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The '''Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea''' is a [[London Borough]] in central London. As its name implies, it was created (in 1965) by merging the borough of [[Kensington]] with the borough of [[Chelsea]].
[[File:Kensington_and_Chelsea_Town_Hall_2005.jpg|thumb|Kensington and Chelsea Town Hall]]The '''Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea''' is a [[London Borough]] in central London. As its name implies, it was created (in 1965) by merging the borough of [[Kensington]] with the borough of [[Chelsea]].


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Kensington and Chelsea Town Hall

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is a London Borough in central London. As its name implies, it was created (in 1965) by merging the borough of Kensington with the borough of Chelsea.

LGBT History

Earls Court at one time hosted a number of gay venues.

Notting Hill has had a number of LGBT connections.

The Borough Council website includes a list of gay and lesbian organisations.[1]

Tennis London International play at the Westway Sports Centre.

References