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
Controversial cycle lanes in Kensington risk costing nearly £700,000, after the council said it will consider a second U-turn at
A Hammersmith foodbank made an urgent appeal for funds after experiencing unprecedented demand due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Dad’s House
Volunteer campaign group Better Streets for Kensington & Chelsea is raising support to reverse the council’s decision to close the
Bollards protecting a Kensington cycleway were removed last night despite protests by cycle-savvy kids and adults. The bollards on Kensington
London boroughs in the south and central regions have an above-average approval rate for planning permission applications in the city,
London’s first new farmers’ market since lockdown is set to open every Sunday for a three month trial in Kensington
Artist Linett Kamala talks about Kelso Cochrane (who may be the reason for Notting Hill Carnival), her own art practice and her relationship with education.
A Trellick Tower social enterprise is spearheading a campaign to tackle hunger and loneliness in North Kensington during the coronavirus
Kensington & Chelsea was one of the most marginal boroughs in the country, and in last years General Election it
A south west London homelessness charity will raise money and awareness by taking part in the annual Sleep Out on