Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea |
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London borough, Royal borough | |||
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Kensington and Chelsea shown within Greater London |
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom | ||
Constituent country | England | ||
Region | London | ||
Ceremonial county | Greater London | ||
Status | London borough, Royal borough | ||
Admin HQ | Kensington | ||
Created | 1 April 1965 | ||
Government | |||
• Type | London borough council | ||
• Body | Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council | ||
• Leadership | Leader & Cabinet (Conservative) | ||
• Mayor | Cllr James Husband | ||
• MPs |
Greg Hands (Con) Lady Victoria Borwick (Con) |
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• London Assembly | Tony Devenish (Con) AM for West Central | ||
• EU Parliament | London | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 4.68 sq mi (12.13 km2) | ||
Area rank | 325th (of 326) | ||
Population (mid-2014 est.) | |||
• Total | 156,190 | ||
• Rank | 121st (of 326) | ||
• Density | 33,000/sq mi (13,000/km2) | ||
• Ethnicity |
39.3% White British |
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• ONS code | 00AW | ||
Time zone | GMT (UTC0) | ||
• Summer (DST) | BST (UTC+1) | ||
Postcodes | NW, SW, W | ||
Area code(s) | 020 | ||
Police force | Metropolitan Police | ||
Website | www |
39.3% White British
2.3% White Irish
0.1% White Gypsy or Irish Traveller
28.9% Other White
1.1% White & Black Caribbean
0.7% White & Black African
1.9% White & Asian
2% Other Mixed
1.6% Indian
0.6% Pakistani
0.5% Bangladeshi
2.5% Chinese
4.8% Other Asian
3.5% Black African
2.1% Black Caribbean
1% Other Black
4.1% Arab
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (often abbreviated to RBKC) is an inner London borough of Royal borough status, to the west of the centre. As the smallest borough in London and the second smallest district in England, this urban area is one of the most densely populated in the United Kingdom.
The borough is immediately to the west of the City of Westminster and to the east of London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It contains major museums and universities in Albertopolis, department stores such as Harrods, Peter Jones and Harvey Nichols, and embassies in Belgravia, Knightsbridge and Kensington Gardens. It is home to the Notting Hill Carnival, Europe's largest. It contains many of the most expensive residential districts in London and even in the world, as well as districts with high levels of social housing and poverty.