Around Chelsea & Knightsbridge

Community hero

The award-winning Kensington & Chelsea Foundation tackles child hunger, unemployment and loneliness in the borough. You can support their vital work.

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Historic newsstand

Haines of Sloane Square is London’s oldest newsstand. Meet Alex Bailey, running the business his grandad started and meeting hundreds of residents and commuters every day.

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Vegan London

To celebrate World Vegan Month, here is our round-up of some of the best plant-based food in the capital from afternoon tea to a 10 course dinner.

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Simon says

Simon Birkett is on a mission to clean up London’s air and, as he explains, it is a campaign we all need to get involved in.

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Tall stories

With the Mayfair & St James’s Literary Festival starting later this month, we take a tour around the historic, local bookshops.

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Choral sensation

The Chapel Choir at the Royal Hospital is highly regarded and professional, a true Chelsea institution. But it is a little overshadowed by the more famous Chelsea Pensioners.

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Golden years

David Mellor, the tableware maker, celebrates 50 years in Chelsea’s Sloane Square this autumn. So how has the brand changed?

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T-shirts with a history

Founded in 1860, Sunspel makes high quality T-shirts and underwear designed to last. Now their men’s and women’s brand is in Chelsea.

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The good doctor

The Chelsea-based surgeon behind the David Nott Foundation trains local doctors in war zones and natural disaster areas to save lives.

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Full house

King’s Road tailor’s The Deck designs suits for women of all ages and professions and is guided by its sustainability ethos.

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The main event

Gemma Bacon, head of planning at Rhubarb, which caters for some of the most exclusive events in London, talks food trends and plastic-free initiatives.

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