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Islington marks Remembrance Day
Islington residents are invited to attend Islington’s annual Remembrance parade and wreath laying ceremony on Sunday, 10 November, to honour those who lost their lives in two world wars and more than 70 other conflicts.
Council pledges support for children’s rights
Islington Council has pledged its ongoing commitment to provide support for children living in families that have ‘no recourse to public funds’ by signing up to Project 17’s Children’s Charter.
Dodgy locksmith firm left with £16,500 bill for faking customer reviews and ripping off customers
The dodgy directors of a locksmith’s company who ripped off customers and used photos of strangers from social media alongside fake customer reviews have been landed with fines, costs and compensation totalling more than £16,500.
Who is your favourite Islington Market Trader?
The borough’s annual Market Trader of the Year competition is back and Islington Council is asking shoppers to vote for their favourite stall holder.
Green Light for new Cycleway between Finsbury Park and Highbury Fields
Islington Council has given the green light to a new Cycleway between Finsbury Park and Highbury Fields.
Islington celebrates a stellar performance in the Summer Reading Challenge
Over 900 Islington children have read an astonishing 6,547 books as part of this year’s Summer Reading Challenge.
Islington launches first-ever permanent weight restriction on HGVs using smart cameras
Islington Council has installed its first two smart cameras to permanently enforce vehicle weight restrictions and tackle HGVs that use residential roads as through-routes.
Islington green fingers win Gold at London in Bloom awards
Hard-working, green-fingered residents have helped Islington win Gold awards at the prestigious London in Bloom competition, which recognises hard work to protect vital green spaces, create habitat and protect wildlife.
Islington residents help fight food waste and encourage sustainable eating
Islington is hosting free workshops next week (from Monday 14 October) to help residents learn how to waste less food, cook more vegetables and eat more healthily and sustainably.
Major work to transform Highbury Corner is complete
The Mayor of London, Islington Council and Transport for London have today officially opened the new Highbury Corner junction, which has been transformed from one of London's most intimidating roundabouts into a junction that is much safer and more welcoming for people.
Black History for all ages: Islington celebrates Black History Month 2019
Islington Council is celebrating Black History Month 2019 with an exciting line-up of talks, activities and events.
Night Czar Amy Lamé supports council’s call on night-time businesses to help make borough safer for women at night
Islington Council has committed to encourage local businesses and organisations to do more to help make Islington safer at night for women.