On 4 May 2006 residents voted to elect 54 Councillors to represent 18 wards. Three Councillors were elected to represent each ward. There are 45 Conservative Councillors and nine Labour.
Councillors by necessity have different roles on the Council and different personal ‘styles’ and, as such, have a differing range of options for demonstrating ‘neighbourhood leadership’. Download and print The Councillor's Contribution to Neighbourhood Leadership [PDF file information] (File size 67Kb)
Follow a day in the life of five councillors in Kensington and Chelsea. Councillors Merrick Cockell, Keith Cunningham, Elizabeth Campbell, John Cox and Fiona Buxton were filmed on 28, 29 and 30 June 2006 respectively. Go to A day in the life of ...
Below is a map of the Borough. It is separated into wards, which are numbered and named in the column on the right. To find your councillor, click an area of the map or one of the ward names.
| 1. Saint Charles 2. Golborne 3. Notting Barns 4. Colville 5. Norland 6. Pembridge 7. Holland 8. Campden 9. Abingdon 10. Queen's Gate 11. Earl's Court 12. Courtfield 13. Redcliffe 14. Brompton 15. Stanley 16. Hans Town 17. Cremorne 18. Royal Hospital |
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All Councillors of the Royal Borough are required to follow the Council's Code of Conduct for Members, as set out in the Constitution. For more details download Part Five Codes and Protocols [PDF file information] (file size 77Kb).
If you are unhappy about the way a Councillor has behaved and feel this may have breached the Councillors Code of Conduct[PDF file information] (File size 86 Kb), you may wish to submit a formal complaint to the Council’s Monitoring Officer on this form Councillor conduct complaint form [PDF file information] (File size 65 Kb)
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