Planning and Borough Development Department
Ground Floor
Town Hall
Hornton Street
LONDON
W8 7NX
Tel: Planningline: 020 7361 3012
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Fax: 020 7361 3463
Website: www.rbkc.gov.uk/planning
Email: planning@rbkc.gov.uk
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These documents will be adopted by April 2009:
(See Supplementary Planning for details of past consultations.)
The Council will be consulting on the Access Design Guide in early 2009.
This document combined the Core Strategy and the North Kensington Area Action Plan, which we consulted on earlier in the year. The consultation for this document has now ended. Thank you to everyone who sent comments. We are now working through the comments received.
You can still download and print pdf versions of these documents, although you can no longer comment on them.
The following background documents are available to download: (warning: some documents are large files)
The consultation on the Issues and Options for the Council's Core Strategy and for the North Kensington Area Action Plan was held in February-April 2008.
You can download and print pdf versions of these documents, though you can no longer comment on them.
The consultation period for the 100 West Cromwell Road - Draft planning brief and guidelines has ended. You can download and print a pdf version of this document, although you can no longer comment on it:
The consultation period for the Wornington Green Planning Brief has ended. The Sub-Group has now made it’s recommendation on the redevelopment of Wornington Green Estate.
The Council has recently adopted the following SPDs:
From 25 February 2008 the Council will be fully integrated with the new national standard planning application forms 1APP.
This will replace all existing types of planning application forms (except minerals) within England. For more information go to the Planning Portal webpage 1APP.
Please note: when submitting electronic applications all drawings/attachments must be no larger than A3 showing a clear vertical and horizontal scale bar. For further details please see our guidance notes.
We can provide advice and information if you are considering submitting a development proposal. This may help speed up the development process and avoid the submission of unacceptable proposals.
If you would like to discuss your development proposal before making a formal planning application please print and complete the following form(s) and send them to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Planning Department, The Town Hall, Hornton Street, London, W8 7NX.
Guidelines for Planning Committees [PDF file] (file size 42Kb)
Scanned copies of the submitted plans and drawings for current planning applications may be viewed by clicking ‘view documents and drawings’ on the search results page or at www.ukplanning.com.
You may comment on applications, or if you would like us to investigate a possible breach of the planning rules, please contact the Council either through the website at www.ukplanning.com or directly by email, to the Planning Department, quoting the reference number, email planning@rbkc.gov.uk.
Letters regarding planning applications are in the public domain. As such they will be scanned by the Council and may be made publicly available both on our web site and also in hard copy for public scrutiny.
We will try to acknowledge receipt of your email within 24 hours and attempt to respond in more detail within 10 working days.
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If you have any comments or suggestions about this site please send them to: planning@rbkc.gov.uk.
Presentation to the Chelsea Society on Home energy efficiency and town planning by David Prout, Executive Director of Planning and Borough Development.
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