Since we unveiled the initial proposals in July 2024, we have held three stages of consultation to meet neighbouring residents, local groups and stakeholders to understand their views and directly influence the proposals.

Over 300 people have taken part across the stages of consultations in 2024 and early 2025, and we would like to thank everyone for their feedback, which has been informative and directly helped our team evolve the proposals.

We also took part in a Developer Forum, organised by the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, which was another opportunity for our team to present the proposals and receive feedback from attendees.

Here’s how the design has evolved over the last year

See the change in design from Royal Hospital Road

July 2024.

December 2024.

March 2025.

July 2025.

October 2025 submitted proposals.

Support our proposals

Our plans deliver considerable benefits to the are as well as remove a ‘negative contributor’ to the Royal Hospital Conservation Area, but we need your help to ensure that our plans become a reality.

We know that there will be opposition and hesitation to our plans, and we are fully aware of this. However, without the redevelopment, the chance to extend the National Army Museum to provide new facilities for future generations will be lost.

We need your help to convince the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea to support the plans and you can do so by e-mailing consultation@tite-street.co.uk.

consultation@tite-street.co.uk

0800 088 4570