by Rob McGibbon | Feb 12, 2026 | Council, News
Plans to rebuild the pier behind Lots Road Water Pumping Station and to create a new connected riverside walkway have moved a step closer after approval by the Council’s leadership team. The proposals form part of wider ambitions to reopen this stretch of the River...
by Rob McGibbon | Jan 31, 2026 | Interviews, News
World Exclusive Photos – UNCENSORED VERY late Breaking News: A Kensington man fell over, The Citizen can be the last to reveal. The 60-year-old stumbler – who has publicly fat-shamed himself repeatedly for “carrying excess timber” – tripped on...
by Rob McGibbon | Jan 28, 2026 | Travel
New York is an intense and exhausting helter-skelter ride for even the hardiest of travellers. You may even feel the need to hold your nose at the prospect of visiting Donald Trump’s fractured and fractious America, but the city that never sleeps, never fails to...
by Rob McGibbon | Jan 22, 2026 | Council, shortz
The council is sending a top team from its leadership team, high ranking officers and councillors to Courtfield and Redcliffe wards next week to hear feedback from residents and local groups. As part of its useful and community-spirited campaign ‘Your Council...
by Rob McGibbon | Jan 17, 2026 | CFC
A small group of Chelsea fans led a demonstration against the board of Chelsea FC. The Citizen observed the protest – and heard some pretty blue language View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Chelsea...