Community Relations Section
2-4 Malton Road
LONDON
W10 5UP
Tel: 020 7598 4633
Fax: 020 7598 4637
E-mail: communityrelations@rbkc.gov.uk
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The Community Relations Section provides appropriate advice, assistance and support to:
Our aim is to foster harmonious relationships and equal opportunities in this cosmopolitan borough.
You can find out more about the Community Relations Section and the services we provide by clicking on the links below.
Do you have any questions or comments about healthcare provision in RBKC?
Come to the Annual Community Relations Forum on Health, on Tuesday 24 June from 6.30 to 8pm in the Council Chamber, Kensington Town Hall, and take up this unique opportunity to speak directly to the panel: Councillor Christopher Buckmaster, Chairman of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee on Health; Peter Molyneux, Chairman of Kensington and Chelsea PCT, and senior Council officers.
To book your place call the Community Engagement Team on tel: 020 7598 4633 or email: communityengagement@rbkc.gov.uk
The Community Relations Annual Lecture was held on 28 April at Kensington Town Hall. The Lecture was given by Mr Darra Singh OBE, Chief Executive of Ealing Council on the topic of Community Cohesion. Darra Singh was chair of the Commission on Integration and Cohesion (disbanded June 2007) which presented the report ‘Our Shared Future’ to government.
Download highlights of the event here: Community Relations Annual Lecture 2008 [PDF file] (file size 10Kb)

The Mayor at the reception after the lecture

The Leader’s welcome

Darra Singh addresses the audience

The audience at the lecture
Download and print the Leader's speech marking the 40th birthday of Community Relations - London a diverse world city [PDF file] (File size 119Kb)
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