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Cremorne Wharf jetty ariel view

Progress for Cremorne Wharf jetty and riverside walkway plans

11 February 2026
Plans to explore the potential for a new riverside walkway have taken a step forward

Plans approved to improve Portobello Road

11 February 2026
Plans approved to improve Portobello Road
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Kensington and Chelsea sets out budget with tough choices on taxes due to government funding cuts

11 February 2026
Council tax increases have been agreed by the Council's leadership team.

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North Kensington Library Film Club: LGBTQ+ History Month

Craft Time at North Kensington Library

Albert Bridge

Update: Albert Bridge closed to traffic

23 February 2026
The latest information on the closure of Albert Bridge to traffic. Pedestrians and cyclists can cross safely.

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