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click to readMayor inspects installation of smoke alarms
31 October 2003
Over 1,500 smoke alarms have now been fitted in TMO housing stock.
click to readAdopt or foster - the magic of being a family
30 October 2003
National Adoption Week (3 - 9 November) is an important opportunity for children to find the new family they have always dreamt about.
click to readCleaner greener councillors inspect borough
28 October 2003
A posse of Councillors from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea took to the streets of North Kensington last week, as part of the Council’s trailblazing ‘Cleaner Greener’ initiative.
click to readFood hazard warning: Morphakis tahini
27 October 2003
The Royal Borough's environmental health officers pass on warnings from the Food Standards Agency (FSA) about contamination to tahini, a savoury paste made from ground sesame seeds.
click to readCouncil Scrutiny Committee to hold hospital hearing
24 October 2003
A public hearing into the Royal Marsden Hospital's application to become a foundation trust will be held at Kensington Town Hall Wednesday, 29 October at 6.30pm.
click to readRoyal Borough encourages landlords to make homes affordable
24 October 2003
As part of the new Private Sector Renewal Policy, the Royal Borough is offering discretionary grants to private landlords who agree to let their property at an affordable rent.
click to readRoyal Borough aims to help 'Houseproud' home owners
24 October 2003
The ‘Houseproud’ initiative will enable eligible residents to free their house equity and use it for repairs and improvement.There is an estimated £51 million investment needed to remedy disrepair amongst the Borough’s private sector housing stock
click to readProsecution for Portobello food store 'infested' with mice
22 October 2003
North Kensington off-licence owner fined £100 and ordered to pay £500 costs after a dead rodent and mouse droppings were found among food items.
click to readNew life skills studio offers great boost to local community
22 October 2003
Mayor opens Life Skills Studio at Kensal Library, part of an inspirational community project aimed at delivering basic skills training for adults via public libraries.
click to readCouncillors unite to oppose plane spotters' paradise above the Royal Borough
16 October 2003
Councillors vote to oppose plans for a third runway at Heathrow, as alarm grows over the massive impact it will have on noise and air quality in the Royal Borough.
click to readCouncil speeds on the information superhighway
14 October 2003
Residents can find out more about the big stories affecting the Royal Borough when they register for RBKC Direct, a new electronic publication from the Council.
click to readKen will look at the whole of Kensington for expanded Congestion ChargeZone
13 October 2003
Mayor of London responds to pressure from Council and agrees that if congestion charging were extended to the west, he would consider a boundary that would include the entire Royal Borough.
click to readSnack Bar fined after customer electrocuted
08 October 2003
Snack Bar Da Maria is find £1,000; its two directors are fined £1,00 each; and the Council awarded £4,800 in costs after the directors plead guilty to breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act.
click to readHolland Park Holland Park Avenue restaurant prosecuted by Council
08 October 2003
The owner of the "Sarah” restaurant at 176 Holland Park Avenue fined a total of £2000 after the Council found appalling standards of hygiene and food safety in the kitchen, food storage and preparation areas.
click to readFood Standards Agency issues further warning on food contaminated withSudan 1 Dye
08 October 2003
The Food Standards Agency is issuing further warnings as a part of its continuing investigation into products on the UK market containing the chemical dye Sudan I.The dye is banned from food products as it could cause cancer.
click to readSurprising Carnival Figures
03 October 2003
Figures released by the Council show that 190 tonnes of rubbish was collected after Carnival this year compared to 170 tonnes last year – the figures are surprising given that crowd numbers were estimated to be down.
click to readCity car share club expands in Royal Borough
01 October 2003
Due to the success of the London City Car Club, two additional car locations are to be opened in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
click to readNew website for young people
27 September 2003
Young people working and studying in the Royal Borough will be able to get more advice and help making decisions than ever before following the launch of the new website KC Central.
click to readSchool evolution
26 September 2003
A Royal Borough secondary school, Sion Manning, is to be one of the first 'Extended Schools' in the country. This makes the school a central focus for the local community.
click to readTraffic grows outside the congestion zone
26 September 2003
Significant increases in Kensington and Chelsea traffic have been generated by congestion charging, according to a new study.
click to readThird runway threat to Royal Borough
25 September 2003
"No go to Heathrow" is the clear message as the Council states that a third runway at Heathrow would be totally unacceptable.
click to readStorytime encourages kids to 'Be Bright, Be Seen' this winter
25 September 2003
Children from St Cuthbert with St Matthias Primary School enjoyed a special Road Safety storytime at Brompton Library as part of National Road Safety Week.
click to readTreats and snacks food safety prosecution
24 September 2003
The sweet kiosk on platform two at South Kensington Station was fined £4,000 and ordered to pay £1,400 costs after selling a mouldy apple slice.
click to readNova celebrates 20 years of IT training in the community
23 September 2003
Nova New Opportunities today celebrated 20 years of training in the community with the launch of their new website - www.novanew.co.uk.
click to readThe Real Fame Academy
15 September 2003
The Royal Borough Special Projects Team has produced yet another Music Of Black Origin (MOBO) Award Winner. J'Nay has won the MOBO Unsung Award for best-unrecognised artist.
click to readFood warning: chilli products
15 September 2003
Food Standards Agency warns about chilli products containing the chemical dye Sudan 1. Sudan 1 is not permitted in food because it could cause cancer.
click to readTravel Awareness Week
15 September 2003
Every thought about joining a Car Club? Does your bike need a doctor? Events planned for Travel Awareness Week are designed to promote sustainable transport options and will be of interest to all ages.
click to readNew executive director for Housing and Social Services
12 September 2003
Jean Daintith has been appointed as the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea's new Executive Director for Housing and Social Services.
click to readKensington and Chelsea appoints new chief traffic engineer
11 September 2003
The Royal Borough has promoted Mahmood Siddiqi to chief engineer.
click to readSeptember 11th Memorial Service
11 September 2003
The Mayor of Kensington and Chelsea, Councillor Christopher Buckmaster attended a special memorial service to commemorate the second anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks.
click to readKensington hosts national launch
11 September 2003
Mayor launches a national environmental partnership in Holland Park. The scheme will encourage the use of more environmentally friendly vehicles and equipment in public parks.
click to readChocks away for young high
10 September 2003
Young people from the Royal Borough spent some of their summer holidays learning to be high flyers courtesy of the Council and 46F (Kensington) Squadron Air Training Corps.
click to readBusiness brush off for congestion charge
05 September 2003
Council survey indicates that retailers in the Royal Borough do not want to see the charging zone extended and question the claims of the Greater London Assembly that congestion charging is having a negligible impact on retail trade.
click to readRoyal Borough sited as offering Best Practice
03 September 2003
The Royal Borough has been sited by the Government as offering 'Best Practise' to homeless households in the area. The practise is now being promoted nationwide and other local authorities are being urged to follow suit.
click to readKing's Road Safeway fined £34,OOO for selling contaminated food
03 September 2003
Safeway fined £34,000 and ordered to pay £20,000 costs after biscuits and bread gnawed by mice and contaminated by mice droppings were found on the store’s shelves.
click to readBinning the booze in Earl
01 September 2003
Anyone found drinking on some streets in the Earl's Court area of the Royal Borough could be liable for a fine of up to £500 as the Council cracks down on anti-social drinking.
click to readMaybe not the biggest, but one of the best
28 August 2003
Council happy with Carnival 2003 and praises organising body Notting Hill Carnival Ltd.
click to readAnother clean sweep for the council's carnival crew
26 August 2003
It is estimated over 200 tonnes of waste will be cleared from the Carnival area by a team of over 130 street cleaners, refuse staff and waste managers.
click to readPolluters pay
26 August 2003
In a bid to improve London's air quality, vehicle emission testing teams will be working with the police to stop and check engine emissions in the Borough.
click to readTMO homes safer than ever
20 August 2003
Royal Borough council housing is safer than ever thanks to an impressive 100 percent gas appliance check by the Tenant Management Organisation (TMO).
click to read2000 children go out to play
11 August 2003
The theme for this year's National Play Day was "Get Out There And Play" and that is certainly what happened in the Royal Borough.
click to readNotting Hill Nursery Carnival
11 August 2003
The Mayor joins over 1000 people at Notting Hill Nursery Carnival in Kensington Memorial Park, when some 13 nurseries, playgroups, mothers and toddlers clubs enjoy cultural celebrations.
click to readProduct recall
31 July 2003
Environmental Health Officers warn of chilli powder affected by an illegal carcinogenic dye called Sudan 1. The powder that has been used as an ingredient in some Rajah and Shaws branded products.
click to readCrack down on dealers
29 July 2003
Council due to make legal history in the ongoing battle against crack cocaine. A prison sentence is expected for five crack dealers guilty of breaching exclusion orders, banning them from a large part of the Borough.
click to readCommunity nurseries set to carry on
25 July 2003
The determination of three community nurseries to continue to thrive despite the recent loss of Council funding has yielded major results in the form of a "bridging grant" of £141,350 from the Royal Borough.
click to readResidents favour congestion charges for the whole borough
24 July 2003
A majority of residents in Kensington and Chelsea want the congestion charging zone to be extended - providing it covers the entire Borough - . according to research from the London Assembly Transport Committee.
click to readDevoured by wild beasts
22 July 2003
The Friends of Holland Park unveil and donate to the Royal Borough a bronze figure of Milo of Croton - a legendary athlete renowned for his great strength, who lived at Croton, a Greek settlement in southern Italy, in the 6th century BC
click to readCarnival in the Royal Borough
21 July 2003
Council is confident that the new body organising Carnival, Notting Hill Carnival Ltd, is able to provide a truly spectacular and colourful event.
click to readPRUving It
18 July 2003
A glowing Ofsted report stands testimony to the Kensington and Chelsea PRU's ability to make a difference.
click to readJoined up policing
18 July 2003
Dozens were arrested in Earls’ Court last week in one of the biggest interagency law enforcement operations ever seen in the Capital.
click to readA sure start for under-4s
17 July 2003
Play Hut at Little Wormwood Scrubs reopens for children aged four and under following a £100,000 redevelopment of the garden.
click to readRoyal Borough set to lose out again in council tax
16 July 2003
Government plans to revalue all domestic properties in Spring 2005 could land the Royal Borough’s residents with a 15% leap in average council tax bills.
click to readThe lost people of Kensington and Chelsea
16 July 2003
Professor David Rhind, the incoming chairman of the Statistics Commission, said he was considering calling for a new population survey to meet the objections of local authorities.
click to readSo talent Canne shine
16 July 2003
50 talented youngsters from the Borough prepare for a 4-day exchange trip to Cannes. The French coastal resort will host two concerts by the group in the main square opposite the port.
click to readTMO scoops £36 million jackpot
14 July 2003
Royal Borough council housing is set to receive a massive £36 million investment boost over the next four years, thanks to the TMO's fine performance as a housing manager.
click to readCouncil and TMO celebrate inspection success!
14 July 2003
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the Tenant Management Organisation (TMO), which manages the Council’s housing stock, were this week celebrating the release of £36.1m in extra resources from the Government.
click to readRoyal Borough leader lukewarm about licensing act
11 July 2003
Councillor Merrick Cockell, gave a cool welcome to the new powers introduced in this week's Government's Licensing Act, and urged the Government to look again at the way in which licensing fees are set.
click to readKensington and Chelsea Provides Housing for All
11 July 2003
New figures show that the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea have one of the highest proportions of social housing in London.
click to readScrutiny committee catches fire
09 July 2003
More than 70 people turned up to the urgent special Overview and Scrutiny Committee (OSC) on Social Services, Health and Housing meeting to witness a fierce debate about the closure of the Vicarage Gate Nursing Home.
click to readDoggett's coat and badge
08 July 2003
Four young men will compete in the oldest annual sporting event in Britain and possibly the world. They will to row from London Bridge to Cadogan Pier in Chelsea for the Doggett's Coat and Badge, a prize first rowed for in 1715.
click to readRoyal Borough best at council tax collection
02 July 2003
Figures out this week show the Royal Borough is top of the inner London league tables for council tax collection with an impressive 95.6 percent of taxes collected for the year ended 31 March 2003.
click to readCouncil officer to advise David Blunkett on race relations issues
02 July 2003
The Council’s Community Relations Advisor has been appointed as a key advisor to the Home Office on race equality issues.
click to readThe right spirit
02 July 2003
The Royal Borough received an award from the International Federation of Spirits Producers UK (IFSP) because of its continuing work to tackle the sale of counterfeit or substituted spirits.
click to read5am licence skewered
02 July 2003
A bid by Notting Hill Kebab shop, Kebab Machine, to continue to stay open until 5am, seven days a week was rejected by West London Magistrates Court.
click to readAction against one-man crime wave
01 July 2003
A 70 year-old public menace has been made the subject of an Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO).
click to readPavement peddlers penalised
30 June 2003
Two-wheeled terrors cycling on the pavement are now being ticketed in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea for the first time in over 10 years. Pavement peddlers have received fixed penalty notices of £30 since April
click to readTop designers queuing up for exhibition road project
18 June 2003
Plans to transform Exhibition Road into a world-class streetscape took a significant step forward this month with 200 designers from across the globe lining up to find out more about this major project.
click to readNursing homes hearing set for 8 July
16 June 2003
On 8 July a special meeting of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee on Social Services, Health and Housing will take place to investigate the rapid loss of nursing homes in the borough.
click to readJubilee daffodils for Dovehouse Green
12 June 2003
The Mayor re-opens Doven House Green after the success of the Green’s refurbishment project. With a swathe of bulbs due to be planted in autumn, expect a ‘host of golden daffodils’ at Dovehouse Green next spring!
click to readMayor hosts Neighbourhood Watch Night
09 June 2003
Kensington and Chelsea Crime Prevention Panel holds its annual Neighbourhood Watch Evening in the Mayor's Parlour. 
click to readMayor sets sights on new horizons
06 June 2003
The Mayor and Mayoress choose New Horizons as their charity project. Aimed at meeting the needs of older people, this pioneering project, will establish a lively, multi-functional centre promoting healthy-living for the over 50s
click to readAlzheimer's awareness week encouraging healthy eating
06 June 2003
Food Cop’s celebrity chef Daniel Green will put healthy food on plates and on the agenda, as part of Alzheimer’s Awareness Week, next month.
click to readLax landlords take notice
06 June 2003
New measures were introduced this month giving the Council the power to charge landlords served with enforcement notices. From 2 June, landlords will be charged a flat fee of £300 when certain enforcement notices are served on them.
click to readPay and display crooks prosecuted
30 May 2003
The crackdown on theft from pay and display machines has yielded impressive results in the Royal Borough this year, with a wave of successful prosecutions over recent months.
click to readKensington and Chelsea thanks volunteers with garden party spectacular
29 May 2003
Volunteers - all members of residents groups, charities, welfare and support groups and other bodies - will be treated to cucumber sandwiches and Earl Grey tea at the first annual Royal Borough Garden Party.
click to readMaking Connexions
29 May 2003
The Royal Borough opens the doors of its new Connexions Centre. A one-stop shop giving information and support to for young people aged 13-19 on: careers; training; education and employment; benefits and housing; and student life.
click to readHolland Park school is on the way up says OFSTED
23 May 2003
Ofsted praises the school for giving "satisfactory value for money" describes the headteacher Colin Hall as an "inspirational figure".
click to readRoyal Borough family business becomes 'International Pie Champion'
20 May 2003
Meat from the Prince of Wales's Gloucestershire estate and a secret family recipe form the basis of Lidgates successful recipe.
click to readMayor meets charity challenge
19 May 2003
The Mayor and Mayoress of the Royal Borough, Cllr. Prof. Sir Anthony Coates and Lady Coates, have raised an impressive £47,000 for Cancer Research UK throughout their term.
click to readWalking is the way
19 May 2003
Children and parents are taking to the streets as part of the national 'Walk to School' week. Twenty-nine schools and nurseries in the Borough are taking part in the campaign that encourages people to walk to school instead of driving.
click to readDfES spins the sums
14 May 2003
Government claims that the Council has not passed on £1.5m of additional funding to schools have been sharply rebutted by the Royal Borough's Director of Education, Jacky Griffin.
click to readParks' Bobby holds on to suspect despite heart attack
12 May 2003
Council leaders thank Parks' police constable injured during a struggle to detain a suspect.
click to readSchools rewarded for success
09 May 2003
Twenty-two Royal Borough schools to get cash bonuses for helping pupils to achieve high or improved test results in 2002.
click to readRoyal Borough welcomes AS Cannes
07 May 2003
Keen football scouts could do worse than take a trip to the Westway Sports Centre where 50 young players from The Royal Borough and 10 from the AS Cannes Under 10's team will demonstrate their football skills.
click to readSafe cooking in the Royal Borough
06 May 2003
Find out more about the the Council’s highly popular courses in Food Hygiene, Health and Safety at work.
click to readAn audience with Ann Widdecombe
02 May 2003
Ann entertains the crowd with light-hearted tales of celebrity television shows and in-depth discussions on various topics including women in politics and combating ageism.
click to readSteve Norris to deliver first London Lecture on May 1 2003
30 April 2003
Steve Norris will focus on the key issue of police accountability when he delivers the first ever London Lecture.
click to readMayor rewards local heroes
17 April 2003
Mayor shows his appreciation to some of the people who work tirelessly to improve the lives of others in the Borough.
click to readAnimals on show at Holland Park Theatre
17 April 2003
Hens, roosters, a sheep, a pony called Whisper, Maisie the Goat and two Kune Kune Maori pigs delighted young and old when they visited Holland Park as part of the Ecology Centre’s Easter Activity Programme.
click to readCouncil creates new email information service for residents
17 April 2003
A new email messaging service will allow members of the public to receive regular notification of council services in their own selected area.
click to readInformation kiosks better than ever
16 April 2003
Residents and visitors can use the Borough's three 'i-plus' information kiosks to access local information, report problems directly to the Council and send emails.
click to readConstruction of a new café in Holland Park gets underway
14 April 2003
Located at the heart of Holland Park, the new family-friendly cafeteria will replace a demolished 1960s structure, which surveyors advised was past its useful and serviceable life.
click to readTenants urged to reach for the stars to qualify for £36m council housing boost
11 April 2003
If inspectors think the Tenant Management Organisation’s housing service is up to scratch, the Government will hand out £36 million for a comprehensive refurbishment programme.
click to readPot luck for Royal Borough
08 April 2003
Parks Department to test the effectiveness of environmentally friendly grass and paper garden pots during a summer trial.
click to readMarathon charity champions
07 April 2003
Royal Borough runners will brave the course in the name of Childline, Huntingdon's Disease Association, The London Sports Forum, RSPCA, MS Society, Stroke Association and the National Asthma Campaign.
click to readChairman of Metropolitan Police Authority questioned in connection withmissing resources
07 April 2003
Leader questions Metropolitan Police Authority chairman's claims that police numbers are rising and warns that the Council will not provide funding through Council Tax to bolster the failure of the MPA to provide the minimum of police officers.
click to readDouble trouble for townhouse
07 April 2003
A night-spot in the heart of Knightsbridge has had its ambitions for music and dancing until midnight, seven nights a week thwarted by a coalition of the Council, local residents and ward councillors.
click to readBeacon status for Royal Borough
07 April 2003
Young people with emotional or behavioural problems are so well served by Kensington and Chelsea that the Government has awarded Beacon Status to the Council's Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service.
click to readAnother level for Royal Borough youngsters
02 April 2003
Local young people can look forward to a fun Easter thanks to sporting and complementary therapy opportunities available due to Positive Activities for Young People grant.
click to readKensington and Chelsea discuss night-time noise fears with Mayor
02 April 2003
Council warns Mayor that lifting night time bans on road works and lorries could send noise levels soaring and disturb thousands of residents.
click to readRoyal Borough's website rated in top 20 of all local authorities
11 March 2003
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea's website is in the top 20 local authority sites. The borough's web performance has been judged to be amongst the best in the country in a newly published survey of all local government websites.
click to readWarning over contaminated scotch whisky
10 March 2003
The Food Standards Agency has issued a new health warning about drinking counterfeit Johnnie Walker Black Label Scotch Whisky. More bottles contaminated with unacceptable levels of methanol have been found this week.
click to readTown hall outing for competition winners
10 March 2003
The Royal Borough's Executive Director of Education, Libraries and the Arts, Jacky Griffin, joined young pupils at the Town Hall to present certificates and prizes to winners of the Borough's School Attendance Poster Competition.
click to readAnother win for the Royal Borough's environmental health team
10 March 2003
A supermarket in Kenway Road has been ordered to pay £10,000 by the Courts for serious food safety breaches, including a severe cockroach infestation.
click to readWarning issued over contaminated vodka
10 March 2003
The Food Standards Agency has issued an urgent warning to anyone who may have bought Imperial Valkonov Vodka as the product could contain dangerous levels of methanol.
click to readFull steam ahead for Holland Park café
10 March 2003
The Royal Borough's ambitious plans for a new cafeteria in Holland Park took a dramatic step forward this week when the old and dilapidated café building was demolished.
click to readSafety first for Royal Borough Mayor
06 March 2003
Mayor supports Junior Citizen Scheme organised by Metropolitan Police and designed to create greater safety awareness amongst nine to eleven year olds.
click to readRoyal Borough forces Little Japan to close
04 March 2003
A Japanese restaurant in Thurloe Street has been convicted of 12 breaches of food safety regulations.
click to readSide by side initiative scoops parking award
03 March 2003
The first ever parking initiative aimed at making it a safer world for parking attendants picked up a prize at the British Parking Awards 2003 on Friday 21 February.
click to readReluctant Cabinet agrees Council Tax increases
26 February 2003
The Cabinet has agreed the details of the budget it will put before the Council on 5 March. The proposals, if agreed, will mean that Council Tax for a typical band D property will rise from £762.03 to £894.90, an increase of 17.4 per cent.
click to readNew initiative to cut congestion in the capital
25 February 2003
To celebrate the launch of the London City Car Club scheme, Councillor Mrs Frances Taylor officially opened the first "car station", situated in Kensington Central Library Car Park, on behalf of the London City Car Club Consortium.
click to readRoyal Borough receives accolade for website
24 February 2003
Council website receives the 'See it Right' award from the Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB).The Council is the first London borough to receive the 'See it Right' accolade.
click to readCareer advice for Royal Borough residents
18 February 2003
Kensington Central Reference Library to launch a free Career Advisory Service on Monday 24 February.
click to readKeep the school gates clear
07 February 2003
Council joins forces with Fox Primary School to combat the road safety problems caused by parents' cars clogging up the school gates when children are being dropped off and picked up from school.
click to readBorough best for education
05 February 2003
Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School voted the best in London, Sion-Manning RC School named as outstanding secondary school and five Borough primary schools listed as top performing primaries.
click to readA new artery in Britain's cultural heartland
04 February 2003
Exhibition Road, which links together all the great museums and academies of South Kensington, will be transformed as part of a nationally important enhancement project to be led by the Royal Borough.
click to readGreen light for new secondary school for Chelsea
31 January 2003
The Department for Education and Skills gave the green light for the Council to begin preliminary work on its plans for a six form entry Academy in Chelsea. The school could be admitting its first pupils in 2005.
click to readPersistent fine dodgers get permits suspended
30 January 2003
Residents who have three or more Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) outstanding are to be refused parking permits until the debt has been cleared. Currently 1,200 permit holders have three or more outstanding PCNs and 176 have 10 or more.
click to readTraining boost
30 January 2003
Funding will allow the Council's Directorate of Environmental Health to provide low cost quality food hygiene and health and safety training courses.
click to readInvestigation into health inequality
30 January 2003
Council to investigate widening health gap between the Borough's most prosperous and deprived wards.
click to readNeighbourhood nuisances targeted
27 January 2003
Persistent young neighbourhood nuisances are to be given a last chance to mend their ways or risk the loss of their family home, in a major new initiative being launched in the Royal Borough.
click to readRoyal Borough battles Mayor's sleep ban
24 January 2003
Councillors demand an urgent meeting with the Mayor and the Department for Transport to discuss plan to scrap the night time lorry ban.
click to readNapoleon Garden - a space for contemporary sculpture
24 January 2003
‘Untold’ a new sculpture by John Gibbons has been installed in the Napoleon Garden in Holland Park.
click to readFirst Police Community Support Officers arrive in Borough
21 January 2003
The Borough's first seven Police Community Support Officers will take to the streets on Monday 27 January. They will deal with low-level crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour.  
click to readLibrary stock sale
20 January 2003
The Royal Borough’s Libraries and Arts Service is holding its Annual Library Stock Sale this weekend. Items on sale include books, CDs, tapes, videos, talking books and language courses.
click to readLivingstone and Blair told don't sacrifice the city's sleep
13 January 2003
Government plans for London road works to be carried out mainly at night threaten to send noise levels soaring across the Capital, Royal Borough warns.
click to readJanuary Council Meeting
13 January 2003
The next Council meeting of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea will be held on Wednesday 22 January in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Hornton Street, W8.
click to readFree cycling lessons on offer
13 January 2003
If cycling to work is one of your new year resolutions for 2003, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has the perfect solution to help you stick to it.
click to readCouncil tackles grant settlement
09 January 2003
The Council Leader, Councillor Merrick Cockell, led a delegation from the Royal Borough to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister to tackle the Parliamentary-under-Secretary on flaws in the method used to calculate the Borough's grant.
click to readGritting lorries out in the Borough
09 January 2003
Gritting lorries were in action across the Royal Borough within minutes of the beginning of the heaviest snowfall in London for nine years.
click to readAn audience with Alan Sillitoe
06 January 2003
Novelist, playwright and social critic, Alan Sillitoe, to speak at Notting Hill Library as part of the The Royal Borough's Libraries and Arts Service and the Friends of Notting Hill Library popular 'An Audience with….' Series
click to readA Christmas bonus with Christmas Plus
03 January 2003
Royal Borough youngsters had little chance to get bored this Christmas thanks to 'Christmas Plus', an exciting programme laid on by the Council's Community Education Division.
click to readMinister visits Borough
03 January 2003
Minister for Social Exclusion, Barbara Roche to visit Borough housing scheme which will provide homeless families with quality self-contained temporary accommodation instead of bed and breakfast hotels.
click to readComprehensive evidence of excellence
12 December 2002
Royal Borough scores an excellent rating in the Audit Commission's assessment of municipal performance.
click to readInformation for older people gets a facelift
09 December 2002
Kensington and Chelsea Council has launched an updated version of its highly successful booklet 'Services for Older People'.
click to readCouncil delivers improvements for the Christmas rush
09 December 2002
The Council's Kensington High Street Enhancement Scheme aims to make shopping safer for pedestrians.
click to readCampaign to 'lock out' crack dealers in just six weeks
02 December 2002
Council, Police, Tenants Management Organisation and the main social landlords join forces to ensure the swift closure of crack houses and the eviction of drug tenants.
click to readRoyal Borough gets another accolade for High Street improvements
26 November 2002
London Cycling Campaign presents Council with 'Best Cycle Facility' award for its new cycle parking arrangements on Kensington High Street.
click to readRoyal Borough heads the pack
15 November 2002
Kensington and Chelsea has retained its outstanding three-star rating in the refreshed performance results issued by the Social Services Inspectorate.
click to readTenants turn out for TMO AGM
15 November 2002
Over 140 tenants and leaseholders turned out for the seventh Annual General Meeting of the Tenant Management Organisation, Britain's first large-scale, tenant-owned company managing council housing.
click to readRoyal Borough mayor gets meals on wheels
14 November 2002
The Mayor of Kensington and Chelsea has lent a helping hand to promote National Meals on Wheels Week 2002.
click to readFinance and IT are top performers
14 November 2002
Kensington and Chelsea's high-achieving Finance and Information Systems Department has scooped a raft of training awards and quality standards.
click to readBorough books bound for Africa
14 November 2002
The Royal Borough has sent an early Christmas present of 3,000 books to the Mbale Public Library in Uganda.
click to readAn Audience with Tim Lott
07 November 2002
Tim Lott, local author and journalist, will be talking about his work including his first book The Scent of Dried Roses at Notting Hill Library.
click to readGet the home you want
28 October 2002
Barbara Roche, Minister of State for Social Exclusion, launches the Home Connections choice based lettings project - the scheme that will give people on the housing register in Kensington and Chelsea an alternative way to find a home.
click to readYouth vote does count
23 October 2002
Teen debate during Local Democracy Week shows that young people believe their votes are important and support the democratic system but many feel their views are not represented by the political parties.
click to readComposting scheme for Kensington and Chelsea
21 October 2002
Pilot scheme to collect and recycle green waste from 4,500 households will help reduce the amount of household waste produced in the Borough.
click to readCouncil rewards excellence in urban design
21 October 2002
The Victoria and Albert Museum wins award for improving its facilities for disabled people.
click to readProtect yourself, get a jab!
16 October 2002
The Mayor of Kensington and Chelsea is urging all elderly and vulnerable residents to make sure they protect themselves against the threat of flu this winter.
click to readRoyal Borough - listening to the community
16 October 2002
Council's Listening Event will open up dialogue between Environmental Services Business Group and the various religious, ethnic and language groups in the Golborne area.
click to readCouncil offers discounted food safety course
11 October 2002
Small hospitality and catering businesses in the Royal Borough have until the end of November 2002 to complete a nationally recognised food hygiene course at a specially reduced fee.
click to readMayor gets preview of new Darwin Centre
11 October 2002
The Darwin Centre, at the Natural History Museum, houses 22 million zoology specimens in an exhibition spread over seven floors, covering more than 200 years of scientific discovery.
click to readRoyal Borough recognises local heroes
07 October 2002
Royal Borough Mayor, Cllr. Prof. Sir Anthony Coates, is seeking nominations for his inaugural awards to recognise those who have made a difference to the lives of people in the community.
click to readRescheduled crime quiz
07 October 2002
Royal Borough's Great Crime Quiz rescheduled for Friday 25 October following its postponement due to tube strikes.
click to readPoetry competition
07 October 2002
Poet, Ruth Fainlight, joins Royal Borough Library Staff to award prizes to the winners of this year's Poetry Competition.
click to readFree books for National Bookstart Day
07 October 2002
The Royal Borough marks National Bookstart Day by giving free books to children aged under 18 months.
click to readCensus 2001
01 October 2002
Council Leader attacks the Office for National Statistics claim that the Royal Borough has lost 30,000 persons as another ‘A levels fiasco’. The increases in demand for key services contradict the claims said Cllr Merrick Cockell.
click to readRoyal Borough keeps the noise down
26 September 2002
Council praised for its innovative use of the Junior Citizen scheme to educate schoolchildren about the effects of noise on their health.
click to readTime is running out for low cost training
19 September 2002
European Social Fund scheme offering reduced fees for food hygiene and safety courses ends in November.
click to readThe Great Crime Quiz
06 September 2002
Fancy yourself as the next Miss Marple, or think your knowledge will put Sherlock Holmes to the test? Then come along and take part in the in its Great Crime Quiz at Notting Hill Gate Library on 25 September.
click to readHigh Street hits the right spot with Rogers
05 September 2002
World famous architect and Chairman of the Government's Urban Task Force, Lord Rogers, has cited the Royal Borough's Kensington High Street improvement project as a sign of hope that standards of streetscape design can be raised.
click to readHuge new extensions in Earl's Court and Ladbroke Grove
03 September 2002
A number of Conservation Areas in Kensington and Chelsea have been extended to include some major streets and landmarks in Earl's Court and the north of the Borough.
click to readAnother clean sweep for the Council's carnival crew
02 September 2002
The Council's clean-up operation was well under way within minutes of the close of the Carnival last weekend. A team of over 130 staff along with a huge fleet of some 30 vehicles led the clean-up after Europe's biggest street festival.
click to readSummer'S cool
28 August 2002
Royal Borough youngsters presents a showcase of talent at Kensington Palace. The show will bring together young people who have taken part in over thirty different activities this summer.
click to readNew play landscape opens in Tavistock gardens
23 August 2002
Designed by local artist, Alistair Lambert, this unique and innovative sculptural play landscape is intended as a place for imagination and exploration for children of all ages.
click to readWe need the public's help for a safe event says Cllr Cockell
21 August 2002
Cllr Merrick Cockell, Leader of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, urged the public to "come early" to the Notting Hill Carnival this Sunday and Monday.
click to readResidents get their say on reducing air pollution
20 August 2002
Royal Borough residents are being invited to have their say on a package of measures put forward by the Council to help reduce air pollution.
click to readChildren's right to play
08 August 2002
Children from all over the Royal Borough gathered in North Kensington, for Playday 2002, part of a national children's play event involving thousands of children across the country.
click to readChildren have their say
23 July 2002
Council asks Looked After Children for their opinions on issues that are important to them, including the Children's Advocacy Service.
click to readNew Sir at St. Joseph's
22 July 2002
Councillor Christopher Buckmaster joined staff at St. Joseph's RC Primary School to present James Stacey, a former teaching assistant, with his Qualified Teacher Status. 
click to readRoyal Borough is best for sixteen year olds
19 July 2002
Ofsted and the Adult Learning Inspectorate report finds that Kensington and Chelsea is an excellent choice for sixteen year olds searching for a sixth form
click to readKensington and Chelsea unveils plan for a decade of change
19 July 2002
The Plan's amibitions include: a new school building for Holland Park; up to a thousand extra tonnes of waste recycled each year; fast track evictions for anti-social tenants; better exam results; and cuts in reported crime.
click to readRoyal Borough sports centres make a splash
17 July 2002
The Audit Commission praises Leisure Services for its sports and leisure facilities.
click to readAn evening of Royal Celebrations
16 July 2002
The Royal Borough Golden Jubilee festivities end with a musical gala at St. Mary Abbots church. 
click to readLondon will get less for more under PPP
11 July 2002
In an open letter to new Transport Secretary, Alistair Darling, Council Leader, Cllr. Merrick Cockell lays bare the massive shortcomings of the Government's PPP plan to save the tube.
click to readKicking in Cannes
10 July 2002
Young footballing talent in the Royal Borough met Deputy Mayor, Councillor Christopher Buckmaster, to celebrate their success in the Cannes International Football Tournament
click to readEating outside in the Royal Borough
10 July 2002
The Council has issued an information booklet as part of the Council's drive to crack down on restaurants, cafes and bars unlicensed tables and chairs.
click to readDoggett's coat and badge race
10 July 2002
This Thames river event from London Bridge to Chelsea dates back to nearly 300 years making it the oldest annual sporting event in Britain.
click to readAdventure playground open for all to enjoy
09 July 2002
Children from Year 3 of Fox Primary School joined Councillors to officially open the new playground and try out the equipment.
click to readSchool's jubilee art
08 July 2002
An afternoon of prize-giving took place at Leighton House to celebrate the Royal Borough's Jubilee Schools Art Exhibition.
click to readSion Manning's specialist status
08 July 2002
Sion Manning RC Girls' School has been awarded specialist visual arts status by the Department for Education and Skills.
click to readService of Thanksgiving for Edward George Goldring
05 July 2002
The life of former Director of Works for Chelsea Council and Director of Technical Services for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Edward George Goldring, celebrated at a service of thanksgiving.
click to readSummer holiday activities at Holland Park Ecology Centre
05 July 2002
Jam-packed holiday activity programme that offers a range of fun and interesting activities for children between 5-10 years of age.
click to readThe day the Queen came to visit
04 July 2002
Bushy Park in West London was awash with Union Jacks fluttering in the sunshine onTuesday 25 June as approximately 40,000 people flocked to see Her Majesty The Queen when she came to visit.
click to readMiss Elizabeth Christmas MBE 1926 - 2002
03 July 2002
"In Elizabeth Christmas, we have lost an institution. She epitomised public service of the old school - giving unstintingly, freely and without expectation of recognition or reward. She will be greatly missed." - Council Leader, Cllr. Merrick Cockell
click to readJubilee music in the park
02 July 2002
Royal Borough school children joined the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and took to the stage at the Holland Park Theatre for an afternoon of musical celebration for the Queen's Golden Jubilee.
click to readCLIKC Online
02 July 2002
Launch of Royal Borough's own tailored UK Online initiative which aims to provide opportunities for residents in socially excluded communities to develop technology skills.
click to readPlayground preview party
01 July 2002
There were plenty of happy faces and smiles when over 500 parents and children previewed the new Holland Park Adventure Playground.
click to readEnergy matters
27 June 2002
Royal Borough school children to attend the Energy Matters in London 'Cool it day' on 28 June 2002.
click to readMajor congestion likely in Kensington due to gas works
26 June 2002
Transco has started essential safety work to replace gas mains in Kensington High Street (between Kensington Gardens and Kensington Church Street) and throughout Kensington Church Street.
click to readFostering - it could be you!
25 June 2002
The Royal Borough aims to raise awareness of the importance of foster carers during National Foster Care Fortnight with an event on the Portobello Road Market.
click to readMatthew Parris entertains library audience
24 June 2002
Parris entertains packed Notting Hill Gate Library with lively talk about politics, writing and journalism.
click to readLocal nurseries scoop awards
24 June 2002
Maxilla Nursery School and the Chelsea Open Air Nursery School receive prestigious School Curriculum Awards.
click to readMoving up the career ladder
20 June 2002
Drop in to one of the childcare recruitment roadshows organised by Kensington and Chelsea's Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership to find out more about the career opportunities in childcare.
click to readBooks for children
19 June 2002
The Kensington and Chelsea Libraries Service is to give lucky toddlers and their families the chance to take part in the "All Books for Children" scheme, when they visit Brompton Library on Wednesday 26 June 2002.
click to readA royal picnic
18 June 2002
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea will join three other West London Boroughs and the Royal Parks to welcome Her Majesty The Queen to the Golden Jubilee Picnic in Bushy Park on 25 June 2002.
click to readAn audience with Matthew Parris
18 June 2002
Notting Hill Gate Library is to host its fourth 'An evening with' on Thursday 20 June with renowned journalist Matthew Parris.
click to readCommunity Relations wins battle
17 June 2002
The Royal Borough's Community Relations Section invites residents, community groups and people with an interest in faith issues to join them at their 35th Anniversary celebrations and 2002 Annual Lecture.
click to readCity Learning Centre
12 June 2002
Cutting-edge centre will boost Royal Borough's outstanding education standards and benefit children from Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster.
click to readPlayground takes shape for summer fun
10 June 2002
School children get preview of new Holland Park Adventure Playground.
click to readCouncil aims to reduce motorcycle thefts
10 June 2002
The Royal Borough is piloting a new anti-theft anchoring device to make life difficult for motorcycle thieves.
click to readMusic will be crowning moment of annual civic service
31 May 2002
Music from coronations past will feature in the Royal Borough's annual civic service this Jubilee year
click to readAlmost there on £20 million ALMO funding
30 May 2002
Council housing is set for a makeover worth nearly £20m thanks to a successful bid for additional investment funds from the Government's Arms Length Management Programme.
click to readRoyal Borough is star performer
30 May 2002
Kensington and Chelsea is one of just two councils to achieve the maximum score in the annual social services performance ratings published by the Social Services Inspectorate.
click to readChildren and parents hit the pavements
28 May 2002
Schools encourage children and parents to walk to school instead of driving.
click to readFood Safety Week
28 May 2002
Food Safety Competition to promote Food Safety Week taking place from 10 to 16 June
click to readGolden Jubilee Celebration
27 May 2002
Residents and visitors are invited to join in the fun on 7 June for an evening of music and fireworks to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen's Golden Jubilee.
click to readCare workers top the class
24 May 2002
Royal Borough Social Services is leading the way in training and development by supporting a further 30 care workers to achieve their National Vocational Qualifications.
click to readDeputy Mayor thanks carers
21 May 2002
To mark the end of her year as the Royal Borough Deputy Mayor, Councillor Joanna Gardner, gave a tea party to thank carers in the Borough
click to readNew dawn for Notting Hill Carnival
21 May 2002
Carnival trustee, Ansel Wong describes a "new dawn" for the Capital's greatest cultural festival in which children, Caribbean tradition and concern for residents are centre stage.
click to readTop praise for Royal Borough school
20 May 2002
Ofsted inspection report praises Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School as a shining example of very successful school whose pupils attain exceptionally high standards.
click to readSchool's sew stepping stones
20 May 2002
Fox Primary School gets an impressive new playground specially designed to challenge children of all ages at the school.
click to readHealth under scrutiny
20 May 2002
Public Meeting with a report on the main findings of the Commission for Health Improvement's recent inspection of the management of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
click to readParty deadline
14 May 2002
Residents wishing to hold a street party over the Jubilee weekend should let the council know by Monday 27 May so that it can inform emergency and utility services of road closures.
click to readLocal Government Election results
03 May 2002
Royal Borough residents elect 54 councillors. The political balance of the Council is now 42 Conservative, 12 Labour, the Conservative Party increasing its majority by three.
click to readRoyal Borough pupils prove they are on the ball
30 April 2002
Talented youngsters scoop awards at Sports Festival.
click to readRoyal Borough maintains strong adoption commitment
29 April 2002
Social Services are continuing to strengthen their adoption provision by joining The West London and Westminster Adoption Partnership. 
click to readWanted! Local groups and charities for Queen's Jubilee 2002 visit
23 April 2002
The organisers of the Golden Jubilee celebrations in Bushy Park, Teddington, are looking for local groups and charities with interactive displays to help entertain the thousands of people attending the event.
click to readA better Borough by design
22 April 2002
Royal Borough developments win two coveted Civic Trust Awards and three special mentions.
click to readRoyal Borough rates a Triple 'A'
20 April 2002
The Royal Borough has retained it prestigious triple 'A' rating from blue chip financial analysts, Standard and Poor's.
click to readRoyal Borough responds to the new government guidelines on adoption
19 April 2002
Council enters partnership with the charity After Adoption to enhance its existing adoption services.
click to readFoster carers get just reward
18 April 2002
Kensington and Chelsea has responded to national recommendations and announced a further large increase in the allowances paid to foster carers who look after children in the Council's care.
click to readAn audience with Sebastian Faulks
18 April 2002
Sebastian Faulks, the bestselling author of 'Birdsong' and 'Charlotte Gray', will talk about his writing and his commitment to public libraries as part of the popular Notting Hill Gate Library talks series.
click to readTMO members historic vote
16 April 2002
Organisation set to bid for £36 million to upgrade housing.
click to readMore education excellence
04 April 2002
The Royal Borough praised following OFSTED inspection of the Excellence in Cities partnership - a joint scheme run with the City of Westminster.
click to readRoyal Borough schools outshine the rest
28 March 2002
Twenty-two schools qualify for a cash bonus and outperform the rest of the country for the second year in the School Achievement Awards.
click to readPupils rediscover Chelsea's history
27 March 2002
History competition provides students with an opportunity to learn and research the local area.
click to readRoyal Borough wins an Oscar
27 March 2002
Kensington High Street project wins award for improving lighting, pedestrian safety and the coordination of street equipment and furniture.
click to readFood Standards Agency gives warning on Royal Jelly
25 March 2002
Tests carried out on Royal Jelly find unacceptable residues of the antibiotic chloramphenicol.
click to readSpring into action with the Royal Borough
15 March 2002
Leisure centres and doctors join forces to promote healthier lifestyles.
click to readGoing places with grants from Kensington and Chelsea
14 March 2002
Council awards transport grants totalling £153,000 to local authority and voluntary run organisations.
click to readRoyal Borough keeps you warm and well
13 March 2002
Affordable Warmth Strategy will help residents avoid the problems of fuel poverty.
click to readFacts at your finger tips
12 March 2002
Royal Borough's website is packed full of information and advice that is easy to use and may save many a trip or phone call to the Town Hall.
click to readNo excuse not to party
07 March 2002
The Royal Borough offers to pay £100 towards the cost of public liability insurance premiums for the first 20 street parties to register with them before 6 May.
click to readGreen light for great new playground
06 March 2002
A fantastic new playground is already taking shape in Holland Park and will be ready for the summer.
click to readBringing businesses and schools together
06 March 2002
The London Central Education Business Alliance set up in response to warnings that schoolchildren are not suitably prepared for the changing world of work.
click to readCouncil ready to set up its own police support squad
04 March 2002
Highly visible borough constables to provide reassurance and deterrence and deal with anti-social behaviour in the early stages.
click to readBorough has fourth lowest Council Tax despite lowest Government grant
26 February 2002
Cabinet agrees a council tax of £762.03 for a Band D property, a 10.6 per cent increase on last year but still the fourth lowest council tax in London.
click to readCouncil reappraises its library services
25 February 2002
A fall in the number of Mobile Library users has forced the Council to reappraise its method of delivering Library Services to all corners of the Borough.
click to readFood Standards agency withdraw Chinese honey from shops
25 February 2002
Environmental Health Directorate calls for all shops in the Borough who sell Chinese honey to remove it from their shelves.
click to readRoyal Borough response to congestion charging announcement
25 February 2002
Call for public inquiry as Deputy Leader warns that the Mayor's plan will price ordinary motorists off the road.
click to readRoyal Borough teenagers get a head start
18 February 2002
Scheme will give trainees a years work experience with Council as well as a NVQ2 qualification in Administration.
click to readCouncil condemns grab all you can Ken
14 February 2002
Council criticises the 15 per cent increase in the amount Londoners will have to pay to support the Mayor and the GLA during the next financial year.
click to readRoyal Borough supports London Landlord's Day
11 February 2002
Royal Borough teaming up with Hammersmith and Fulham, Westminster, Camden and Islington councils to promote London Landlord's Day.
click to readRoyal Borough joins forces with the Met Police
11 February 2002
Joint team from the Council and the police successfully tackle problem of prostitute cards littering telephone boxes.
click to readRoyal Borough residents get freedom of the city
08 February 2002
Freedom Pass allows all older people and eligible disabled people to travel for free on London's bus, rail, underground and tram services.
click to readCouncil leader urges Kiley to stick with it
07 February 2002
The Royal Borough is urging Transport for London boss, Bob Kiley, not to quit in protest at Tube PPP.
click to readRoyal Borough 'Champions Group' links schools and business
06 February 2002
Business volunteers sought for Partnership that aims to raise academic achievement and develop young people’s personal work skills.
click to readYour Borough needs you
06 February 2002
Royal Borough residents should act now to ensure they are registered to vote in the to vote in the next Borough Council elections.
click to readRoyal Borough leads emergency planning seminar
06 February 2002
The Royal Borough provides expertise at Emergency Planning Seminar hosted by Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council.
click to readLocal NHS short changed
06 February 2002
The Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster Health Authority faces £40 million shortfall.
click to readPrimary schools praised
05 February 2002
Two of Kensington and Chelsea's top primary schools earn a place in Ofsted's Good Schools List
click to readRoyal Borough's school just reward
05 February 2002
St Barnabas and St Philip's C of E Primary School scoops prestigious Evening Standard London School Award.
click to readKiley visits the Royal Borough
05 February 2002
London's Commissioner for Transport is shown the site for potential station on the Chelsea-Hackney Line.
click to readCouncil praised for helping vulnerable people live more independently in local housing
01 February 2002
Audit Commission praises Kensington and Chelsea’s Supported Housing service in a Best Value Inspection report.
click to readBudding young Royal Borough writers
31 January 2002
Students at Holland Park and St Thomas More Schools benefit form opportunity to improve their writing skills with guidance from professionals.
click to readA sure start for children in the Royal Borough
31 January 2002
Young children and families in North West Kensington to benefit from free books and cheap home safety equipment thanks to a number of 'Sure Start' initiatives.
click to readKicking all the way to Cannes
31 January 2002
Council’s Sports Development officers are holding trials to select 18 youngsters for football tournament in Cannes.
click to readRBKC success due to 'carrots and sticks' approach
30 January 2002
Council’s new approach to absenteeism has led to savings of £500,000 in its first year and has cut the average days lost per employee annually to eight days.
click to readRoyal Borough pilots community youth offending initiative
30 January 2002
Plan to make young offenders more accountable to the wider community and to get the community more involved with their punishment and rehabilitation.
click to readRoyal Borough transforms Alan Lennox Boyd Centre
18 January 2002
Dramatic increase in numbers attending day care centre for older people following Council consultation.
click to readRoyal Borough Social Services in national top fifteen
07 January 2002
Social Services placed in the top 15 performing departments in the country by Department of Health's performance indicators.
click to readCBE for Housing and Social Services Director
04 January 2002
Royal Borough's Executive Director of Housing and Social Services, Moira Gibb, awarded a CBE in New Year's Honours List.
click to readTruancy team tackles the streets
04 January 2002
Council's Truancy Team join forces with the police to tackle truancy on the streets of the Royal Borough.
click to readInternet consultation
14 December 2001
Royal Borough launches website consultation on use of Internet to deliver customer services.
click to readHead of Stairs
13 December 2001
Unveiling of Ivor Abrahams’ sculpture ‘Head of the Stairs’ reinforces Council’s commitment to promote of public art.
click to readRoyal Borough helps your people get a head start
12 December 2001
Council launches training scheme to help young people gain work experience and train for a nationally recognised qualification.
click to readCouncil aims to reduce staff absence
11 December 2001
Royal Borough takes a a proactive approach to reduce the number of staff sick days.
click to readMassive Carnival consultation gets going
07 December 2001
Press Archive Council starts delivering 40,000 consultation packs to households along or close to proposed Carnival routes.
click to readMore resources for older people
06 December 2001
Royal Borough services for older people are about to receive a treble boost.
click to readNew Director of Finance and Information Systems
06 December 2001
The Royal Borough has appointed Sue Beauchamp as its new Director of Finance and Information Systems.
click to readNew school would give more children first class education
03 December 2001
Cabinet renews its commitment for a new Borough secondary school and takes first steps to secure a suitable site in Chelsea.
click to readCanalside House Manager wins award
02 December 2001
Laura Salmon, has scooped a national Association of Chief Estate Surveyors Award for Excellence for her work at the busy centre.
click to readCockell meets Livingstone to discuss Capital
28 November 2001
Press Archive Policing, congestion charging, PPP and the Carnival were all on the agenda.
click to readNew director for Education
25 November 2001
The Royal Borough has appointed Jacky Griffin as its new Executive Director for Education, Libraries and Arts.
click to readCouncil calls public meeting on Kensal Gas works clean up
22 November 2001
Residents who live near the old Kensal gas works invited to a public meeting hear about the major clean up programme.
click to readSlump in police strength equals surge in street crime says Council
20 November 2001
Leader raises concerns for victims living in fear as October’s figures show street crime is up by 129 per cent.
click to readCouncil makes sure "toffs" get their say
19 November 2001
Press Archive Council to deliver a consultation pack to each and every household along or close to the proposed routes.
click to readNew sports funding
19 November 2001
The Royal Borough has been allocated a £1,338,000 slice of Lottery funding to improve school and community sporting facilities.
click to readPressure, problems and pitfalls for PPP
15 November 2001
Royal Borough questions the ability of the Government's PPP scheme to revive the London Underground.
click to readRave reviews for Children's Services
15 November 2001
Royal Borough's Children's Services recognised as one of the most effective in the country.
click to readFacilities for Eritrean and Somali residents 
14 November 2001
Borough's Westway Centre offers languages classes and social evenings to community groups of older residents.
click to readDebate on Carnival route moves on
05 November 2001
Press Archive Council outlines five rules to consider when judging the Carnival route change options.
click to readLondon role for Royal Borough Director
04 November 2001
Kensington and Chelsea’s Director of Housing and Corporate Strategy, Terrie Alafat, has been seconded by the Government Office for London.
click to readEvents and new hours for Notting Hill Library
24 October 2001
One of the most dominant figures of post-war British politics, the Rt. Hon. Tony Benn, will launch a series of talks by celebrated authors and speakers at Notting Hill Gate Library.
click to readPlayground consultation packed out
24 October 2001
Possible designs for Holland Park's new playground were inspected by around 300 people.
click to readMore Praise For Social Services
24 October 2001
Royal Borough Social Services are "a perfect example of how councils should overcome budget pressures and staff shortages to provide modern, well-run services." ...
click to readRoyal Borough Pilots Centred Planning
24 October 2001
Royal Borough expertise is being used to revolutionise national learning disability services...
click to readCampaign to keep Golborne glowing this winter
24 October 2001
Golborne residents who cannot afford home heating can get help from a regeneration scheme, Golborne United, created by the Council and funded through the London Development Agency.
click to readCockell calls for council constabularies
11 October 2001
The Leader of Kensington and Chelsea Council has called for powers for councils to create their own constabularies.
click to readNew Director of Law and Administration appointed
11 October 2001
Mrs Gifty Edila has been appointed the new director of Law and Administration for the Royal Borough.
click to readPRUving themselves
10 October 2001
Youngsters at the Royal Borough's Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) have done themselves proud with excellent GCSE results this year.
click to readCouncil goes shopping for votes in local democracy week
10 October 2001
The council will visit every corner of the borough next week to boost the number of people eligible to exercise their voting rights.
click to readParents to play their part in playground picking process
02 October 2001
Council seeks views of parents and children in selecting designs for the new Holland Park playground
click to readTeenages benefit from Afterburn
01 October 2001
The Royal Borough is a lead partner in innovative programme that offers guidance and support for 13 to 19 year olds.
click to readRoyal Borough calls for early study of PPP peculiarities
27 September 2001
The Public Transport Advisory Committee argues that without a study questions of vital public interest will go unanswered.
click to readCockell condemns police numbers con trick
27 September 2001
Council Leader furious at plan to cut the official police complement in the Borough to 514 officers - 110 less than in 1997.
click to readA card aid Christmas
26 September 2001
The Royal Borough will help charities this Christmas by providing locations for Charity Aid card shops.
click to readHealth home heals fuel poverty
19 September 2001
Healthy Homes Scheme aims to tackle fuel poverty and help over 1000 households make their homes warmer and cheaper to heat.
click to readNew house by house heritage guide to Hans Town
19 September 2001
The Hans Town Conservation Area Proposal Statement documents the development of the conservation area and sets out the policies that will inform the Council's planning decisions.
click to readAnd this year's environment Emmy goes to
18 September 2001
Two sculptures and a mosaic have scooped this year's Environment Awards for outstanding new developments.
click to readRoyal Borough remembers
14 September 2001
Kensington High Street stops to remember those killed, injured and bereaved in the US terrorist attacks.
click to readService of mourning
13 September 2001
An open air service will take place outside St. Mary Abbots Church on Friday 14 September at 10.55am to remember the victims of the catastrophes in New York, Washington and Pittsburgh.
click to readJust the ticket
12 September 2001
Add a bit of post-war kitsch to your mantelpiece with a Royal Borough parking meter.
click to readGot a constitutional issue? Go surfing
11 September 2001
The Royal Borough's constitution is now available on the Internet.
click to readImproved Council Tax
07 September 2001
Royal Borough council tax payers look set to enjoy an even better service thanks to improved staff development.
click to readMagnificent policing operation overcomes Carnival management shortcomings
29 August 2001
Press Archive The Royal Borough pays tribute to the highly successful Notting Hill Carnival police operation.
click to readCarnival clean-up crews set to swing into action
27 August 2001
Press Archive Council street cleaning and refuse collection staff work through the night to return Notting Hill's streets to normal after Europe's biggest street festival.
click to readThe splendid benefits of the Royal Borough
21 August 2001
The Royal Borough's Benefit Service has emerged with a clean bill of health after a searching examination from the Benefit Fraud Inspectorate.
click to readRBKC Environmental Health teams get the credit
15 August 2001
Kensington and Chelsea Council has become the first public service organisation to be awarded a quality assurance accreditation under a brand new British standard.
click to readOn your bike - and off our pavements
14 August 2001
Royal Borough pedestrians can now walk easy thanks to a new campaign to free footways of dangerous cyclists.
click to readAnti-crime strategy gets boost
13 August 2001
The Royal Borough looks set to become a safer place to live and work thanks to funding of over £343,000 secured by the Community Safety Team.
click to readKyoto Garden Gift
10 August 2001
Holland Park's Kyoto Garden is ten years old and about to receive a present...
click to readTraining An Essential Ingredient For Food Safety
10 August 2001
Royal Borough food lovers will benefit from more hygienic and safer food...
click to readCouncil Plans Revealed
08 August 2001
The Forward Plan of key Council decisions is now available on the Council's internet site...
click to readCouncil Enlists Support Of Pubs And Clubs
31 July 2001
Press Archive Kensington and Chelsea is enlisting the support of Notting Hill’s bars, pubs and clubs in the drive for a safer Notting Hill Carnival...
click to readNew Director Of Communications
30 July 2001
The Royal Borough has appointed Penny Mordaunt as its new Director of Communications...
click to readCouncil Calls For Playground Designs
30 July 2001
The Royal Borough is looking for help with designs for a new playground in Holland Park...
click to readCouncil Officer Awarded Rare Citation
30 July 2001
In a rare move the Metropolitan Police have awarded a citation to a civilian...
click to readStop Squabbling And Get On With It
30 July 2001
Royal Borough environment boss, Daniel Moylan today (30 July) blasted the Government and the GLA for squabbling over the tube...
click to readCouncil’s Concerns Grow Over Carnival Safety
27 July 2001
Press Archive Kensington and Chelsea today expressed increasing concern over public safety issues at the forthcoming Notting Hill Carnival...
click to readLondoners face tax bombshell
25 July 2001
Londoners in general and key workers in particular will be hit by much higher tax bills when the Government's proposed council tax revaluation takes place in 2007, Council Leader warns.
click to readCouncil steps in to provide Carnival with funds and essential support
23 July 2001
Press Archive The Royal Borough has again stepped in to support the Notting Hill Carnival, this time with a record number of temporary toilets for Carnival participants and visitors.
click to readLeading the Royal Borough
21 July 2001
Councillors vote for a new Leader and Cabinet system - a new streamlined form of local government to replace the old committee structure.
click to readOutsiders appointed to Standards Committee to scrutinise Council conduct
18 July 2001
Royal Borough approves the appointment of two independent members to the new Standards Committee.
click to readRoyal Borough's different approach to diversity
18 July 2001
The police, the Council and the local health authority can now call on a team of local experts to help deal with diversity issues, thanks to a ground-breaking new scheme.
click to readRoyal Borough councillor receives the highest honour
18 July 2001
Councillor Miss Elizabeth Christmas awarded the Freedom of the Royal Borough - in recognition of a lifetime of dedicated service.
click to readRoyal Borough libraries jump up with steel band
18 July 2001
Press Archive Holland Park comes alive to the sound of music as the Fox Primary School pupils join the Ebony Steel Band in launching the Royal Borough’s Reading Carnival.
click to readSecure the seat, save the child
17 July 2001
The Royal Borough and The City of Westminster are joining forces to give parents vital tips on how to correctly fit a car safety seats and increase their children's chances of surviving a road accident.
click to readPublic artist, private passions: The world of Edward Linley Sambourne
16 July 2001
As a cartoonist with the Punch, Sambourne's graphic work was extremely well known but he was spending much of his time on a sometimes secret activity - photography.
click to readFirst aid training for local school children
13 July 2001
Royal Borough school children had a chance to try out their newly acquired first aid skills by bandaging the Chairman of Education and Libraries, Councillor Christopher Buckmaster.
click to readKeith Cunningham to lead Kensington and Chelsea Labour Group
12 July 2001
Keith Cunningham will be the new leader of the Labour Group.
click to readCouncil to spend record sum on Carnival clean-up operation
12 July 2001
Press Archive The Royal Borough is to spend a record sum returning Notting Hill's streets to normal after this year's Carnival.
click to readCentral London councils attack Ken's congestion tax
10 July 2001
Council leaders call for independent inquiry into Mayor's scheme.
click to readLocal school elevates access to learning
09 July 2001
School's new lift means access for all.
click to readTeddy Bears' Picnic
09 July 2001
Families and teddy bear lovers of all ages are invited to Brompton Cemetary for a huge Teddy Bears Picnic on Saturday 21 July.
click to readNew Constitution - your rights, our responsibilities
07 July 2001
Everything you need to know about the Royal Borough's democratic system, including your rights.
click to readTime running out to recognise un-sung heroes
06 July 2001
Deadline looms to nominate for first Mayor's award.
click to readCouncil injects cash to support GLA plans for stewarding at Carnival
27 June 2001
Press Archive Kensington and Chelsea Council has stepped in to further increase the number of stewards for this year’s Notting Hill Carnival.
click to readChelsea, cue star and cook turn out for People First open day
25 June 2001
Mayor and stars promote local charity that helps adults with learning disabilities to assert themselves.
click to readGLA backs down as safety arguments prevail and 2001 Carnival route remainsunchanged
20 June 2001
Press Archive Safety argument convinces Mayor to withdraw proposal to change the Carnival route.
click to readCouncil concerned at Mayor's last gasp change to Carnival route
18 June 2001
Press Archive Mayor’s call to change and lengthen Carnival route with less than 10 weeks to go alarms Council.
click to readCarnival meeting fails to provide assurances on safety
14 June 2001
Press Archive Council leader repeats concern about public safety on the Carnival route.
click to readCouncil raises Carnival safety fears
13 June 2001
Press Archive Leader warns that overcrowding may cause a major public safety incident.
click to readSculptor Emily Young stages exhibition at Leighton House Museum
11 June 2001
Artist’s role as a sculptor is one of ‘releasing the figure within' a continuation of a process begun in nature many millions of years ago.
click to readRoyal Borough’s Personnel Department gets thumbs up
04 June 2001
The Government’s Best Value Inspectorate has awarded the Royal Borough’s personnel department with a good service rating.
click to readLocal families urged to foster
04 June 2001
Foster Care Fortnight highlights the need for families to open their hearts and homes to local children in need.
click to readLocal school’s journey into outer space
29 May 2001
Space exploration classroom for St Franis Assisi Roman Catholic School.
click to readUser-friendly mental health guide launch
29 May 2001
Guide contains a wealth of information on various types of illness, procedures, treatment and services.
click to readMayor launches new awards scheme
24 May 2001
Residents and people who work in the Royal Borough are invited nominate friends and neighbours for a Mayor’s Award
click to readTMO gets new chief executive
22 May 2001
Gordon Perry is to succeed Martyn Kingsford as the new Chief Executive of the Royal Borough's Tenant Management Organisation.
click to readReview a book, win a mobile
21 May 2001
By reviewing shortlisted titles for the prestigious Orange Prize for Fiction, Royal Borough library users could soon win a new Orange mobile phone or a set of the books.
click to readCalling aspiring young footballers… and their dads
21 May 2001
Get tips from professionals, participate in workshops and competitions, and win great prizes during Kensal Library's ‘Dads and Lads’ week from 29 May.
click to readCouncil celebrates news measures against vice cards and crack
15 May 2001
Crack den tenants and vice card touts face clampdown under new Criminal Justice and Police Act.
click to readKensington Sports Centre
14 May 2001
The reopening of the swimming pool at Kensington Sports Centre will give swimmers a stunning new experience later this summer.
click to readLocal residents urged to take part in national Empty Homes campaign
07 May 2001
Residents urged to help the Council identify empty homes as part of a nationwide campaign to bring unused homes back into use.
click to readLearn something new
04 May 2001
Learn a new language, consider a new career or even take up Tai Chi – the possibilities are endless throughout Adult Learners’ Week.
click to readVictory for campaign for crack law reform
30 April 2001
Householders who allow crack to be used in their homes will soon risk lengthy prison sentences thanks to Council’s campaign.
click to readVictorian heritage restored
26 April 2001
New railings along St. Mary Abbot’s Gardens mark culmination of a series of Council and Church improvements to area.
click to readRoyal Borough teachers win bonuses
11 April 2001
Well over half the Borough's schools have qualified for performance bonuses ranging from £4,000 to £28,000.
click to readCouncil considers new force to help combat crime
10 April 2001
Leader orders feasibility study into proposal for new Borough constabulary to patrol streets.
click to readMayoral nominations
10 April 2001
Councillor Tony Holt has been chosen as the Majority Party’s Mayoral candidate for 2001/02 and Councillor The Hon. Joanna Gardner as the deputy mayoral candidate.
click to readCouncil seeks Carnival route review for 2002
06 April 2001
Press Archive Work must start now on detailed review of all route options says Leader Clllr. Merrick Cockell.
click to readBest Value unveiled
05 April 2001
Plans for improving the quality of Council services will be unveiled this week...
click to readLeader and Cabinet - the Borough’s choice
04 April 2001
The Royal Borough will have a Leader and Cabinet system of Governance from 19 July next.
click to readCouncil wins five planning application notices
29 March 2001
Earl's Court hotelier who flouted planning laws loses his appeals against enforcement notices.
click to readSecure the seat - save the child
29 March 2001
Experts offer free advice on fitting a child’s car seat as survey shows four out of five seats are incorrectly fitted.
click to readFree travel goes further
23 March 2001
More residents will qualify for free travel thanks to new Transport Act...
click to readCrack crisis summit
21 March 2001
Crack laws are to be reviewed by Home Secretary Jack Straw following a campaign by the Royal Borough.
click to readCouncillors may be marginalised under Government reforms
20 March 2001
Government reforms which scrap the existing committee system could exclude most councillors from decision-making, warns Council Leader Cllr Merrick Cockell.
click to readCrime writer comes clean
14 March 2001
Acclaimed crime writer Anabel Donald, whose Notting Hill mysteries are set in the Borough, will be giving a free talk at North Kensington Library on Wednesday 28 March.
click to read
13 March 2001
Ken Livingstone announces work on Chelsea - Hackney tube line could now be speeded up as part of London bid for Olympic Games.
click to readGovernment cuts increase Council Tax
12 March 2001
Government cuts to blame for an extra 8% on Council Tax bills in Royal Borough
click to readMayoral visit for acclaimed school
12 March 2001
Royal Borough Mayor, Councillor Richard Walker-Arnott, will visit one of the best schools in the country, Bevington Primary School, and see why OFSTED inspectors were so impressed.
click to readMayor's musical evening
11 March 2001
International artists Melvyn Tan and John Williams join with the Tippett String Quartet, Susan Digby’s Voices Foundation Children’s Choir to raise funds for young local musicians
click to readWorkshops are just the job
10 March 2001
A series of free workshops designed to polish up essential job searching skills takes place at Kensal Library throughout March and April.
click to readCommuter chaos looms in Kensington and Chelsea
10 March 2001
The closure of the District Line between Earl's Court and High Street Kensington is causing commuter chaos.
click to readKensington and Chelsea awarded AAA rating by Standard and Poor
05 March 2001
The Royal Borough has won the coveted 'Triple A' credit rating from blue chip independent financial analysts, Standard and Poor's.
click to readGovernment raids on Council cash means local tax increases
03 March 2001
Slashes in Government grants and a soaring GLA bill force a reluctant Policy and Resources Committee to increase Council Tax.
click to readBusinesses go back to school
02 March 2001
Local businesses have a lot to gain by forging links with schools in the Royal Borough.
click to readLibrary saved but tough budget must stay says Cockell
02 March 2001
Council Leader Merrick Cockell has defended the tough budget approved by the Policy and Resources Committee
click to readBorough's crystal clear website
02 March 2001
The Royal Borough’s new website is clearly designed, easy to navigate according to the Plain English Campaign.
click to readElectoral Register on a roll
23 February 2001
Residents can now register to vote at any time of the year, thanks to a new kind of electoral register that is updated monthly.
click to readSocial Services "In Vanguard of Good Practice"
19 February 2001
Council Social Services praised by independent review as "superior" and outstanding.
click to readSoaring GLA Bill And Slashed Government Grant Rocks Council Finances
18 February 2001
Council saves Library, but Government grant cut and massive hike in Ken Livingstone's budget means other closures likely...
click to readNick Ross Gets Royal Borough Residents In On The Act
16 February 2001
Crimewatch UK Presenter Nick Ross led a lively debate on the future of local...
click to readCouncil urges Notting Hill Carnival route review now for improvements in2002
13 February 2001
Press Archive The GLA's interim Carnival report has received a guarded welcome from the Royal Borough
click to readConference and events service scoops awards
12 February 2001
It's official - the Royal Borough’s Conference and Events Service is one of the best in the country...
click to readParking made easier for residents
07 February 2001
Parking for residents in central Kensington and Notting Hill will soon be easier thanks to extended ...
click to readChampion of North Kensington dies
05 February 2001
Kath Kelly, who for 30 years was a tireless campaigner for improvement In North Kensington, dies ...
click to readBBC's Nick Ross to help Council 'Governance' Consultation
05 February 2001
Crimewatch UK presenter Nick Ross is helping the Royal Borough to find out how local people think ...
click to readCouncil appoints new Director of Communications
31 January 2001
Andrew Hillier has been appointed as the new Director of Communications at the Royal Borough ...
click to readRoyal Web Goes Back To The Future
31 January 2001
Fast facts at your fingertips and a new search engine are just a taste of what the...
click to readYour Council, Your Choice
23 January 2001
The Royal Borough is giving all residents a chance to help the Council choose how Kensington and Chelsea is governed.
click to readRoyal Borough demands action on crack cocaine
22 January 2001
The Royal Borough is challenging the Government over its failure to outlaw crack cocaine houses ...
click to readState-of-the-art computer for crime cutting Kensal Library
19 January 2001
A state-of-the-art computer and an engraved crystal bowl now have pride of place at Kensal Library ...
click to readLondon landmark dazzles again
18 January 2001
All 4,082 lights on Albert Bridge will be formally switched on this Thursday by the Royal Borough's Mayor ...
click to readMartyn Kingsford
15 January 2001
Martyn Kingsford, Chief Executive of Kensington and Chelsea TMO, is retiring in the the spring ...
click to readStamping out fraud in the Royal Borough
11 January 2001
Residents who suspect someone is fraudulently claiming Housing, Council Tax or Social Security Benefit ...
click to readKen Livingstone Urged To Think Again On Road Charge
08 January 2001
Royal Borough residents and businesses want improvements in public transport before...
click to readFighting For Fair Funding
20 December 2000
Alarming central Government proposals could see the Royal Borough lose 4.7 million...
click to readSt Jospeh's In The Premier League
19 December 2000
Congratulations from Education and Employment Secretary David Blunkett have been...
click to readRoyal Borough Wins Support For Safer Carnival Initiative
14 December 2000
Press Archive Council Leader Councillor Merrick Cockell has persuaded other London Boroughs to...
click to readGo Date Set For Royal Borough's New Constitution
12 December 2000
Radical new changes in governing Kensington and Chelsea could be introduced on 19...
click to readRoll Of Honour For Menghi Mulchandani
11 December 2000
Menghi Mulchandani, Director of Action Disability Kensington and Chelsea (ADKC),...
click to readLondon Underground Told To Get Its Act Together
07 December 2000
The Royal Borough is calling on London Underground to do much more to help harassed...
click to readBlooming Award Winners
07 December 2000
Green-fingered residents whose floral displays were recognised in the London In...

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