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Cllrs Champion (pictured right) Heather (centre) and O'Sullivan (left) on Mayton Street, which will be greener, safer and more pleasant following the works

Action to make Mayton Street greener, safer and quieter

Islington Council is taking action to reduce congestion on Mayton Street, as part of its continuing efforts to make the borough’s streets more people-friendly.

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Statement on people-friendly streets

A statement from Cllr Rowena Champion, Islington Council's executive member for environment and transport, on people-friendly streets:

Graphic that says "act on idling" as Islington Council joins a new call for drivers to turn engines off

Islington Council joins new call for drivers to turn engines off

Islington Council has signed up to a new London-wide campaign encouraging businesses to tackle air pollution caused by idling engines.

Islington Council

Statement on people-friendly streets

Below is a statement from Cllr Rowena Champion, Islington Council’s executive member for environment and transport: 

Thornhill Bridge from Islington Tunnel, 1973. Credit: Islington Local History Centre

New exhibition from Islington Museum celebrates two centuries of the Regent’s Canal

Barging Through Islington: 200 Years of the Regent's Canal is the new digital exhibition from Islington Museum celebrating the bicentenary of the canal’s opening on 1 August 2020.

Cllr Asima Shaikh, centre, with members of the community sewing groups and their masks.

Islington Council helps local sewing heroes in fight against coronavirus

Grass-roots community sewing groups have banded together to produce more than 500 face masks for vulnerable residents in Islington during the lockdown, learning vital skills that have opened up employment and training opportunities.

Graphic for Heatwave 2020

Islington’s Heatwave summer programme for children and young people is back – but with a difference

Heatwave, Islington Council’s summer programme for children and young people is definitely on, offering a range of activities for all ages in July and August. Some activities are taking place online and others socially distanced, to keep everybody safe due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

(L-R Billy Wells Head of Neighbourhood Services Francis Oduro Estate Caretaker and John Walters Pearly King of Finsbury)

Do you know a caretaker or concierge who has really made a difference?

Has your caretaker gone the extra mile to keep your estate sparkling clean throughout lockdown? Does your concierge always take the time to have a chat and share a kind word with residents who might be struggling?

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People-friendly streets to arrive in Canonbury East

Canonbury East will be home to Islington’s second people-friendly streets neighbourhood, creating greener, safer, more pleasant streets for all.

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Calls for “flawed” universal credit test to be suspended after concerns highlighted in Islington

Islington Council today (Thursday, July 9)  joins calls for the Government’s Habitual Residence Test (HRT) for universal credit to be suspended, after concerns about the test were raised in Islington.