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  • School Street - Fox and Hawkesdown Primary Schools

    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 modes of travel and to keep their... More
    Closed 17 January 2021
  • School Street - All Saints Catholic College

    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 modes of travel and to keep... More
    Closed 17 January 2021
  • School Street - Holy Trinity C of E Primary

    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 modes of travel and to keep... More
    Closed 17 January 2021
  • School Street - Marlborough Primary School

    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 modes of travel and to keep... More
    Closed 17 January 2021
  • Experimental Pedestrian and Cycle Zone in Portobello Rd between Cambridge Gdns and Golborne Rd

    From 17 July 2020 there will be an experimental Pedestrian and Cycle zone on Portobello Road between Cambridge Gardens and Golborne Road on Fridays and Saturdays between 10am and 4pm. The restrictions will not apply to vehicles displaying a disabled persons’ Blue Badge or vehicles used by the emergency services or to vehicles requiring access to properties in Portobello Road situated between Golborne Road and Cambridge Gardens or any property that can only be accessed via that length of... More
    Closed 17 January 2021
  • Shaping our next Budget 2021/22

    The draft Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) was presented to Leadership Team on Wednesday 11 November 2020 including details of key saving and investment proposals. The MTFS provides the financial framework underpinning delivery of the Council’s priorities. The Council has a budget pressure of £45.9m over the next three years driven by projected increases in demand for services such as housing and social care, changing economic conditions, and a much greater reliance on... More
    Closed 21 January 2021
  • Draft Housing Management Resident Involvement Strategy

    I n Housing, as we develop our policies and strategies, we would like to gain the views of residents and shape our services together. We routinely consult on these so whenever we hold a consultation exercise, you can have your say and tell us what you think. We will use your comments to help us shape our proposals and make recommendations for how we can work together with you to deliver services which are designed to meet your needs. More
    Closed 26 January 2021
  • Resident parking permit structure traffic order change consultation

    A recommendation from the approved Key Decision Report “ Review of Resident Parking Permit Structure " was that the Council’s traffic order should be amended to reflect the new resident parking permit charging structure which will be effective from 1 April 2021. This consultation is the traffic order consultation associated with that change. More
    Closed 27 January 2021
  • Community Safety Discussion Groups - Register of Interest

    The Safer Kensington and Chelsea Partnership would like your help to find out what are the most important crime and community safety issues affecting residents and businesses in our borough. Through a series of virtual workshops, members of the Community Safety Team would like to meet with residents and business owners of Kensington and Chelsea to discuss local crime and antisocial behaviour issues and how it affects their lives and businesses. More
    Closed 28 January 2021
  • Help the Lancaster West estate go carbon neutral

    The Lancaster West Neighbourhood Team want to help get the estate closer to the goal of becoming carbon neutral (sometimes called or net zero carbon). When we say 'carbon neutral' or ‘net zero carbon’, we mean we're creating a balance in the amount of carbon emitted and the amount of carbon offset from a building or something we do (say cooking, having a shower). Too much carbon in the atmosphere makes the earth get warmer and causes climate change. In practice, it means... More
    Closed 7 February 2021
  • Proposed Transformation of Kensal Library

    Thank you for taking part in our Kensal Library Transformation Survey. The Libraries and Archives Service at Kensington and Chelsea is taking steps to improve and develop its offer, with a focus on the usage of Kensal Library. The Council is now beginning the conversation with local people and users of Kensal Library to hear their views on how the library could be improved, specifically around how a local community or voluntary group could partner with the Council to expand the offer... More
    Closed 21 February 2021
  • Draft Greening Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) Consultation

    The Council published a Draft Greening SPD for a six-week consultation, from 12 January to 23 February 2021. More
    Closed 23 February 2021
  • Little Wormwood Scrubs - Outdoor Gym and Toddler Area Refurbishment

    The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea wants to know your views regarding the current outdoor gym equipment and toddler playground within Little Wormwood Scrubs. The current outdoor gym equipment is coming to the end of its life span and therefore needs to be replaced, along with the need to refurbish the toddler playground. More
    Closed 7 March 2021
  • School Streets Experimental Traffic Order - Seven schools

    Experimental Pedestrian and Cycle Zones outside schools in Bevington Road, Burnaby Street, Cadogan Gardens, Hans Street, Lennox Gardens, Portobello Road, Tetcott Road and Wetherby Gardens at School Drop-Off and Pick-Up Times From 7 September 2020 there will be an experimental Pedestrian and Cycle zone outside Bevington School, Chelsea Academy, Hill House School, Holy Trinity C of E Primary School, Knightsbridge School, Vicente Cañada Blanch Spanish School and Wetherby Kensington School.... More
    Closed 7 March 2021
  • Tree planting in Harcourt Terrace

    A local ward Councillor has requested that t he Council plant four new trees in Harcourt Terrace to aid carbon reduction and add to the appearance of the street with increased greenery. This would require small build outs into the carriageway to accommodate tree pits, and the loss of some residents’ parking space, equivalent to parking for two and a half cars. More
    Closed 10 March 2021
  • Basil Street – experimental replacement of waiting restrictions with residents’ parking

    An experimental order has converted 14 metres of ‘at any time’ waiting restriction outside no. 31 Basil Street to a residents’ parking place (hours of operation: Mondays to Fridays 8.30am to 10pm, Saturdays 8.30am to 6.30pm and Sundays 1pm to 5pm). The Sunday restrictions can be extended to 8.30am to 6.30pm on a ‘special occasion’ as defined by the Council. This order is enforceable for a maximum of 18 months . More
    Closed 15 March 2021
  • Holland Park Car Park bank holiday charges

    The proposals are: That the charge for use of the Holland Park Car Park would not apply on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, Good Friday or a bank holiday. Currently the charges do not apply on Christmas Day only and these changes would bring the days on which charges do not apply in the Holland Park Car Park in line with on-street parking charge provisions in the borough on bank holidays and other public holidays. T o make certain clerical changes to The... More
    Closed 17 March 2021
  • Phillimore Walk Experimental Traffic Order

    From 20 September 2020, there will be an experimental order to: Prevent motor vehicles entering Phillimore Walk, between Campden Hill Road and Hornton Street between 8am and 4pm on Sundays; and Change the hours during which the single yellow line waiting restrictions apply on the south-east side of Phillimore Walk, between 15 metres north-east of Campden Hill Road and 25 metres south-west of Hornton Street, so that they operate between 8.30am and 6.30pm on Mondays to Saturdays... More
    Closed 20 March 2021
  • Miscellaneous Parking Amendments - February 2021

    This consultation relates to various proposed changes to parking, waiting and loading restrictions across the borough. More
    Closed 24 March 2021
  • Off-street Parking Amendment (Henry Dickens Court Estate)

    Proposed conversion of a Kensington and Chelsea Council Housing Resident Permit Holder's Bay (number 23) to a Kensington and Chelsea Council Housing Personalised Disabled Bay (HDC07) in the Henry Dickens Court Housing Estate. More
    Closed 24 March 2021
  • Proposed one-way in part of Bonchurch Rd and No Motor Vehicles restriction in Munro Mews from Bonchurch Rd

    This consultation relates to a p roposed one-way system in part of Bonchurch Road and associated ‘No Entry’ into Bonchurch Road from Wornington Road and No Motor Vehicles restriction in Munro Mews at its junction with Bonchurch Road. The proposals would: P rovide a north-eastbound one-way system applying to all vehicles except pedal cycles in Bonchurch Road, between Portobello Road and Wornington Road, with an accompanying ‘no entry’ restriction into Bonchurch Road... More
    Closed 24 March 2021
  • New Homes Delivery Programme - Edenham Round 2

    The Council is delivering 600 new homes including a minimum of 300 social rent homes, alongside open market homes to rent and other community and employment facilities as part of its New Homes Delivery Programme (NHDP). All of these new homes will be developed on sites owned by the Council. We have also committed to building all the new homes without the loss of any existing homes. We have consulted on the first four sites in Phase 1 of our NHDP and they have now... More
    Closed 25 March 2021
  • Adults' Emotional Health and Wellbeing Public Consultation

    Since the Grenfell tragedy, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has commissioned a range of community based emotional health and wellbeing support services in North Kensington from the voluntary sector for adults. These have included those under the ‘Together for Grenfell’ umbrella of providers offering 1:1 and group counselling and wellbeing support for adults . The aims of the Together for Grenfell project is to support isolated community members whose... More
    Closed 26 March 2021
  • Children and Young People's Emotional Health and Wellbeing Public Consultation

    Since the Grenfell tragedy, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has commissioned emotional health and wellbeing support services for the wider community in North Kensington for children and young people in schools and community-based centres, offering a range of activities and therapy, including counselling, art therapy, play therapy, and group therapy . We are now two years into the Council’s five-year Grenfell Recovery Strategy and the Council is keen to build... More
    Closed 26 March 2021
  • Lansdowne Crescent Experimental Traffic Order

    Experimental provision of road closures applying to motor vehicles and resident parking places and waiting restriction changes in Lansdowne Crescent. From 27 September 2020, there will be an experimental ban on motor vehicles entering or proceeding in the length of Lansdowne Crescent (arm adjacent to St. John’s Church) that lies between the south-western kerb-line of Ladbroke Grove and a point 7.5 metres south-west of that kerb-line and the removal of residents parking space and... More
    Closed 27 March 2021
  • Grenfell Projects Fund - Year Two

    We are now two years into the C ouncil’s five-year Grenfell Recovery Strategy and we're keen to build on the excellent work done by local people in North Kensington in developing community resilience. With the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic brings still present, we want to codesign the next year of the programme. The next round of the Grenfell Projects Fund will be opening in s pring 2021 . The Grenfell Projects Fund launched for the first time... More
    Closed 9 April 2021
  • Community Leadership Programme - Year Two

    We are now two years into the C ouncil’s five-year Grenfell Recovery Strategy and we're keen to build on the excellent work done by local people in North Kensington in developing community resilience. The next Community Leadership Programme will launch in April 2021. We want to build on the successes of the first year of the programme, and the online programme by working with the community to design the new offer . We have had some really good initial feedback,... More
    Closed 9 April 2021
  • Completing Panel Surveys

    Citizens’ Panel surveys are only available for Panel members to complete. To ensure this, we ask that you provide the email address you gave when you were recruited for the Panel. Please be careful when completing this field as it should match the email address previously provided. Once this is matched , you will be able to complete the survey following any instructions given. Surveys are simple to complete online and should only take about 10-15... More
    Opened 20 April 2021
  • Being a Citizens' Panel member - FAQs

    What is a Citizens ’ Panel? The Citizens' Panel is mainly an online group (there is provision for residents to receive information non-digitally) made up of up to 2000 local residents from across Kensington and Chelsea who’ve agreed to give their views on a number of consultation topics throughout the year .     Panel membership is broadly representative of the borough’s... More
    Opened 20 April 2021
  • Selecting the Panel

    When the Panel was initially set up, we asked an independent market research agency ( SMSR Research Ltd ) to recruit to the Citizens’ Panel on our behalf. SMSR were chosen due to their extensive experience of recruiting to Panels for other councils and public bodies. SMSR randomly selected residents via telephone and face to face interviews and asked them a series of questions about joining the Panel. Quotas were set on key demographics (sex, age, ethnicity, disability and... More
    Opened 20 April 2021
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