by Rob McGibbon | May 21, 2025 | Council, News, Planning
Two controversial electric advertising billboards that were scrapped following complaints could soon light up Chelsea once again. A planning application has been put before RBKC to re-instate two digital LED screens on Cheyne Walk (that’s the A3220, folks)...
by Rob McGibbon | May 20, 2025 | Dining, News, Reviewz
The Venue: SLOANE PLACE The Citizen Sayz: “My kinda place…” 4 STARz The Location: A short stroll south from Sloane Square at 60 Lower Sloane Street The Vibe: A cosy, slightly higgledy-piggledy corner space overlooking Turks Row. There’s a random...
by Rob McGibbon | May 17, 2025 | News
A gardener from North Kensington who was hired as an ambassador for the Royal Horticultural Society has quit his role and blasted the Chelsea flower show for its “exclusivity”. Tayshan Hayden-Smith, 28, was made the charity’s ambassador for Young People and...
by Rob McGibbon | Apr 24, 2025 | Culture, News, Reviewz
‘A dazzling exhibition of bling for billionaires, but it’s little more than a glorified department store concession with a heart of stone’ Two Starz Cartier, The Sainsbury Gallery, V&A Until 16th November. Tickets from £27. To book,...
by Rob McGibbon | Apr 22, 2025 | News, Planning
A disgruntled Battersea resident has told how he was “tricked” into publicly supporting the controversial Battersea Bridge tower planning scheme. Digital technology strategist Pedro Silva, 52, who lives near the tower being proposed by planning giant...