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Statement of Community Involvement

The Council’s Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) was adopted on 5 December 2007. The SCI sets out how the many different individuals and groups within the Royal Borough will be given the opportunity to influence the future shape of the Royal Borough.

It explains clearly who will be consulted and how and when consultation will take place, both when new planning policy is decided and when individual planning applications are considered.

As the Council’s first SCI, it will change over time and in response to comments and legislation and will be regularly reviewed.

Documents relating to the preparation of the SCI

Regulation 25 – Public Consultation

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Regulation 26 – Public Participation

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Regulation 28 – Submission to the Secretary of State

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If you have any questions or queries about the SCI, please contact the Policy Team on the details below.

Contact the Policy Team

Email: PlanningPolicy@rbkc.gov.uk
Telephone: 0207 361 3879

Copies are available on request or may be viewed at the Planning Information Office at the Town Hall between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.

Copies are also available at the following libraries upon request:

  • Kensington Central Library
  • Chelsea Library
  • North Kensington Library
  • Brompton Library
  • Notting Hill Gate Library
  • Kensal Library

This is only a snapshot of the new system proposed by the Government. Full details can be found on the Department of Communities and Local Government website.

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