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Read more >The AGM of The Chelsea Society will be held in the Great Hall at Chelsea Old Town Hall on Monday 17th November 2025 at ...
Read more >The Society’s 2025 Christmas Party will be held at Auriens, 2 Dovehouse Street, at 6-8pm, by kind permission of the Directors and residents.
Read more >Relations between Russia and Britain are now at their lowest point since the Cold War. Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has put the Anglo-Russian ...
Read more >Andrew Lownie will talk to the Society about his book on the Mountbattens – 6pm at Chelsea Old Town Hall Tickets £25 (to include ...
Read more >Andrew Lambert is the author of “NO MORE NAPOLEONS: HOW BRITAIN MANAGED EUROPE FROM WATERLOO TO WORLD WAR ONE” He will meet with The ...
Read more >Nigel West is an author who has concentrated on security and intelligence issues. The Sunday Times has commented: “His information is so precise that ...
Read more >Monday 18th May 2026. 6pm at Chelsea Old Town Hall A ROOM WITH A VIEW: FILMING IN FLORENCE WITH MERCHANT IVORY In 1985, the ...
Read more >The distinguished historian and author, Robert Lyman, will tell The Chelsea Society the true story of how the decisive courage of a small group ...
Read more >The historian, author, and television commentator and presenter, Dr. David Starkey, has agreed to meet with The Chelsea Society at 6pm at Chelsea Old ...
Read more >We have heard that the demolition of this building has been delayed, and may not happen at all. We hope that it will not ...
Read more >TCS Response to draft TCAMP 4.8.25 COMMENTS BY THE CHELSEA SOCIETY ON THE DRAFT THAMES CONSERVATION AREA MANAGEMENT PLAN https://planningconsult.rbkc.gov.uk/Draft_Thames_CAMP/consultationHome
Read more >Following the closure of the Thamesbrook Care Home, The Chelsea Society has been pressing RBKC to build new facilities for those who cannot afford ...
Read more >An attempt by Government to squeeze out of planning system most of what little is left of local democratic accountability. See the Chelsea Society’s ...
Read more >The Chelsea Society has been concerned for some time that this important building on the Kings Road was falling into disrepair. We were about ...
Read more >The Society has been involved, along with Tite Street residents and the Cheyne Walk Trust, in a series of consultation meetings with London ...
Read more >Works of art have now been installed on the panels at the front of the building. The latest news we have ...
Read more >The Society has been approached by Little Houses Group, the new owners of the Fulham Picture House. They say “We are committed to retaining ...
Read more >An Application has been made for planning permission to build a 34-storey skyscraper at the south end of Battersea Bridge,(since reduced to ...
Read more >The Chelsea Society has always supported neighbouring amenity societies, and our members may wish to attend Battersea Society events. See https://www.batterseasociety.org.uk/the-battersea-society-events
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