by Rob McGibbon | Oct 23, 2025 | Council, News, Property
The fight to tackle a former RBKC councillor who has been the “neighbour from hell” for the past 16 years is being escalated. Residents in a Chelsea street are so “exasperated” by the inaction of the council that they have launched a petition...
by Rob McGibbon | Oct 23, 2025 | Travel
Like so many long-term ski enthusiasts, I’ve had my mis-sized boot full of misery on the slopes that have left me wondering, Why bother doing that again? Get some winter sun on a beach instead. Freezing weather, white-out days, sunburnt ears. A week of slush, or...
by Rob McGibbon | Oct 21, 2025 | Council, News, Property
RBKC council has spent more than £5m on a house to provide urgent accommodation for council tenants that is still empty after EIGHT YEARS, an investigation by The Citizen can reveal. Despite back-to-the-brickwork renovations that have cost £850,000, the four-storey...
by Rob McGibbon | Oct 19, 2025 | shortz
The licensing committee at RBKC will hold a hearing into the alcohol license application by Mucci’s Cafe at 425 King’s Road on 28th October at 10am. Anyone can attend the meeting at the Town Hall in Kensington and make representations, or add further...
by Rob McGibbon | Oct 17, 2025 | News
Author Jeffrey Archer has thrown the book at rallying the local troops to help sell out a gala night in support The Royal Marsden Hospital. Lord Archer (of Weston-super-Mare) will take to the stage at Cadogan Hall next Monday (20th October) to give a reading at a...