New South Kensington sculpture displays the dangers of digital data
Combining powder-coated steel, LED displays and Google Adwords, a new sculpture in South Kensington is highlighting how digital technology affects
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
A Kensington museum used lockdown to provide at home learning opportunity for children and art lovers. With the sale of
A 20 miles per hour speed limit was put in place on all streets in Kensington and Chelsea today. Police
Free parking for school staff was extended through the second lockdown by Kensington and Chelsea Council. School staff, including that
London’s first new farmers’ market since lockdown is set to open every Sunday for a three month trial in Kensington
A Trellick Tower social enterprise is spearheading a campaign to tackle hunger and loneliness in North Kensington during the coronavirus
Immersive theatre is always a gamble. Even for those of us with a long history of stepping out of the
Kensington & Chelsea was one of the most marginal boroughs in the country, and in last years General Election it