE GARDENS, DENYER STREET, DRAYCOTT AVENUE, DRAYTON GARDENS, EDWARDES SQUARE, ELYSTAN STREET, FERNSHAW ROAD, GUNTER GROVE, HOLLAND VILLAS ROAD, HORNTON... MoreOpened 18 March 2026 -
Housing Management - Hoarding and Self-Neglect Policy
Kensington and Chelsea Council is committed to ensuring that our homes are places where people want to live and feel safe. In January 2025, we had 186 ongoing cases of hoarding, highlighting the need for a clear and structured approach to addressing this issue. We have reviewed and amended our policy, including liaising with Hoarders UK for their feedback. The draft policy sets out how we will provide residents with safe homes while offering the necessary support to help them manage... MoreOpened 11 May 2026 -
Citizens' Panel: Supporting children and young people in the borough 2026
It is a key priority for Kensington and Chelsea's Children's Services to ensure that more local people are shaping the services we provide. We are developing our three-year Children and Young People's Plan and we would like to hear from you about how you think we can better support children and young people in the borough. MoreOpened 12 May 2026 -
Airlie Gardens School Street
What is a School Street? A School Street is a road, or section of road, outside a school that becomes a pedestrian and cycle zone during the school's opening and/or closing times. These timed road closures aim to reduce congestion and poor air quality outside the school by preventing parents' vehicles from accessing the road to drop off children. Additionally, they make the area outside the school safer and can make it easier for families to choose more sustainable modes of travel.... MoreOpened 20 May 2026 -
Health needs of the LGBTQIA+ community
Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster City Councils are undertaking a Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) to better understand the health and wellbeing of local communities, and we are inviting LGBTQIA+ residents and workers to share their experiences, views, and perceptions of health, wellbeing, and local services. Your feedback will help us identify what is working well, highlight any gaps in support, and shape future services and provision across the boroughs. The... MoreOpened 22 May 2026 -
Gloucester Road - Proposed central carriageway tree planting (NCIL6 – QG23)
Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey below, no later than Sunday 5 July 2026 at 23:59pm . Following a successful application by a resident of Queen's Gate ward for Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) funding to introduce new trees along Gloucester Road, the Council is now seeking the views of local residents on the proposals. Queen’s Gate ward councillors supported the application in... MoreOpens 25 May 2026 -
Rental Micromobility Parking Bays 2026
Rental e-bikes and e-scooters 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 and scooters has increased greatly in Kensington and Chelsea over the last few years. But, we recognise that parking of rental micromobility vehicles on narrow footways can cause a nuisance to residents, particularly where the footway is obstructed for those using wheelchairs or buggies. The Council is... MoreOpens 27 May 2026 -
Ladbroke Grove Parallel Crossing
Enabling more walking and cycling is one of the Council’s transport objectives. Making such trips safer and more convenient 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. We are consulting on providing a new parallel crossing on Ladbroke Grove, just south of the junction with Blenheim Crescent. Parallel crossings enable pedestrians and cyclists to cross a road safely, with... MoreOpens 1 June 2026 -
Ledbury Road Zebra Crossing
Please read the following information carefully before filling in our consultation survey, no later than 23:59 on Sunday 12 July 2026. Enabling more walking is one of the Council’s transport objectives and helping to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross the road is an important step in meeting that objective. As part of upgrades to the Council's existing Cycleway network, the Council is proposing to introduce a new zebra crossing and... MoreOpens 1 June 2026 -
Pavilion Road Two-Way Cycling Scheme
Enabling more cycling is one of the Council’s borough transport objectives. Making cycle trips safer and more convenient 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 . Two-way cycling means that cyclists can use a one-way street - or a section of a street - in both directions whilst other vehicles remain able to use the street in only one direction. Provision of two-way cycling can... MoreOpens 1 June 2026 -
Cathcart Road Two-Way Cycling Scheme
Enabling more cycling is one of the Council’s borough transport objectives. Making cycle trips safer and more convenient 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. Two-way cycling means that cyclists can use a one-way street - or a section of a street - in both directions whilst other vehicles remain able to use the street in only one direction. Provision of two-way cycling can open up more... MoreOpens 1 June 2026
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