This is a residents' group that meets every two or three months to discuss, question and debate issues around pollution and the environment in Kensington and Chelsea. Popular topics include:
The group has had several functions in the last few years:
The Environment Round Table was formerly known as the Pollution Round Table and was mainly organised by the Council. Now there is an independent chair and a steering group, which decides on agenda items. The Council still requests agenda items to be considered as part of its consultation exercises and the group is supported by the council administratively. After much debate within the whole group, the steering group decided on a new name to better reflect the broad number of issues of concern to The Kensington and Chelsea Environment Round Table.
The Round Table is a body independent of, but working in partnership with, the Council. It has a consultative role and can also advise the Council. There is an open membership.
The agenda for meetings may be proposed by the steering group, or by any Round Table member, or by the Council. It is important that the Round Table should be free to discuss and advise on any environmental matter, besides those on which the Council is undertaking consultations.
The Objectives of the Round Table are:
The Pollution Round Table was originally one of several consultation panels run by the Council on issues such as waste, air quality and such like that contributed to the Environmental Policy Statement 93/95.
Afterwards the panels were brought together to form one large group under the umbrella name, Pollution Round Table, although the group considered environmental issues other than pollution.
Although the format of consultation changed, the Round Table continued to provide a valuable input into the policies and actions of the Environmental Policy Statement. Therefore the objectives of the Round Table are very similar to the Council's own objectives in its Environmental Policy Statement. See Our Policy Statement.
In the Spring of 2002 the Round Table recognised that the relationship with the council needed to change again and the group struck out to become more autonomous, electing their own chair and steering group and setting their own agenda. The group has recently started to write letters to councillors or central government departments to express their views.
There are now about 30 active members and another 40 that occasionally attend meetings.
The meetings are held on weekday evenings and usually have one or two presentations from council staff, or visiting speakers, followed by a discussion.
There is always an opportunity for residents to voice issues of immediate concern, usually at the start of the meeting. Sometimes the group divides into smaller groups to thrash out views and give feedback on policies or strategies.
The group meets
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If you want to find out when the next meeting is please email the Community Environment Officer.
If you are interested in joining the group or simply want to be on a mailing list for information please contact the Community Environment Officer: