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Celebrating new council homes at Dover Court Estate - local resident John Lowe and Cllr Diarmaid Ward, Islington Council's Executive Member for Housing and Development, with five new council homes

Islington will build 750 new council homes and move ahead with a multi-million pound investment to existing homes and estates

Islington Council will build 750 much-needed new council homes - and will have invested an additional £155m by 2025, to make local housing estates better, safer and greener for local people.

Cllr Champion on her bike on Cycleway 38 North

Cycleway set to remain in place following positive monitoring data and feedback from residents

The Holloway Road to Pentonville Road Cycleway is set to remain in place following positive monitoring data and feedback, with improvements to be made to ensure it delivers even cleaner, greener, healthier streets that all can enjoy.  

Photographed are Cllr Rowena Champion (back row; far left) and Juliet Benis, headteacher at Ambler Primary School (back row; far right)

Ambler and Canonbury Primary Schools set to benefit from cleaner, greener, healthier school run

Islington Council can today announce that children, parents and teachers at Ambler Primary School and Canonbury Primary School will benefit from a package of measures to make their school entrances cleaner, greener, healthier and safer.      

Graphic - People-Friendly Streets, Better places for everyone - with image of a woman and two children walking

Canonbury West people-friendly streets neighbourhood to remain in place

After carefully reviewing monitoring data and feedback from local people, the council is set to keep the Canonbury West people-friendly streets neighbourhood in place so that it can continue to deliver cleaner, greener, healthier streets for all.   

Graphic - People-Friendly Streets, Better places for everyone - with image of a woman and two children walking

Clerkenwell Green people-friendly streets neighbourhood to be made permanent

The Clerkenwell Green people-friendly streets neighbourhood, which has brought cleaner, greener, healthier streets, is set to be made permanent after monitoring data and feedback from local people revealed its positive impact.     

Cllr Champion and volunteers from Octopus and Elizabeth House Community Centre mark the launch of Islington Greener Together

Council’s vision for re-imagined public spaces continues with launch of Islington Greener Together programme

Islington Council’s efforts to re-imagine public spaces and create a cleaner, greener, healthier borough are continuing with the launch of a new programme to support local people to create, plant, and care for new green spaces in the borough.  

Graphic showing children in a green triangle with the words School Streets

Cleaner, greener, safer school run continues as 13 School Streets made permanent

Islington Council is set to make 13 of its School Streets permanent, after monitoring data and feedback from local people reflected their positive impact in creating a cleaner, greener, healthier, and safer school run.   

Cllr Spall, Cllr Ngongo, Cllr Lukes, Special Assistant Chief Officer Anthony Peltier, representatives of Islington Boxing Club-2

Islington Council installs bleed control kits to help save lives

Islington Council is standing with its communities to provide life-saving equipment and first aid training to help keep residents safe.

Cllr Kaya Comer-Schwartz lead the Islington Together Women's Walk through Highbury Fields

Islington Together Women’s Walk puts safety at top of agenda

More than 50 women took part in a symbolic walk through Islington today (Wednesday, 16 February) to highlight the importance of creating a borough where women and girls feel safe when out and about, and the work Islington Council and its partners are doing to improve things further.

Councillors mark the launch of the refurbished Harvist Estate pitch

Refurbished Harvist Estate football pitch provides safe space for young people to fulfil their potential

Islington Council, Arsenal and adidas have worked together to refurbish the Harvist Estate football pitch as part of the No More Red campaign, to make it a safe space for young people to play the beautiful game and fulfil their potential.   

Islington Council

An update on Platform Youth Hub

We’re strongly committed to giving Islington’s young people the best possible start in life, and are investing an extra £500,000 into our youth services, so we can deliver a new and improved youth offer for our young people.

Islington Irish Month

Islington Council announces a month-long programme of Irish heritage festivities

To celebrate an historic year in Islington’s history with our first Irish-born Mayor, Cllr Troy Gallagher, Islington Council has partnered with the London Irish Centre to showcase the best of Irish culture and heritage across the borough.