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Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

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Kensington and Chelsea

Shown within Greater London
Geography
StatusLondon borough
Royal Borough
Area
â€" Total
Ranked 353rd
12.13 km²
ONS code00AW
Demographics
Population:
- Total ()
- Density
Ranked

/ km²
Ethnicity70.5% White
7.0% Afro-Caribbean
5.1% American
4.9% South Asian
3.0% French
1.6% Chinese
Politics
Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council
http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/
LeadershipLeader & Cabinet
Mayorâ€"
Executive
MPsKaren Buck (Lab)
Malcolm Rifkind (Con)
London Assembly
â€" Member
West Central London
Angie Bray (Con)

Arms of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (often abbreviated to RBKC) is a London borough in the west side of central London, created in 1965 from the former boroughs of Kensington and Chelsea. Kensington's Royal Borough status was inherited by the new borough. It is an urban area and was named in the 2001 census as the most densely populated local authority in the United Kingdom, with a population of 158,919 at 13,244 per square kilometre (the land area is approximately 12 square kilometres). The borough is immediately to the west of the City of Westminster, which is at the heart of modern London, and itself contains a substantial number of city centre facilities such as major museums and universities (in "Albertopolis"), department stores like Harrods, and embassies. It also contains many of the most exclusive residential districts in London.

Districts in Kensington and Chelsea

The borough includes the areas of:
*Brompton
*Chelsea
*Earl's Court
*Holland Park
*Kensington
*North Kensington
*Notting Hill
*South Kensington
*West Brompton
** see also Kensington and Chelsea parks and open spaces

Demographics of Kensington and Chelsea

According to the 2001 census the borough has a population of 158,919. It is 79% white, 4% Black African and 3% Black Caribbean. 44% of households are ownerâ€"occupiers.

As of October 2004, statistics released [1] by the Office for National Statistics show that life expectancy at birth for females in Kensington and Chelsea was 84.8 years in 2001-2003, the highest in the United Kingdom. Male life expectancy at birth for the same period was 79.8 years, third highest in the UK. The figures for Kensington and Chelsea during 1991-1993 were significantly lower: 73.0 years for males (ranking 301st in the nation) and 80.0 for females (ranking 129th).

Kensington & Chelsea's affluence is demonstrated by the fact that it has the largest number of high-earners (over ÂŁ60,000) of any administrative region in the country â€" 16.6% [2]. It has the highest number of workers in the financial sector and the lowest number working in the retail sector.

Politics

The Royal Borough is divided between two constituencies represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom:
*Kensington and Chelsea, held by Malcolm Rifkind for the Conservative Party, and
*Regent's Park and Kensington North, currently held by Karen Buck for the Labour Party.

External links

* Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea official website



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