North Kensington was once known for its slum housing, but housing prices have now risen and the area on the whole is considered exclusive and upmarket, although expensive residences are interspersed with lower-income areas like the Lancaster West Estate.
Kensal Green, Kensal Town, Ladbroke Grove, Latimer Road and the Queens Park Estate are all considered by locals to be part of the wider North Kensington area.[by whom?][citation needed]
Crossrail
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Just to the east of the Old Oak Common site, Kensington and Chelsea Council has been pushing for a station at North Kensington/Kensal[2] off Ladbroke Grove and Canal Way, as a turn-back facility will have to be built in the area anyway. Siting it at Kensal Green, rather than next to Paddington itself, would provide a new station to regenerate the area.[3][4][5] Amongst the general public there is a huge amount of support for the project and Mayor Boris Johnson stated that a station would be added if it did not increase Crossrail's overall cost; in response, Kensington and Chelsea Council agreed to underwrite the projected £33 million cost of a crossrail station, which was received very well by the residents of the borough.[6] TfL is conducting a feasibility study on the station and the project is backed by National Grid, retailers Sainsbury's and Cath Kidston, and Jenny Jones (Green Party member of the London Assembly).[7]
Grenfell Tower on the Lancaster West Estate in North Kensington was destroyed by fire in the early hours of 14 June 2017.[8] The fire killed 72 people and is the subject of a public inquiry.[9]
Notable residents and natives
Joss Ackland, actor, was born in North Kensington on 29 February 1928.[10]
Alan Johnson (born 1950), British Labour Party politician and former Home Secretary, author of the autobiography This Boy: A Memoir of a Childhood,[13] lived in Southam Street in North Kensington as a child.
Martin Lewis, financial journalist, resides in North Kensington.
Mary Miller, television and theatrical actress, resides in North Kensington.
Alan Mullery, footballer, was born in Notting Hill on 23 November 1941.
John Murray, Middlesex and England wicketkeeper, was born in North Kensington on 1 April 1935,