Residents frustrated as tree felling continues on Kensington estate
The battle to stop tree felling on Wornington Green estate in Kensington continues for residents as a housing developer plans
The battle to stop tree felling on Wornington Green estate in Kensington continues for residents as a housing developer plans
Kensington and Chelsea Council (RBKC) will launch a first-of-its-kind tailored resident parking permit policy from April. The borough will be
A Kensington museum’s electronic music virtual exhibition tour will end on Sunday. The Design Museum’s sell-out exhibition ‘Electronic: From Kraftwerk
Controversial cycle lanes in Kensington risk costing nearly £700,000, after the council said it will consider a second U-turn at
A Kensington New Year’s Eve party with over 100 people present resulted in the woman who held it facing a
The pandemic has closed theatres, museums and cinemas but it has also given the world of classical ballet an opportunity
Volunteer campaign group Better Streets for Kensington & Chelsea is raising support to reverse the council’s decision to close the
Combining powder-coated steel, LED displays and Google Adwords, a new sculpture in South Kensington is highlighting how digital technology affects
Bollards protecting a Kensington cycleway were removed last night despite protests by cycle-savvy kids and adults. The bollards on Kensington
Twelve projects were awarded £30,000 of funding by Kensington and Chelsea Council’s Art Grant. The grant is aimed at supporting
Shops around Kensington and Chelsea are displaying giant sized photos symbolising humanity and community throughout the second nationwide lockdown, in