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New Homes Development Programme - Latymer Round Two Consultation Report
Council’s website, enewsletters, posters, Latymer Community Church and via local voluntary and community. ... These answers were specified as either canvassing, street surveys or. from the Council. •
https://consult.rbkc.gov.uk/communities/latymer-church-round-2/results/aa_nhdplatymer2022-consultationreportroundtwo.pdf -
OFFICER DECISION DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORT AND REGULATORY SERVICES 07 ...
legal powers at its disposal to control this problem, the Council regards the provision. ... line with Council policies relating to a cleaner, greener borough, improving air quality and reducing congestion.
https://consult.rbkc.gov.uk/communities/e-bike-parking-2024/results/dalgarnoebikebayconsultationreport2024.pdf -
Kensington and Chelsea – Citizens’ Panel
regularly invited to give public preferences and opinions to inform Council decision-making. ... wellbeing priorities for the Council as it supports the recovery from the pandemic.
https://consult.rbkc.gov.uk/communities/care-and-wellbeing/results/cp-fullreportcareandwellbeingintheboroughaccessible.pdf -
Resident Involvement Stratergy 2025-28
This involves shared responsibility and accountability with the council. • Membership on the Tenants Consultative Committee. • ... Number of new projects launched compared to previous. years. Council project monitoring systems.
https://consult.rbkc.gov.uk/housing/involvement-strategy/user_uploads/aa-hm-resident-involvement-strategy-2025-28-v-2.0.6_.pdf -
OFFICER DECISION DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORT AND REGULATORY SERVICES 07 ...
legal powers at its disposal to control this problem, the Council regards the provision. ... contravene traffic rules. In any case, whether or not the Council provides additional.
https://consult.rbkc.gov.uk/communities/e-bike-parking-2024/results/hollandebikebayconsultationreport2024.pdf -
Citizens' Panel report - Making the borough safer 2024
regularly invited to give public preferences and opinions to inform Council decision-making. ... Theme Count. Badly lit areas 35. Council estates 29. Earl’s Court area 23.
https://consult.rbkc.gov.uk/communities/panel-safer/results/aa_cp-fullreportmakingtheboroughsafer2024.pdf -
Appendix_D_EQiA_202526_LT_V2
well as the Council Plan’s objectives around timely provision to support independent living. ... 106. Resources: Discretionary Council Tax Scheme. Growth Equalities impacts yet to be assessed.
https://consult.rbkc.gov.uk/resources/budget-2025-26/user_uploads/aa_appendix_d_eqia_202526_lt_v2.pdf -
OFFICER DECISION DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORT AND REGULATORY SERVICES 23 ...
This will allow the Council to bring more control to where bikes are parked and reduce the impact on pedestrians. ... However, the Council would not refuse an e-bike parking bay on such grounds as parked cars essentially pose a similar threat.
https://consult.rbkc.gov.uk/communities/e-bike-parking/results/bhtebikebayconsultationreport.pdf -
CLP - Report
Not Answered. Other. Council-led panel. Online voting process. Resident-led assessment panel. ... Use us!”. Better support offered to residents. “Kensington Council getting to grips with delivering real, effective, decent,.
https://consult.rbkc.gov.uk/communities/community-leadership-programme-2021/results/aa_clp-reportv.3.pdf -
Budget Report 2022-23 Appendix
homelessness households is a statutory duty for the Council under the provisions of the. ... homelessness. households who approach for assistance. Like many other local authorities, the Council.
https://consult.rbkc.gov.uk/resources/budget-2022-23/user_uploads/aa_budget-report-_appendix-a_2022-23---grenfell--housing-and-social-investment.pdf