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Councillors decide on full repair plus extra works to protect Albert Bridge
26 March 2026We will fix the broken component and install measures to help stop the same damage on the other arms of the bridge.
Former substance user helps others facing similar struggles
26 March 2026A man who battled addiction is helping others rebuild their lives by working for the service he credits with saving his life.
Protecting homes from future flooding
24 March 2026Flood defences to be installed in Lorne Gardens after Council secures additional funding from Thames Water and Peabody.
Council tax is being collected again following the November 2025 cyber attack
20 March 2026Bills have been issued, with nearly 25,000 bills already paid and support available for people who need it.
Kensington and Chelsea Mayor’s Awards winners revealed
17 March 2026Eight community-spirited people chosen to receive 2026 Kensington and Chelsea Mayor’s Awards
Planning systems back online after cyber attack
9 March 2026Recovery from the cyber attack moves forward as planning applications and land charge searches are now being processed again.
Newest first
From start-up to shop front, funded trainees helps local business flourish
22 November 2022
Online health business moves to new King’s Road store after Council support with funded trainees.
Residents join up with Council staff to improve customer service
21 November 2022
Residents and Council staff are co-designing new standards to improve the experience of residents when contacting the Council.
Nominations open for Kensington and Chelsea Mayor’s Awards 2023
18 November 2022
Nominations open until Monday 23 January with winners chosen by six-person judging panel
Creating better neighbourhoods in Kensington and Chelsea
18 November 2022
Engaging with Earl’s Court residents and businesses about concerns on anti-social behaviour
Local schools go green with £8m upgrade
16 November 2022
Thirty-two schools in Kensington and Chelsea are receiving upgrades to cut their carbon emissions and reduce their energy bills.
Pioneering policy could mean warmer, greener listed homes
16 November 2022
The Council is consulting to allow warmer windows to be installed without individual listed building consent on listed homes.
Let’s Talk K&C: Help us to be the best Council for you
15 November 2022
We want to hear from residents on how the Council should focus its services and change for the better post-Grenfell.
Digging deep at Kensington Town Hall
10 November 2022
10,000 bulbs planted outside Kensington Town Hall as part of a larger plan to plant 140,000 by the end of the year.
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