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THE TRAFALGAR PUB
Published | 17/10/2025

The official re-opening of the Trafalgar public house, relocated to 224- 226 Kings Rd. (on the corner with Chelsea Manor St) will be on Trafalgar ...

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Marks & Spencer site
Published | 24/09/2025

We have heard that the demolition of this building has been delayed, and may not happen at all. We hope that it will not ...

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Chelsea Boats
Published | 06/08/2025

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

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New Care Home in Lots Road
Published | 24/07/2025

Following the closure of the Thamesbrook Care Home, The Chelsea Society has been pressing RBKC to build new facilities for those who cannot afford ...

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Planning Committees
Published | 23/07/2025

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 ...

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Santander Building
Published | 28/06/2025

The Chelsea Society has been concerned for some time that this important building on the Kings Road was falling into disrepair. We were about ...

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Tite Street
Published | 12/06/2025

  The Society has been involved, along with Tite Street residents and the Cheyne Walk Trust, in a series of consultation meetings with London ...

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The Gaumont
Published | 12/06/2025

Works of art have now been installed on the panels at the front of the building.       The latest news we have ...

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Fulham Picture House
Published | 30/05/2025

The Society has been approached by Little Houses Group, the new owners of the Fulham Picture House. They say “We are committed to retaining ...

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Skyscraper rejected!
Published | 26/04/2025

    An Application has been made for planning permission to build a 34-storey skyscraper at the south end of Battersea Bridge,(since reduced to ...

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