London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day agoDispute over 'jungle-like' garden in west London
A homeowner in west London faces enforcement for an overgrown garden affecting neighbors and property sales.
We are driving to a compound in London where seized hire e-bikes are taken. In the back of the van, there are three. We are sitting in the front and you can hear their alarms bleeping incessantly behind us. The noise is loud and irritating. Giri Manepalli, who is a street enforcement officer, says sometimes when he finishes a shift, he can still hear the bleeping in his head.
Kensington and Chelsea council says it has seized 1,000 badly parked rental e-bikes so far this year. The action comes in response to complaints from residents who report the bikes as trip hazards and highway obstructions. Once reported, council staff remove the bikes from the streets and place them in storage. To have the bikes released, the providers are paying a one-off seizure fee, plus a daily storage fee if the bikes are not collected within 14 days.
Taking top spot as the most expensive place to call home in the UK is Kensington and Chelsea - when you have the Prince and Princess of Wales as your neighbours in Kensington Palace, this does make some sense. The average rent in the Royal Borough can set you back a hefty £3,601 a month, with it costing renters over 74 per cent of their income