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  • Key Worker Pilot Scheme Feedback

    Thank you for your interest in the Key Worker Pilot Scheme. We would like you to participate in this short survey so we can understand: Your opinions of the application experience Your suggestions on how we might be able to improve the application experience More
    Closed 24 November 2021
  • Traffic Order S302 - Cadogan Gardens and Pavilion Road

    The proposals aim to increase visibility for all road users, and create a waiting space for cyclists to facilitate contra-flow (two-way) cycling in this one-way section of Pavilion Road. The proposed changes are: A) Conversion of 10 metres (33ft) of single yellow line (hours of control Monday to Saturday 8.30am to 6.30pm) to double yellow line, outside the flank wall of No. 59 Cadogan Square, situated in Pavilion Road. B) Conversion of a pay-by-phone visitor... More
    Closed 24 November 2021
  • Proposed closure of Talbot Road in front of the Tabernacle and Powis Square Gardens

    We would like your views on a proposal to close a small section of Talbot Road between the Tabernacle and Powis Square Gardens to all traffic except for emergency vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians. More
    Closed 3 December 2021
  • Experimental introduction of on-carriageway electric scooted parking places

    On an experimental basis, t he Council has introduced e-scooter parking places in the carriageway in the following locations: Kensington Park Road, in the centre of the carriageway, adjacent to the flank wall of No. 2 Horbury Crescent, having a length of 5 metres and a width of 2.5 metres Talbot Road, on the south-east side, outside Nos. 105/107 and No. 109 Talbot Road, by removing a 5.2-metre pay on-street parking place Walmer Road, on the south-west... More
    Closed 7 December 2021
  • Business Matters enewsletter

    Business Matters is one of a number of regular enewsletters produced by the Council to keep residents and businesses informed about local issues. Business Matters is a fortnightly enewsletter targeted at businesses in the borough and those that are interested in business issues. More
    Closed 8 December 2021
  • Bute Street - Proposed Improvements

    In 2020, to help local businesses during the Covid 19 pandemic, we closed Bute Street to motor vehicles on an experimental basis. This allowed more space for pedestrians and cyclists and enabled the restaurants and cafes on Bute Street to place tables and chairs outside their premises. This arrangement has worked well and we would now like to make the closure permanent and create a welcoming, harmonious and flexible space accommodating the farmers’ market on Saturdays;... More
    Closed 24 December 2021
  • Care and wellbeing in your borough

    This is a challenging time for all of us, both nationally and locally and COVID-19 is still a serious issue. Kensington and Chelsea Council is providing a number of services for residents, as well as working in partnership with many local organisations that are undertaking fantastic work to support local residents. In August 2020, we heard from our residents about the impact that COVID-19 was having on you; the services you were accessing; and where you think the Council could... More
    Closed 29 December 2021
  • A policy to support al fresco dining on streets and public spaces

    The Council has long recognised the positive contribution that outdoor hospitality makes to enlivening our streets and creating attractive and successful places for residents and visitors to enjoy. During the pandemic, when indoor dining was restricted, the opportunity to eat outdoors was valued and enjoyed by many who live, work or spend time in the borough. The Government introduced, a new type of licence; called a Pavement Licence, to make it easier for hospitality businesses to... More
    Closed 31 December 2021
  • School Street - Vicente Cañada Blanch Spanish School

    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 closing times. These timed road closures aim to reduce congestion and poor air quality directly outside school gates by preventing parents' vehicles from accessing the road to drop off or collect children. Additionally, they make the area outside the school safer and can make it easier for families to choose more sustainable... More
    Closed 2 January 2022
  • School Street - St Charles Catholic Primary School

    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 closing times. These timed road closures aim to reduce congestion and poor air quality directly outside school gates by preventing parents' vehicles from accessing the road to drop off or collect children. Additionally, they make the area outside the school safer and can make it easier for families to choose more sustainable... More
    Closed 2 January 2022
  • Draft Budget 2022-23

    The draft budget report was presented to Leadership Team on Wednesday 10 November 2021 including details of key saving and investment proposals for next year. The Council has a budget gap of £7.8m for 2022/23 and a further pressure of £21.7m over the next three years. Much of this pressure is driven by projected increases in demand for services such as housing and social care, changing economic conditions, Covid recovery and a much greater reliance on income generated locally rather... More
    Closed 12 January 2022
  • North Ken News

    North Ken News is a monthly publication which is delivered to households in North Kensington. It was launched in direct response to residents' feedback for more information about what is happening in the local area. It covers seven wards: Colville Dalgarno Golborne Norland Notting Dale Pembridge St Helen’s The newsletter will shortly be moving from monthly editions to editions every two months. You can read more about North Ken News, including... More
    Closed 12 January 2022
  • School Street Feedback Survey

    School Streets temporarily remove motor traffic outside a school by creating timed road closures during school drop off and pick up times. They are a well-established way of helping more families to walk, cycle, scoot or wheel to school. The schemes aim to make our streets safer and more pleasant by reducing congestion and emissions, and improving road safety immediately outside the school gates. The Council currently has six School Streets at experimental stage: Burnaby Street... More
    Closed 16 January 2022
  • New Homes Delivery Programme - Latymer Community Church and Bramley Road New Homes

    The Council is building 600 new homes in the borough including a minimum of 300 at social rent. This will be achieved without the loss of any existing homes. There is an urgent need for social rent and key worker homes in the borough and our New Homes Delivery Programme will go some way to tackling our housing shortage. Phase 1 Work has already started on the 97 homes that form part of Phase 1 of this programme. These sites comprise Kensal Road, Hewer... More
    Closed 17 January 2022
  • Resident Parking Permit Improvements

    Over the past year and a half, Kensington and Chelsea Council has introduced virtual (paperless) parking permits as a temporary measure in response to the Covid 19 pandemic. This has had benefits for the environment and for customers, so we are now consulting on whether we should move permanently to issuing virtual parking permits. So far, during the temporary scheme, some of the benefits have included: Faster service for residents, who do not need to... More
    Closed 23 January 2022
  • Tackling parking facilities misuse on Wandon Road Estate

    You may be aware that we’ve been working with residents on a solution to the widespread misuse of parking facilities on Wandon Road Estate. Previous consultations the Council has conducted have been unsuccessful in finding a solution that meets the needs of Wandon Road residents or simply did not receive enough responses for us to be confident residents wanted us to implement the proposed changes. Residents have asked us to firstly establish a fair system for parking... More
    Closed 31 January 2022
  • North Kensington Library Arts Project

    North Kensington Library would like to create a programme of events for the local community. For us to do that, we would really like your input into the type of arts and cultural events and activities you would like to see. If you have any queries, require a paper copy of the survey or require assistance in other languages, please contact the Library Service Delivery Team by email at NorthKensington.Library@rbkc.gov.uk or by phone at 020 7361 3010 . More
    Closed 6 February 2022
  • Environmental Action Plans

    The subject of environmental sustainability has never been so important, and environmental matters have become increasingly high profile in recent years. Environmental sustainability is a top priority for the Council and we have set ourselves some very challenging targets in this area. Our new Green Plan sets the holistic vision for how the Council will become more environmentally sustainable and identifies five key priority areas: Achieving carbon neutrality and... More
    Closed 13 February 2022
  • Anti-social behaviour on the World's End Estate: Views of young people

    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 13 February 2022
  • Traffic Order S328 - Aubrey Road

    Following a request from residents, the Council has approved a Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy bid for secure cycle parking. Residents living in flats experience p articular difficulty storing bicycles at home and much existing cycle parking on-street does not offer high levels of security. The proposal is to introduce one secure cycle hangar unit outside Aubrey Lodge on Aubrey Road. Each on-street cycle hangar unit provides space for six residents’ bicycles. The... More
    Closed 23 February 2022
  • Traffic Order S329 - Blenheim Crescent

    Following a request from residents, the Council has approved a Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy bid for secure cycle parking. Residents living in flats experience p articular difficulty storing bicycles at home and much existing cycle parking on-street does not offer high levels of security. The proposal is to introduce one secure cycle hangar unit opposite no. 131 Blenheim Crescent. Each on-street cycle hangar unit provides space for six residents’ bicycles. The... More
    Closed 23 February 2022
  • Traffic Order S333 - Nevern Road

    Following a request from residents, the Council has approved a Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy bid for secure cycle parking. Residents living in flats experience p articular difficulty storing bicycles at home and much existing cycle parking on-street does not offer high levels of security. The proposal is to introduce one secure cycle hangar unit at the southern end of the resident’s bay outside the flank wall of Nos. 52 to 53 Nevern Square, situated in Nevern Road. ... More
    Closed 23 February 2022
  • Traffic Order S332 - Chesterton Road

    The Council has received requests from residents for an on-street cycle hangar unit in Chesterton Road. Residents living in flats experience particular difficulty storing bicycles at home and much existing cycle parking on-street does not offer high levels of security. The proposal is to introduce one secure cycle hangar unit outside No. 155 Chesterton Road, reusing a Car Club bay that is no longer required by the operator. Each on-street cycle hangar unit provides space for... More
    Closed 23 February 2022
  • Traffic Order S331 - Beaufort Street

    Following a request from residents, the Council has approved a Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy bid for secure cycle parking. Residents living in flats experience p articular difficulty storing bicycles at home and much existing cycle parking on-street does not offer high levels of security. The proposal is to introduce one secure cycle hangar unit outside Nos. 9 to 16 Beaufort Mansions. Each on-street cycle hangar unit provides space for six residents’ bicycles.... More
    Closed 23 February 2022
  • Traffic Order S334 - St Michael's Gardens

    Following a request from residents, the Council has approved a Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy bid for secure cycle parking. Residents living in flats experience p articular difficulty storing bicycles at home and much existing cycle parking on-street does not offer high levels of security. The proposal is to introduce one secure cycle hangar unit at the westernmost end of the residents’ bay outside the flank wall of No. 218 Ladbroke Grove, situated on St Michael’s... More
    Closed 23 February 2022
  • Traffic Order S330 - Holland Park

    Following a request from residents, the Council has approved a Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy bid for secure cycle parking. Residents living in flats experience p articular difficulty storing bicycles at home and much existing cycle parking on-street does not offer high levels of security. The proposal is to introduce one secure cycle hangar unit at the northern end of the residents’ bay outside No. 35 Holland Park. Each on-street cycle hangar unit provides space... More
    Closed 23 February 2022
  • Norland Road - Pedestrian and Cycle Zone

    The Council proposes to provide a pedestrian and cycle zone in the pedestrianised part of Norland Road. All vehicles other than pedal cycles, vehicles used by the emergency services and vehicles required for emergency work carried out by utility companies would be banned from entering the paved area in that part of Norland Road that extends southwards from its junction with Queensdale Road to its southern extremity. More
    Closed 23 February 2022
  • January 2022 Miscellaneous Parking, Waiting and Loading Amendments

    This consultation seeks views on various proposed changes to parking, waiting and loading restrictions across the borough in the following streets: Allen Street, Ashburn Place, Aubrey Road, Beaufort Street, Blenheim Crescent, Bonchurch Road, Bramerton Street, Chesterton Road, Clanricarde Gardens, Coulson Street, Cranley Gardens, Dilke Street, Drayton Gardens, Elgin Crescent, Elm Park Gardens, Elm Park Road, Elystan Street, Exmoor Street, Gloucester Road, Gore Street,... More
    Closed 23 February 2022
  • Housing Allocations Scheme

    Our Housing Allocations Scheme sets out the rules for how we allocate housing. It tells you; Who can apply to go on the housing register Who gets priority for housing The size of the property people are eligible to apply for Why are we updating the Housing Allocations Scheme? The currenty scheme was introduced in 2014 and a revision introduced in 2017. The current scheme was... More
    Closed 24 February 2022
  • Housing Service 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. ... More
    Closed 25 February 2022
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