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Your local magazine from <strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong><br />

<strong><strong>Islington</strong>Life</strong><br />

Issue 48, <strong>Autumn</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

INSIDE THIS ISSUE<br />

Celebrating local apprentices p.7<br />

Calling time on<br />

alcohol-related harm p.8<br />

Adult learning courses<br />

now available p.16<br />

Your benefits<br />

are changing p.18


Contents<br />

Cover: Over 70 <strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong> apprentices were celebrated at an event last month. See page 7 for more.<br />

Inside<br />

this issue<br />

3 Welcome<br />

4-7 News<br />

A new start for Crouch Hill Park<br />

Refurbished baths get set to reopen<br />

8-11 Safer <strong>Islington</strong><br />

Calling time on alcohol-related harm<br />

High street shop fined £30K<br />

The next<br />

edition of<br />

<strong><strong>Islington</strong>Life</strong><br />

will be out<br />

in December<br />

<strong>2012</strong>.<br />

12-13 Your home<br />

Meet your new Housing Executive<br />

New hope for overcrowded families<br />

14-15 Young <strong>Islington</strong><br />

2013 Secondary School admissions<br />

Update from the Youth <strong>Council</strong><br />

16-17 Adult learning<br />

New adult learning courses now available<br />

18-19 Benefits advice<br />

Find out how your benefits are changing<br />

20-21 Local life<br />

Stand for your community<br />

Isn't it time you joined the library?<br />

FEATURE<br />

22-23 Healthy living<br />

Are you living a hearty life?<br />

Advice on keeping well this winter<br />

25 People and places<br />

A quick guide to Junction Ward<br />

Creativity in Finsbury Park and Archway<br />

26-27 Noticeboard<br />

2013 Primary School admissions<br />

Direct debit gives you a chance to win<br />

28-29 Arsenal in the community<br />

30-31 What’s on<br />

Events for the whole family<br />

Gigs at the <strong>Islington</strong> Assembly Hall<br />

2


Welcome<br />

www.islington.gov.uk<br />

Cllr Catherine West,<br />

Leader of the <strong>Council</strong><br />

Top right<br />

<strong>Islington</strong>'s Citizens Advice Bureau is here<br />

to provide advice on money, work and<br />

housing issues.<br />

Bottom right<br />

Catherine congratulates students from<br />

Central Foundation Boys' School on their<br />

A-level results.<br />

Welfare reforms and legal aid cuts<br />

over the last two years have left<br />

more people in <strong>Islington</strong> seeking free,<br />

independent advice on money, work<br />

and housing issues. By providing<br />

a £3.5 million funding boost for<br />

local community support services,<br />

including Citizens Advice, Help on<br />

Your Doorstep and <strong>Islington</strong> People’s<br />

Rights, we at the council are doing<br />

everything we can to reach those<br />

who need our help.<br />

But from April next year even more<br />

government changes to housing,<br />

welfare and council tax benefits will<br />

kick in. I am concerned about what<br />

these will mean for many in our<br />

community.<br />

We’re on the side of our residents<br />

so this issue’s main feature sets out<br />

how the changes might affect you<br />

and where you can get help.<br />

Young people have been hit<br />

particularly hard. For years, thousands<br />

of <strong>Islington</strong>’s 16-19 year olds growing<br />

up in low income households relied on<br />

Educational Maintenance Allowance<br />

(EMA) to help them stay in education.<br />

The Government’s decision to abolish<br />

it has made their lives even tougher.<br />

I believe we should help all our<br />

children fulfil their potential and have<br />

spoken to so many young people who<br />

told me what a lifeline EMA support<br />

was. We’ve listened and I’m delighted<br />

that <strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong> is now offering<br />

new education bursaries to help<br />

teenagers through college. Young<br />

people can apply for help with the cost<br />

of books, travel and other study-related<br />

items. Find out more on page 7.<br />

Congratulations to all<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> students and<br />

staff who worked so<br />

hard to achieve record<br />

exam results this year.<br />

Our new education<br />

bursaries will make it<br />

easier for more young<br />

people in <strong>Islington</strong> to<br />

keep studying and get<br />

the qualifications they<br />

need to fulfil their<br />

potential.<br />

Other formats<br />

If you would like<br />

<strong><strong>Islington</strong>Life</strong> in large<br />

print, audiotape, or<br />

another format, please<br />

call 020 7527 3416.<br />

3


News<br />

Volunteers<br />

jazz-up<br />

playgrounds<br />

Over 1,800 volunteers from the Royal<br />

Bank of Scotland (RBS) worked hard<br />

to make improvements at five of<br />

<strong>Islington</strong>’s adventure playgrounds over<br />

the summer.<br />

The <strong>Islington</strong> Playground Challenge<br />

<strong>2012</strong> – funded by RBS and <strong>Islington</strong><br />

<strong>Council</strong> – has resulted in a range of<br />

new adventure play facilities for local<br />

children. All the improvements have<br />

been based on designs developed by<br />

children, families and play workers.<br />

By the end of October more than<br />

55,000 screws, nails and bolts will have<br />

been used, and around 14,800 hours<br />

given by the volunteers, to spruce up<br />

Lumpy Hill, King Henry’s Walk, Crumbles<br />

Castle, Cornwallis and Martin Luther<br />

King adventure playgrounds.<br />

Jessica White, a playworker at Martin<br />

Luther King Adventure Playground, said:<br />

“The work carried out was greatly<br />

appreciated by both the children and<br />

staff alike and has maximised the play<br />

opportunities we offer the children and<br />

Children love the newly revamped King Henry's Walk playground<br />

young people at the playground.<br />

“The volunteers were amazing and<br />

their hard work and dedication has<br />

helped build a fantastic playground.<br />

“They didn't take over but helped build<br />

a playground that was designed by the<br />

children and staff and completed our<br />

vision for Martin Luther King.”<br />

Refurbished baths get set to reopen<br />

Images: Sketch Studio London<br />

Architectural Design: Tim Ronalds Architects<br />

Architect's impression of the new-look<br />

swimming pool at Ironmonger Row Baths<br />

A £16 million refit of the historic<br />

Ironmonger Row Baths is nearing<br />

completion.<br />

The baths, built in 1931, have<br />

been closed whilst a thorough<br />

makeover has been underway.<br />

Improvements to the baths<br />

include a restored main pool and<br />

new teaching pool, a new, larger<br />

gym, plus a new exercise studio and<br />

cardio zone.<br />

Historic features have been<br />

carefully restored, and the<br />

famous Turkish baths have been<br />

refurbished to include an expanded<br />

spa area. The much-used public<br />

laundry has been kept too, plus<br />

work has been carried out to make<br />

the building much more accessible.<br />

Executive member for health and<br />

well-being, Janet Burgess is looking<br />

forward to the reopening. She said:<br />

“In its new form, the baths will<br />

serve our residents for many years<br />

to come. I am particularly pleased<br />

with the facilities for disabled people,<br />

which are very important as part<br />

of keeping the spirit of the<br />

Paralympics alive.”<br />

The doors will open soon.<br />

To find out more, including<br />

membership offers, visit<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/irb<br />

4


www.islington.gov.uk<br />

A brand new start for Crouch Hill Park<br />

This autumn, residents in north <strong>Islington</strong><br />

will have an amazing new park and<br />

facilities to enjoy, as the three-year<br />

project to develop Crouch Hill Park<br />

finishes in November.<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong> has invested £16.5<br />

million to regenerate and transform the<br />

park and facilities on the site. This is a<br />

new start for the area, with state-ofthe-art<br />

buildings and beautiful parkland<br />

for the whole community to enjoy.<br />

The unique wildlife and trees along<br />

the much-loved Parkland Walk and<br />

nature reserve have been protected<br />

and enhanced with additional planting<br />

and landscaping, and a great new sports<br />

pitch.<br />

A priority has been to enable all<br />

residents to safely enjoy the park, with<br />

new routes and paths that are easy to<br />

access for wheelchairs, young children<br />

and parents with pushchairs, and new<br />

lighting throughout the park.<br />

The project has also included the<br />

building of the new Bowlers Nursery,<br />

the redevelopment of the Cape Play and<br />

Youth Project, and the development of<br />

a brand new Ashmount Primary School<br />

which will open in January 2013.<br />

This means that families in the area<br />

can access education for children aged<br />

from three months up to 11 years,<br />

Children enjoying their brand new facilities at Bowlers Nursery<br />

along with after-school and weekend<br />

play and youth activities for children<br />

and young people up to 19 years.<br />

Bowlers Nursery has been on the<br />

site for 27 years, but its old building<br />

had become very rundown. Yolande<br />

Farrell, manager of the nursery says:<br />

“We’re very excited to be part of<br />

the redevelopment of the site. The<br />

new building has enhanced the quality<br />

of the childcare, it’s really bright and<br />

the children are happy and settled.”<br />

The Cape will reopen to children<br />

and young people in early January<br />

with a full play and youth work<br />

programme, a new community café<br />

and environmental classroom.<br />

Youth workers are working with<br />

children and young people to ensure<br />

that the Cape offers what they would<br />

like and to involve them in shaping<br />

and delivering the work at the new<br />

centre.<br />

If you or your child would like more<br />

information, contact the youth office<br />

on 020 7527 3116 or email senior<br />

worker Archie Morrell on<br />

rufus.morrell@islington.gov.uk<br />

Residents, parents and local groups<br />

will be able to hire space within the<br />

new buildings for events, meetings<br />

and activities.<br />

Image courtsey of Penoyre & Prasad<br />

Architect's impression of the new Crouch Hill Park<br />

Look out for an update<br />

in the December issue of<br />

<strong><strong>Islington</strong>Life</strong> or visit<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/crouchhill<br />

for more on the development.<br />

To find out about vacancies at<br />

Bowlers Nursery, contact Yolande<br />

Farrell on 020 7281 2832.<br />

5


News<br />

New housing welcomed<br />

in Victorian style<br />

The standards<br />

you can expect<br />

Rydon’s Phil DeLaFosse, Darran Cooper and Andy Page with <strong>Islington</strong> Mayor Jilani<br />

Chowdhury (pictured second from right)<br />

Dozens of residents joined <strong>Islington</strong><br />

<strong>Council</strong>’s housing partner Hyde Group<br />

and construction contractor, Rydon,<br />

to mark the opening of Phase 2 of<br />

the Packington Estate redevelopment,<br />

N1.<br />

The Victorian-themed event in<br />

September was opened by <strong>Islington</strong><br />

Mayor Jilani Chowdhury. Gentlemen<br />

in top hats and frock coats and ladies<br />

in bustles and bonnets mingled with<br />

families who enjoyed carousel rides,<br />

traditional games and refreshments.<br />

The celebration marked the<br />

opening of The Arc, a development<br />

of 122 private and affordable homes<br />

with a new community centre<br />

and shops on the ground floor. It<br />

replaces 94 existing 1960s-built<br />

council flats.<br />

The ten year project to demolish<br />

and rebuild the Packington Estate’s<br />

539 homes started in 2007.<br />

When completed in 2017, it will<br />

have delivered 1,000 new homes,<br />

many for affordable rent.<br />

Top Good<br />

Food Borough<br />

For the second year running, <strong>Islington</strong><br />

has been named London’s “Top Good<br />

Food Borough”.<br />

Food charity Sustain looked at<br />

<strong>Islington</strong>’s record in areas such as<br />

providing high-quality school food and<br />

helping local people to grow food.<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> came out on top after close<br />

working between the council, public<br />

health team and voluntary sector.<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong> is committed to<br />

providing quality customer service.<br />

We make the following promise:<br />

We will be fair in the way<br />

✓ we deliver services and treat<br />

everyone equally, with<br />

courtesy and respect<br />

We will provide polite,<br />

✓ welcoming and efficient<br />

services, that are accessible<br />

to all<br />

We will provide helpful<br />

✓ information and secure<br />

transactions on our website<br />

We will answer our phones<br />

✓ quickly and endeavour to deal<br />

with your enquiry or issue<br />

during your first call. If we<br />

can’t, we will call you back the<br />

next working day<br />

✓<br />

✓<br />

✓<br />

We will respond to your emails<br />

and letters in plain English<br />

within ten working days<br />

We will respond to your<br />

complaints within 21 days<br />

We will seek your feedback<br />

on the services we provide<br />

and publish the results on<br />

our website<br />

6


www.islington.gov.uk<br />

Helping<br />

teenagers to<br />

keep studying<br />

Three of <strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong>'s newest apprentices<br />

Celebrating local<br />

apprentices<br />

The hard work and achievements of<br />

over 70 <strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong> apprentices<br />

were celebrated last month.<br />

Apprentices and their managers<br />

were presented with certificates in<br />

recognition of their achievements and<br />

the contributions they have made to<br />

the council.<br />

The event also provided an<br />

opportunity to welcome the next<br />

round of young people who will soon<br />

begin their apprenticeships.<br />

Since the council launched its<br />

apprenticeship scheme in 2009, 73<br />

young residents have taken part,<br />

earning valuable skills, experience and<br />

in many cases, qualifications too. An<br />

additional 34 apprentices will have<br />

been recruited by the end of this year.<br />

Former council apprentices are now<br />

being recruited to act as ambassadors<br />

for the scheme and will be involved in<br />

promoting the apprenticeships to local<br />

unemployed young people.<br />

30 year-old Kerry Wickens<br />

completed her apprenticeship within<br />

the Electoral Services team in <strong>Islington</strong><br />

<strong>Council</strong> earlier this year. She has since<br />

been permanently employed as an<br />

Electoral Services Officer. Kerry said:<br />

“When I applied for the scheme<br />

I’d only worked for our family<br />

business, so my skills and work<br />

experience were limited.<br />

“As part of my apprenticeship<br />

I studied one day a week at<br />

City and <strong>Islington</strong> College,<br />

towards an NVQ Level 2 in<br />

Business Administration. I’ve also<br />

completed a foundation course<br />

with the Association of Electoral<br />

Administrators, which gives<br />

me a strong foundation in all of<br />

the laws and processes around<br />

electoral systems.”<br />

75 per cent of <strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong>’s<br />

apprentices who have completed their<br />

placements are now in education,<br />

employment or training.<br />

Anyone interested in a<br />

council apprenticeship can<br />

keep an eye on opportunities<br />

by visiting<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/about/<br />

jobs-careers<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong> is launching a<br />

bursary scheme that will mean more<br />

sixth-form students in the borough<br />

can stay in further education.<br />

The council will be ‘topping up’<br />

the financial support offered by the<br />

Education Funding Agency to lowincome<br />

students aged 16-19, who<br />

might otherwise have to drop out of<br />

education due to lack of funds.<br />

Students who live in <strong>Islington</strong><br />

and were eligible in year 11 for free<br />

school meals will be able to claim<br />

up to £300 a year to help pay for<br />

a range of equipment and activities<br />

needed to complete their studies.<br />

This might include books, special<br />

clothing, residential trips and travel<br />

costs to college, university open days<br />

and work experience.<br />

More details will be<br />

available in the next edition<br />

of <strong><strong>Islington</strong>Life</strong>.<br />

In the meantime speak<br />

to your College or visit<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/bursary<br />

7


Safer <strong>Islington</strong><br />

Calling time on<br />

alcohol-related harm<br />

The council and partners including the NHS,<br />

police, and local community groups came<br />

together at our Alcohol Summit last month to<br />

discuss how we can work together to tackle<br />

alcohol-related harm in <strong>Islington</strong>.<br />

If you need information, support and advice<br />

about alcohol-related issues, there are some<br />

helpful contacts below.<br />

Illegal sellers<br />

Tell us if you think a shop is selling alcohol, tobacco<br />

or knives to people under the age of 18 and we<br />

can investigate.<br />

Call 020 7527 3198 or<br />

email tradingstandards@islington.gov.uk<br />

Problems with licensed premises<br />

If a licensed premise is causing you problems, take<br />

action. We can provide advice to individuals and groups<br />

so concerns and complaints about planned and existing<br />

licensed premises are heard.<br />

Call 020 7527 3031 or<br />

email licensing@islington.gov.uk<br />

Don’t let the drink<br />

sneak up on you<br />

If you would like to cut down on the amount you drink,<br />

or simply want to find out how much you are drinking,<br />

visit the Change4Life alcohol pages.<br />

Visit www.nhs.uk/Change4Life and<br />

search under “alcohol”<br />

Concerned about your own<br />

or someone else’s drinking?<br />

The <strong>Islington</strong> Community Alcohol Service can provide<br />

information, advice, immediate support, or ongoing<br />

treatment. The service is based at 332c Goswell Road,<br />

EC1V 7LQ.<br />

Call 020 7833 9899 or<br />

email icas@casa.org.uk<br />

Have your say – review of licensing policy<br />

We are reviewing our licensing policies and would love to hear what you think on issues including tackling<br />

problem premises, licensed premises contributing towards the costs of late night policing and whether<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> needs any more licensed premises. To find out more and to comment on the proposals,<br />

please fill in our survey from 18 October until 22 November at www.islington.gov.uk/licensingreview<br />

8


www.islington.gov.uk<br />

Facts and figures<br />

3rd<br />

43<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> has the third highest density of licensed<br />

premises in London with over 1,200 licensed<br />

premises in total (2011-12).<br />

When licensees breach their licensing conditions,<br />

we will take action. During the last 18 months we<br />

have reviewed 43 licenses, revoked 15, suspended 15<br />

and imposed additional licence conditions to 13.<br />

57%<br />

18s<br />

We work closely with retailers to help prevent<br />

underage alcohol sales. 57% of 63 test purchasing<br />

exercises in <strong>Islington</strong> resulted in a sale of alcohol to an<br />

underage person. In an area where we worked with retailers<br />

to help them understand licensing laws, only 17% of 60<br />

test purchases resulted in a sale.<br />

We are working in Clerkenwell to crack down<br />

on people leaving pubs, bars and clubs noisily and<br />

behaving anti-socially; to prevent shops selling<br />

alcohol, tobacco and knives to under-18s; and to<br />

offer help and support to street drinkers.<br />

Alcohol and domestic violence<br />

Research shows that there is a<br />

relationship between alcohol and<br />

domestic violence, and that alcohol<br />

can increase the severity of violent<br />

attacks.<br />

One in four women will be a victim<br />

of domestic violence in their lifetime<br />

and many suffer in silence.<br />

We all have a responsibility to put a<br />

stop to domestic violence, and there<br />

are services that can help.<br />

If you are a victim or have<br />

concerns about someone else<br />

please call the 24-hour<br />

National Domestic Violence<br />

Helpline on 0808 2000 247.<br />

In an emergency always call 999.<br />

If you are concerned about your<br />

behaviour towards your<br />

partner please call the free<br />

Respect helpline on<br />

0808 802 4040.<br />

If you have a concern about<br />

alcohol abuse you can call the<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> Community<br />

Alcohol Service on<br />

020 7833 9899.<br />

9


Safer <strong>Islington</strong><br />

£30K fine for high<br />

street shop in Angel<br />

The council has brought high street<br />

name Holland & Barrett to book for<br />

a serious breach of public health<br />

after repeated instructions from<br />

environmental health officers were<br />

ignored.<br />

Last month Highbury Corner<br />

Magistrates' Court found the health food<br />

brand guilty on seven charges under the<br />

Food Hygiene (England) Regulations.<br />

On 24 November 2011, <strong>Islington</strong><br />

<strong>Council</strong> Environmental Health Officers<br />

first carried out an unannounced food<br />

hygiene inspection of Holland & Barrett,<br />

31 Upper Street, N1 0PN.<br />

Extensive mouse droppings were<br />

found on food shelving and underneath<br />

the counters where there was also a<br />

strong smell of rodent urine. A basement<br />

stockroom was similarly contaminated.<br />

The store manager was issued with<br />

a report detailing the required remedial<br />

action and subsequent inspections<br />

followed over the next month. Contrary<br />

to the instruction given during the visits,<br />

stating that food should be placed in<br />

durable lidded containers, packets of<br />

food were again found stored on open<br />

shelves, making them vulnerable to<br />

attack by mice.<br />

Cllr Paul Smith, executive member<br />

for environment, said:<br />

“We're on the side of residents and<br />

work hard to make sure food in <strong>Islington</strong><br />

is safe.<br />

“The £30K fine indicates how<br />

seriously the judge took this breach of<br />

public health.”<br />

Mosaic artwork unveiled by Mayor Jilani Chowdhury and Freedom from<br />

Torture staff<br />

From torture to freedom<br />

A unique new mosaic has been unveiled<br />

at Gillespie Park by the Mayor of<br />

<strong>Islington</strong>. The mosaic is a moving<br />

account drawn on a series of tiles by<br />

torture survivors and depicts their<br />

journey from torture to freedom.<br />

The project was organised by<br />

Freedom from Torture, a local <strong>Islington</strong><br />

charity, in partnership with the council<br />

and the artwork is part of the on-going<br />

Art Therapy project that the charity<br />

undertake in <strong>Islington</strong>.<br />

For more information on the<br />

charity and the work they do visit<br />

www.freedomfromtorture.org or<br />

call 020 7697 7777.<br />

Keeping<br />

safe this<br />

bonfire night<br />

Rhys Powell, London<br />

Fire Brigade’s<br />

Borough Commander<br />

for <strong>Islington</strong>, talks<br />

to <strong><strong>Islington</strong>Life</strong> about how to<br />

keep safe and enjoy bonfire<br />

night this November…<br />

“We are teaching children in<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> about the dangers<br />

associated with fireworks ahead of<br />

this year's bonfire night.<br />

“Two local primary schools will<br />

be visiting the station on Thursday<br />

18 October and will learn about<br />

fireworks rules, how animals are<br />

affected and how to stay safe<br />

from fire.<br />

“On a more creative note,<br />

children from schools and youth<br />

clubs throughout the borough have<br />

been asked to design a fireworks<br />

safety poster. The winning poster<br />

will be displayed across the<br />

borough in the run up to bonfire<br />

night.<br />

“Initiatives like these have been<br />

run across the borough for the last<br />

five years and have helped see an<br />

overall downward trend in bonfire<br />

night incidents.<br />

“We went to 154 fires on 5<br />

November last year, down 12<br />

per cent on the previous year and<br />

making 2011 the quietest bonfire<br />

night in London since records<br />

began. Working with you, we aim<br />

to keep this same downward trend<br />

this year. Let’s all have an enjoyable<br />

and safe bonfire night!”<br />

Violence Against<br />

Women and<br />

Girls seminars<br />

Free half-day training seminars<br />

on issues around violence against<br />

women and girls are open to <strong>Islington</strong><br />

residents and organisations, and<br />

those who work with them.<br />

Find out more at www.islington.<br />

gov.uk/vawgtraining<br />

10


www.islington.gov.uk<br />

Police<br />

briefing...<br />

The ASB team launching the reporting line in February this year<br />

ASB reporting line<br />

takes over 6,000 calls<br />

<strong>Islington</strong>'s anti-social behaviour<br />

reporting line enables residents to<br />

report anti-social behaviour (ASB)<br />

more easily. Since its launch in<br />

February, the line has taken 4,803<br />

calls at night and 1,441 during the<br />

day - a total of 6,244 in its first six<br />

months. Officers have carried out<br />

more than 1,920 night-time visits<br />

in response to calls, and many more<br />

during the day.<br />

The team deals with a huge<br />

range of issues including anti-social<br />

Reporting ASB during<br />

office hours…<br />

<strong>Council</strong> tenants and leaseholders<br />

should report to their Area Housing<br />

Office ASB team and Housing<br />

Association tenants should report to<br />

their landlord.<br />

Don’t be scammed!<br />

Last month the council’s<br />

trading standards team were<br />

contacted by a local resident<br />

who closely escaped being<br />

scammed in her own home.<br />

After letting the con-artist<br />

into her home, the resident<br />

realised her mistake, acted<br />

quickly and subsequently<br />

avoided being scammed.<br />

Her story serves as<br />

a warning about how<br />

manipulative con-artists can<br />

be and our trading standards<br />

team share the following tips<br />

to help you avoid being in a<br />

similar situation.<br />

behaviour on estates and streets; noise<br />

complaints; dog fouling and graffiti.<br />

Speak to an officer when you<br />

call 020 7527 7272<br />

or report online at<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/reportasb<br />

We will respond to your report<br />

within 24 hours.<br />

Our officers can make visits<br />

4pm-2am Sunday to Thursday, and<br />

5pm-4am Friday and Saturday.<br />

Reporting ASB<br />

out of hours…<br />

<strong>Council</strong> tenants and<br />

leaseholders and Housing<br />

Association tenants should<br />

call the ASB line on<br />

020 7527 7272.<br />

Never allow unexpected callers<br />

into your home without verifying<br />

their identity first – if in doubt<br />

keep them out!<br />

Remain alert to the possibility of<br />

attempted scams<br />

Never buy building services from unsolicited<br />

callers – always get a second opinion<br />

Don’t be pressured into signing anything<br />

you don’t have time to read and<br />

understand<br />

Call 999 if you feel in danger.<br />

For more advice and information<br />

contact Trading Standards on<br />

020 7527 3198.<br />

<strong>Islington</strong>’s new<br />

borough commander,<br />

Gerry Campbell took<br />

up his position at the<br />

end of August. <strong><strong>Islington</strong>Life</strong> spoke<br />

with him about his career and<br />

new role…<br />

“I started my career in Hackney and<br />

went on to work on the Territorial<br />

Support Group in North East London<br />

where I undertook uniform and<br />

surveillance duties.<br />

“In 2002 I was posted to Newham<br />

Borough where I held a command<br />

role in the policing of West Ham Utd<br />

football.<br />

“Between 1996 and 2010 I was<br />

employed within the Violent Crime<br />

Directorate where I was responsible<br />

for public protection including<br />

domestic violence, honour-based<br />

violence, forced marriage, all forms<br />

of hate crime and safeguarding adults<br />

at risk.<br />

“I continue to work on a number of<br />

strategic groups relating to Domestic<br />

Violence Homicide Review, honourbased<br />

violence and public protection<br />

matters.<br />

“In 2010 I worked in Wandsworth<br />

Borough and stayed there until earlier<br />

this year when I joined Territorial<br />

Policing Crime Operational Command<br />

Unit before starting my role here in<br />

<strong>Islington</strong>.<br />

“I feel very proud to be appointed<br />

borough commander of <strong>Islington</strong>. The<br />

performance of the borough across a<br />

number of crime areas is very good.<br />

“I am determined to ensure that the<br />

police in <strong>Islington</strong> play a significant role<br />

in making the borough a safer place<br />

for people to live, work and visit. I am<br />

equally committed to seeking out,<br />

arresting and prosecuting those who<br />

cause the most harm, and commit<br />

crime and ASB within our community.<br />

We will continue to work with the<br />

community and our other partners to<br />

tackle them together.”<br />

11


Your home<br />

Housing development offers<br />

hope for overcrowded families<br />

before<br />

after<br />

This vacant doctor’s surgery is now family homes for residents<br />

How the housing on Seven Sisters Road looks now<br />

An unloved corner of <strong>Islington</strong> has<br />

been turned into much-needed<br />

new family homes. An empty<br />

doctor’s surgery on Seven Sisters<br />

Road has been redeveloped by the<br />

council and Keepmoat to provide<br />

six new family homes.<br />

Overcrowded <strong>Islington</strong><br />

residents - including those on the<br />

neighbouring Andover Estate -<br />

will receive priority in the bidding<br />

thanks to <strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong>’s local<br />

lettings policy.<br />

Cllr James Murray, executive<br />

member for housing, said:<br />

“We are desperately short<br />

of affordable family homes in<br />

<strong>Islington</strong>, and we’re such a small<br />

borough we don’t have much<br />

space to build on, so coming up<br />

with innovative ideas – like this<br />

one to transform empty buildings<br />

– is essential.<br />

“The new development at<br />

Seven Sisters Road provides high<br />

quality accommodation for nearly<br />

thirty people at an affordable rent.”<br />

Salvaging recycled items saves money<br />

Staff from <strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong> and<br />

housing contractors, Hyde and<br />

Rydon undertook a large recycling<br />

operation last month to salvage<br />

materials from the demolition site<br />

at Packington Square (pictured<br />

right).<br />

Items worth £250,000 will be<br />

put to good use on various estates<br />

throughout the borough that need<br />

replacement or will be welcomed<br />

for use in community projects.<br />

The demolition works carried<br />

out on the site were part of Phase<br />

3 of the regeneration of the estate<br />

which will see more apartments<br />

built, a new square created, and<br />

large six-bed family houses for local<br />

families.<br />

Cheaper energy<br />

on the way<br />

Staff from the council, Hyde Housing and<br />

Rydon, salvage materials worth £250,000<br />

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Local residents outside the new Bunhill<br />

energy centre<br />

Power in the hands of the<br />

community<br />

In the last edition we told<br />

you that the new Bunhill<br />

energy centre and heat<br />

network will provide<br />

cheaper, greener heat to<br />

over 700 households in the<br />

area, the Finsbury Leisure<br />

Centre and Ironmonger Row<br />

Baths.<br />

Now, it’s time to<br />

welcome the centre<br />

officially and celebrate its<br />

launch!<br />

Head to St Luke’s Community Centre<br />

on 8 November at 2pm to:<br />

find out how the energy centre and<br />

heat network will work<br />

get a tour of the energy centre<br />

view the premiere of the Bunhill<br />

community film about the energy centre<br />

have an opportunity to enjoy some<br />

refreshments with your neighbours!<br />

For further information please email<br />

bunhillheatandpower@islington.gov.uk or<br />

visit www.islington.gov.uk/heatnetwork


www.islington.gov.uk<br />

sa Coyle<br />

sa Coyle<br />

s: Susanne<br />

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Owen<br />

New Housing Executive<br />

and Resident Champions<br />

Thank you to all 3,751 residents who voted in our housing elections<br />

Frempong esidents'<br />

to elect<br />

Champion:<br />

local people to<br />

Theresa<br />

represent<br />

Coyle<br />

tenants and homeowners across the<br />

rempongborough on our new Housing Executive. They will advise the council on<br />

Residents' all key decisions Vice Champions: about council Susanne homes.<br />

The successful candidates are:<br />

mpion: Lamido Theresa (tenant) Coyle and Peter Owen<br />

ie McDonald (homeowner)<br />

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enant nant nt) Tenant and repree:<br />

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Peter (north): Owen Lawrencia Frempong<br />

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Lawrencia Frempong<br />

Jim Rooke<br />

Tenant (south): (Directly Managed Jim Tenant Rooke - North) (Directly Managed Tenant - South)<br />

rks<br />

Liana Sparks Sparks<br />

Frempong<br />

Partners Tenant: Rose-Marie McDonald<br />

h): Jim Rooke<br />

Tenant-led Organisation Tenant representative:<br />

Rose-Marie McDonald<br />

nt: David<br />

Rose-Marie Mulcahy<br />

(Partners-managed McDonald<br />

Tenant)<br />

David Mulcahy<br />

(Tenant-led Organisation Tenant)<br />

Homeowner representative:<br />

rganisation Tenant Liana Sparks<br />

reprevid<br />

Mulcahy<br />

Liana Sparks<br />

(Homeowner)<br />

Theresa Coyle has been elected Residents'<br />

Champion. As well as sitting on the Housing<br />

Executive she will lead our new Residents’ Taskforce,<br />

which will review our housing services.<br />

Theresa will be supported by two Vice Champions.<br />

Theresa Coyle<br />

(Residents' Champion)<br />

Susanne<br />

Lamido<br />

(Residents' Vice<br />

Champion)<br />

Peter<br />

Owen<br />

(Residents' Vice<br />

Champion)<br />

For more information on the housing<br />

executive and residents' champion<br />

roles visit www.islington.gov.uk/<br />

housingelections<br />

representative: Liana Sparks<br />

Residents who helped transform Forrest Court gardens<br />

Forrest Court flourishes<br />

thanks to gardening club<br />

The courtyard and garden<br />

at Forrest Court estate on<br />

Liverpool Road have been<br />

transformed thanks to the<br />

hard work of green-fingered<br />

residents.<br />

With the help of grants<br />

from <strong>Islington</strong> Voluntary<br />

Action <strong>Council</strong> and the Edible<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> scheme, a lawn<br />

has been developed, plants<br />

bought, and a water feature<br />

and arch installed. A rarely<br />

used tarmac play area has<br />

also been converted into a<br />

vegetable garden, with the<br />

produce shared amongst the<br />

residents.<br />

An agreement has now been<br />

set up between the council<br />

and the residents to continue<br />

to maintain the garden. This<br />

means that the gardening<br />

club receives money to look<br />

after the garden, instead of a<br />

contractor.<br />

Resident and Gardening<br />

Club member, Richard<br />

Evans is delighted with the<br />

arrangement and said:<br />

“The money we will now<br />

get is a lifeline to us and will<br />

allow further improvements<br />

and see the garden remain<br />

well kept for the benefit of all<br />

the residents.”<br />

13


Young <strong>Islington</strong><br />

14<br />

Apply now for<br />

next year’s<br />

secondary<br />

school place<br />

If your child is due to start secondary<br />

school in Year 7 next September,<br />

you need to apply for a place by 31<br />

October <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Everything you need to know<br />

about the borough’s schools and the<br />

application process can be found in our<br />

admissions brochures, which you can<br />

find on our website at<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/admissions<br />

Pupils at <strong>Islington</strong>’s schools are<br />

doing better than ever, with the<br />

borough achieving its best ever<br />

GCSE results this summer. Students<br />

at <strong>Islington</strong>’s sixth forms achieved a<br />

99 per cent pass rate in their A-level<br />

results.<br />

More than nine out of ten<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> sixth form students go on to<br />

university.<br />

Apply online now to make sure your<br />

child has the best possible chance of a<br />

place at your first school of choice.<br />

Visit our website for advice<br />

and information, or contact<br />

our admissions team on<br />

020 7527 5515 or email<br />

admissions@islington.gov.uk<br />

Careers advice for young people<br />

Young people are invited to attend<br />

Skills London <strong>2012</strong> - London’s<br />

biggest careers and skills event - on<br />

23 and 24 November at the ExCel<br />

centre in Docklands.<br />

The event is free and a great<br />

opportunity to find out everything<br />

you need to know about careers,<br />

training and skills.<br />

Two of <strong>Islington</strong>’s secondary schools<br />

are set to open brand new buildings in<br />

November.<br />

Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> Arts and Media School are<br />

about to unveil their new facilities,<br />

delivered under <strong>Islington</strong>'s Building<br />

Schools for the Future programme.<br />

In recent years millions of pounds<br />

has been invested in the programme<br />

Register online at<br />

www.skillslondon<strong>2012</strong>.co.uk<br />

Find out about local job<br />

opportunities for young<br />

people at www.izzy-info.com/jobs<br />

Secondary schools get a makeover<br />

which has transformed Highbury<br />

Grove, Holloway School and St Aloysius’<br />

College.<br />

Among the new facilities available<br />

to pupils at Elizabeth Garrett Anderson<br />

will be a new sports hall, library, drama<br />

studios and an arts and technology<br />

block. <strong>Islington</strong> Arts and Media School<br />

is about to open a new theatre and arts<br />

and music rooms.<br />

Youth<br />

<strong>Council</strong>lor,<br />

Jasmine<br />

Martins, writes<br />

on behalf of the<br />

Youth <strong>Council</strong>.<br />

<br />

“It has been a busy<br />

time for the youth council – we<br />

have been developing our roles and<br />

working on understanding how we<br />

can influence council work.<br />

“We have been helping with the<br />

development of a new app izzyinfo<br />

which promotes services and<br />

events for young people.<br />

“Y Cllrs Miriam and Chloe have<br />

been giving their ideas on how to<br />

reduce youth unemployment -<br />

work experience, earlier focus on<br />

careers and more careers advice in<br />

schools. Y Cllr Benjamin is working<br />

with the community safety team<br />

on a new project - the Youth<br />

Initiative Grant - where young<br />

people can bid for small grants<br />

to run their own projects and<br />

activities.<br />

“On top of all this serious work,<br />

we have also had a summer of fun!<br />

We attended a variety of events<br />

including the Olympic Torch Relay<br />

where we met David Walliams.<br />

We were pleased to see so many<br />

fun and useful activities going on<br />

and we are working with <strong>Islington</strong><br />

<strong>Council</strong> to improve and develop<br />

positive activities for young people<br />

so that they are even better.”<br />

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Meanwhile, Highbury Fields School is<br />

undergoing improvements to both its<br />

Highbury Hill and Aberdeen Park sites,<br />

which will be completed next year.<br />

The programme aimed at improving<br />

the borough’s secondary schools has<br />

seen around £130 million invested in<br />

facilities for students and coincided<br />

with an upward trend in GCSE<br />

achievement in <strong>Islington</strong>.


www.islington.gov.uk<br />

Focus on… The Rose Bowl<br />

The Rose Bowl centre in Canonbury offers a<br />

varied programme of arts, sports and media<br />

to children and young people aged from<br />

eight to 19.<br />

Having gone from strength to strength<br />

since reopening in April 2011, the centre<br />

is now open Tuesday to Thursday and<br />

Saturdays.<br />

Working with a host of professional<br />

partner organisations, this autumn young<br />

people can choose from art, puppet making,<br />

girl’s football, boxing, film-making, circus<br />

skills, and much more.<br />

Find the autumn timetable onlline at<br />

www.hoxtonhall.co.uk/youth/rosebowl<br />

Children playing at the Rose Bowl centre<br />

Free fluoride treatment for children<br />

Tooth decay is very common in<br />

children in <strong>Islington</strong>, causing pain and<br />

long term dental problems.<br />

Fluoride varnish treatment is free<br />

and a safe way of protecting your<br />

child’s teeth from decay.<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> has a free fluoride varnish<br />

scheme for children aged from three<br />

to ten years running in many of the<br />

borough’s children’s centres and<br />

primary schools.<br />

For further details contact<br />

the oral health promotion<br />

team on 020 3317 2341<br />

or 020 3317 2344,<br />

or visit<br />

www.whittington.nhs.uk/<br />

fluorideprogramme<br />

Find your nearest children’s centre<br />

at www.islington.gov.uk/<br />

childrenscentres<br />

Top marks for Packington<br />

Children’s Centre<br />

Packington Children’s<br />

Centre in N1 has been<br />

rated as ‘outstanding’ in<br />

every category by Ofsted<br />

inspectors. In their report,<br />

Ofsted noted that the<br />

centre is run by a team<br />

with extremely high morale,<br />

‘motivated and inspired<br />

by their highly effective<br />

management’.<br />

Siri Abrahamson, mother<br />

of Elsa and Conrad, said:<br />

“Through my two children<br />

attending Packington<br />

Children’s Centre I know<br />

what a wonderful place it is<br />

and how amazing the staff<br />

are, but it’s hugely reassuring<br />

to learn that Ofsted think so<br />

too!”<br />

Packington Children’s<br />

Centre operates over<br />

a number of sites, with<br />

childcare and education<br />

services from Popham Road,<br />

and family and community<br />

services from brand new<br />

premises on Packington<br />

Square.<br />

There are 16 children’s<br />

centres across <strong>Islington</strong>,<br />

offering care and education<br />

for children aged under five,<br />

and a range of services and<br />

activities for parents and<br />

carers.<br />

Find out more at<br />

www.islington.gov.<br />

uk/childrenscentres<br />

Free school meals<br />

boost learning<br />

Recent research has<br />

found that eating a<br />

healthy free school<br />

meal can boost academic<br />

achievement.<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong> offers<br />

free school meals to all children in the borough’s<br />

primary schools – one of only a handful of councils<br />

to do this.<br />

Eligible secondary school pupils can also<br />

receive a free school meal.<br />

To take advantage you must register. Pick up a<br />

form from your child’s school or download one from<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/freeschoolmeals<br />

By taking up a free school meal you could:<br />

✓ save up to £360 a year on lunch costs<br />

✓ raise additional money for your child’s school<br />

✓ give your child access to healthy and nutritious<br />

meals.<br />

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Adult learning<br />

Every year the council offers hundreds of free adult<br />

learning courses to residents who are over 19,<br />

unemployed, or low-waged and receiving benefits.<br />

Now there's even more to choose from!<br />

Giving adults more opportunity to learn<br />

The council recently formed an<br />

exciting new partnership with City<br />

and <strong>Islington</strong> College, meaning<br />

adults in <strong>Islington</strong> can now access<br />

even more free courses and some<br />

additional low cost ones. This means<br />

there is more opportunity for adult<br />

learners to develop confidence,<br />

gain skills, get a job or prepare for<br />

further education.<br />

Through this partnership<br />

residents will be able to easily<br />

access and progress to vocational<br />

courses in areas such as health and<br />

social care, hairdressing, business<br />

and accounting.<br />

case<br />

study<br />

Real-life <strong>Islington</strong> learners<br />

Our adult learning<br />

courses really do<br />

make a difference<br />

and help local<br />

residents get back<br />

into the workforce.<br />

We spoke to Andrew Brinn who<br />

after working for the same company<br />

for 20 years was made redundant<br />

and was out of work for 14 months.<br />

Andrew took IT and literacy<br />

courses with <strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong> and<br />

here he talks about how this changed<br />

his situation for the best.<br />

How did the courses help you?<br />

“They helped improve my confidence.<br />

I was sitting at home, moping and<br />

getting depressed. Doing the courses<br />

got me out and looking for work.<br />

“The tutors also helped me to<br />

prepare a covering letter and CV to<br />

really highlight my experience.”<br />

What are you doing now?<br />

“I am working again as a Trade<br />

Assistant for another building supplier<br />

and I now feel confident enough to<br />

apply for a manager’s post.”<br />

If you are interested in taking a course or would like some more<br />

information visit www.islington.gov.uk/acl or call 020 7527 5782.<br />

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www.islington.gov.uk<br />

Focus on<br />

literacy<br />

2,800<br />

75%<br />

Nine<br />

66%<br />

Free<br />

Facts and figures<br />

Over 2,800 adult learners benefited<br />

from council courses in the last year<br />

75% of learners said the courses gave<br />

them the confidence to look for a job<br />

The council’s adult learning service<br />

was rated 9 out of 10 by learners<br />

66% of learners progressed onto<br />

another council course<br />

Free childcare is available on<br />

certain courses<br />

The council offers a range of literacy<br />

courses to help learners boost reading<br />

and writing skills. These cater for a variety<br />

of needs including those who can’t speak<br />

English, are dyslexic, or those who simply<br />

didn’t get the opportunity at school.<br />

This year some adult learners took<br />

part in the annual Six Book Challenge and<br />

18 of them successfully completed it by<br />

reading all six books. The challenge is run<br />

by <strong>Islington</strong> libraries in partnership with the<br />

Reading Agency and is part of the <strong>Islington</strong><br />

Reads initiative to get more people in<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> reading.<br />

Samantha Hobbs, Literacy Learning<br />

Co-ordinator says:<br />

“It was all about giving our<br />

learners a goal, giving them<br />

the confidence to visit a<br />

library, pick up a book and get<br />

reading. Some of those who<br />

completed it couldn’t read at<br />

the beginning of the course so<br />

it was a real success.”<br />

Find out more about <strong>Islington</strong> Reads at<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/islingtonreads<br />

17


Benefits advice<br />

Your benefits are changing<br />

The Government is introducing a number of<br />

changes to welfare benefits - here are the<br />

main ones that may affect you.<br />

<strong>Council</strong> tax<br />

benefit<br />

The Government is abolishing council tax<br />

benefit from April 2013 and replacing<br />

it with a scheme called ‘council tax<br />

support’.<br />

The Government is also cutting the<br />

amount of money it provides by at least<br />

£2.9 million for the next financial year.<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong> is opposed to<br />

these changes and is calling on the<br />

Government to reverse them.<br />

We want to know what you think of<br />

the proposed new council tax support<br />

scheme. Please make sure you have<br />

your say. We are sending questionnaires<br />

to all council tax benefit recipients or<br />

you can go to www.islington.gov.uk/<br />

ctconsultation<br />

The consultation will run from<br />

19 October to 30 November <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Disability<br />

living<br />

allowance<br />

The Government is abolishing<br />

Disability Living Allowance<br />

(DLA).<br />

Claimants will have to<br />

claim the new Personal<br />

Independence Payment (PIP)<br />

after a reassessment. The<br />

Government’s intention is to<br />

spend 20% less overall, but<br />

with under 16s and over 65s<br />

protected, this means a larger<br />

cut for claimants of working<br />

age.<br />

The details for PIP are still<br />

being finalised, but the savings<br />

target announced by the<br />

Government is £8.6 million.<br />

Around 7,800 <strong>Islington</strong><br />

residents who claim DLA<br />

and about 9,800 who<br />

claim sickness benefits will<br />

be affected by the Work<br />

Capability Assessment and will<br />

be required to go through the<br />

re-assessment process before<br />

they can claim the new PIP.<br />

Universal Credit<br />

This is a new scheme that aims to<br />

replace a range of work benefits such as:<br />

Working Tax Credit<br />

Child Tax Credit<br />

Housing Benefit<br />

Income Support<br />

Income-based Jobseeker’s<br />

Allowance<br />

Income-related Employment and<br />

Support Allowance.<br />

This is subject to change, but<br />

current plans are to introduce this new<br />

benefit for new out of work claimants<br />

in October 2013. Existing benefit<br />

claimants will be transferred between<br />

2014-2017 with the aim that everyone<br />

is transferred by the end of 2017.<br />

The Government will pay Universal<br />

Credit monthly in arrears so it matches<br />

how most people are paid when in work.<br />

The benefit will also be capped and<br />

will be the same wherever you live so<br />

people on benefits will find it much more<br />

difficult to live in expensive areas of the<br />

country like <strong>Islington</strong>.<br />

If you are worried about any<br />

of these changes it is important<br />

that you act now.<br />

For more information about<br />

benefit reform go to<br />

www.direct.gov.uk or www.islington.<br />

gov.uk/benefitschanges<br />

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www.islington.gov.uk<br />

Help is here if you have<br />

money worries<br />

Worrying you can’t pay your rent or mortgage?<br />

Getting payday loans or using loan sharks?<br />

Can’t afford to top up your electricity or gas meter?<br />

In tough economic times, with all these changes, cuts and caps<br />

on benefits, it is more important than ever that you look at how<br />

you can manage your finances.<br />

If you have any money concerns then there is plenty of help<br />

and support for you. We have already helped hundreds of people<br />

with debt problems, and we can help you too.<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> People’s Rights (IPR) – a support service specialising<br />

in debt and welfare law - worked with Jackie* who due to<br />

illness had got into lots of debt. Gerard Omasta-Milsom at IPR<br />

said:<br />

“Jackie’s* doctor was concerned about the impact of her<br />

money problems on her health and referred her to us. We<br />

went through her options with her. With her debt being under<br />

£15,000 and with no chance of her returning to work or paying back the<br />

debts, we decided a Debt Relief Order was the best option for her. Jackie<br />

feels such a sense of relief about her debts being sorted out.<br />

“Juggling debt and bills is really stressful so I would urge anyone who has<br />

money worries to get help now. We deal with so many cases there is nothing<br />

that surprises us about them, other than how payday lenders, banks and<br />

credit card companies can behave so appallingly to people when they are<br />

most in need.”<br />

A Debt Relief Order is granted by the Insolvency Service and is a cheaper<br />

option than going bankrupt – this could be an option for someone with<br />

debts of less than £15,000 and a low income. For further information or for<br />

support services in <strong>Islington</strong> please go to www.islington.gov.uk/advice<br />

*<br />

name has been changed<br />

case<br />

study<br />

Debt advice<br />

<strong>Islington</strong>’s Citizens<br />

Advice Bureau<br />

020 7947 7771<br />

www.cabislington.org.uk<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> Law Centre<br />

020 7607 2461<br />

info@islingtonlaw.org.uk<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> People’s Rights<br />

020 7561 3685<br />

info@ipradvice.org.uk<br />

Disability Action in <strong>Islington</strong><br />

020 7226 0137<br />

disabilityaction@daii.org<br />

Benefits<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong><br />

020 7527 4990 (option 4)<br />

0800 731 8081<br />

claimit@islington.gov.uk<br />

Banking<br />

<strong>Islington</strong>’s Credit Union<br />

020 7561 1786<br />

www.credit-union.coop<br />

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Local life<br />

Stand for your community<br />

Women who live or work in <strong>Islington</strong><br />

are being invited to take an active role<br />

in local democracy and find out about<br />

becoming a local councillor.<br />

‘Stand for Your Community, Be a<br />

<strong>Council</strong>lor’ is a free, informal event<br />

that will take place at the Town Hall on<br />

Monday 22 October, 3.30-6pm.<br />

The event will be a great opportunity<br />

to:<br />

learn more about how councillors<br />

can influence decisions that affect<br />

the community<br />

hear from inspirational women in<br />

local government<br />

find out how to get involved.<br />

There will also be sessions on<br />

tackling practical issues like balancing<br />

council duties with family life.<br />

Rakhia Ismail became an <strong>Islington</strong><br />

councillor in May this year after several<br />

years running community projects for<br />

refugees and being involved in a local<br />

political party. She said:<br />

“It was many different issues that led<br />

to me becoming a councillor. I realised<br />

that unless I put myself forward,<br />

decisions would be made that I couldn’t<br />

be a part of.<br />

“I would definitely encourage<br />

women, regardless of background, to<br />

get involved in the community and<br />

stand for election.<br />

“We need strong local communities<br />

where people can empower one<br />

another.”<br />

Rakhia Ismail, local councillor for Holloway<br />

Find out more at<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/<br />

beacouncillor<br />

If you are interested in<br />

coming to the event email<br />

democracy@islington.gov.uk or<br />

call 020 7527 3184.<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> children need you<br />

Right now there are babies and young<br />

children who need an adoptive family to<br />

call their own.<br />

Being a parent is one of the most<br />

important things you can do and the<br />

impact on a child’s life is immense. Even if<br />

you have not considered adoption before,<br />

come and find out what it’s about at our<br />

adoption event, 7 November (see details<br />

below). You’ll hear life stories, the facts<br />

and the support available.<br />

We offer support all the way - our<br />

advice, guidance and a professional<br />

approach will give you a great start to<br />

your adoption journey.<br />

Delores* adopted her son<br />

case<br />

study<br />

after making the decision<br />

to build her family through<br />

adoption. She had a great<br />

relationship with her social<br />

worker which is important as many<br />

adopters use this time as an opportunity<br />

Thinking About Adoption?<br />

Wednesday 7 November <strong>2012</strong><br />

6.30pm – 8.30pm (panel discussion starts at 7pm)<br />

to look back at their lives and use their<br />

experiences to help them become the<br />

parent they want to be.<br />

Several years on, mum Delores and<br />

her son David* have had some amazing<br />

experiences together, Delores says:<br />

“Adoption has given me the biggest<br />

rewards of my life. At times it’s been<br />

challenging, but I wouldn’t change it for<br />

the world.”<br />

*names have been changed<br />

If you would like to hear all about adoption from the true experts,<br />

adoptive parents, adopted people and a BAAF representative,<br />

come along to our event at:<br />

The Assembly Hall, <strong>Islington</strong> Town Hall,<br />

Upper Street, London N1 2UD<br />

www.adoptionnorthlondon.co.uk<br />

For more information text Adoption followed by your<br />

email address to 66777<br />

or email your name and address to<br />

info@adoptionnorthlondon.co.uk<br />

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www.islington.gov.uk<br />

Isn’t it time<br />

you joined<br />

the library?<br />

<strong>Islington</strong>’s libraries allow you to do more<br />

than just borrow books. You can:<br />

get free internet access<br />

access a world of information<br />

join reading groups<br />

use the study space<br />

attend baby bounce sessions<br />

join homework clubs<br />

access music, games and<br />

toys for under-5s<br />

rent DVDs.<br />

With all of these reasons, plus it’s<br />

free …isn’t it time you joined the library?<br />

Simply fill in a form at any <strong>Islington</strong><br />

library and you’ll get your membership<br />

card straight away! Join online at<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/jointhelibrary<br />

To find out the opening<br />

times of your local<br />

library, visit<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/libraries<br />

More than 1,700 people took<br />

part in <strong>Islington</strong>'s Summer Reading<br />

Challenge<br />

Find your nearest<br />

library at www.islington.<br />

gov.uk/yourlocallibrary<br />

Are you recycling<br />

all you can?<br />

Latest figures show that in <strong>Islington</strong> only<br />

10% of all food waste is currently being<br />

recycled. More residents are recycling<br />

their food waste than ever before<br />

but we need to do more!<br />

How can you help?<br />

It is easy. You can compost at home<br />

or the council provides a food waste<br />

recycling service to most houses and<br />

many flats in <strong>Islington</strong>.<br />

All raw or cooked food is accepted,<br />

apart from large bones, so make sure you<br />

recycle all you can.<br />

Three reasons why you should<br />

recycle more:<br />

It is cheaper to dispose of, meaning<br />

there is more to spend on<br />

important council services<br />

It is compulsory in <strong>Islington</strong>,<br />

so helps you to avoid a fine<br />

It is better for the environment.<br />

You can pick up free compostable bags<br />

from your local library.<br />

For top tips on keeping your bin<br />

clean and odour free visit www.<br />

islington.gov.uk/recycling<br />

October is<br />

Breast Cancer<br />

Awareness Month<br />

Breast cancer is now the most<br />

common cancer in the UK.<br />

Early detection can save lives.<br />

so be breast aware and make sure;<br />

✶ you check your own breasts regularly,<br />

✶ you are aware of the signs and<br />

symptoms of breast cancer,<br />

✶ you attend for routine breast<br />

screening when invited<br />

for more information, please visit:<br />

www.celbreastscreening.org.uk<br />

0800 731 0722<br />

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Healthy living<br />

Olympic sports<br />

on your doorstep<br />

If you’ve been inspired by London<br />

<strong>2012</strong> and think you could be the<br />

next Bradley Wiggins, Mo Farah or<br />

Nicola Adams then why not have a<br />

go at an Olympic sport in <strong>Islington</strong>?<br />

18 of the 26 Olympic sports are<br />

on offer in the borough including<br />

tennis, trampolining, swimming<br />

and many other sports in the<br />

council's leisure centres, and local<br />

Look out for these rating signs around the borough<br />

Where’s good to eat?<br />

To help you choose where to eat or<br />

shop for food in <strong>Islington</strong> you might<br />

want to check the premises’ national<br />

Food Hygiene rating.<br />

Under a national scheme the<br />

hygiene standards in restaurants,<br />

pubs, cafés, takeaways, hotels, and<br />

sports clubs offering boxing, judo<br />

and triathlon. There’s also a free<br />

5k run every Saturday morning in<br />

Highbury Fields.<br />

Go to www.islington.gov.<br />

uk/active for full details.<br />

To find out what's on offer<br />

across London go to<br />

www.getactivelondon.com<br />

other places you eat at, as well as<br />

supermarkets and other food shops<br />

are available online. You can search for<br />

the rating of any place you eat or shop<br />

for food at food.gov.uk/ratings<br />

Look out for shops displaying their<br />

ratings too!<br />

Are you living<br />

a Hearty Life?<br />

Did you know that cardiovascular<br />

diseases - those that involve the heart<br />

or blood vessels - are the leading cause<br />

of death in <strong>Islington</strong>, with around 370<br />

deaths each year?<br />

Four out of ten of these deaths are<br />

in residents under the age of 75 and are<br />

potentially preventable. These figures<br />

are higher than the average for the rest<br />

of London and England as a whole.<br />

Hearty Lives <strong>Islington</strong> (HLI) is a joint<br />

environmental health and British Heart<br />

Foundation project working on healthy<br />

eating, one of the main lifestyle choices<br />

affecting heart health. HLI recently<br />

launched a workplace health initiative to<br />

raise awareness amongst employees of<br />

local small to medium sized businesses<br />

on how to make healthier choices using<br />

food labels.<br />

Two important things you can do to<br />

live a hearty life are:<br />

reduce salt, saturated fat<br />

and sugar in your diet<br />

eat more fruit and veg.<br />

For more advice<br />

visit www.islington.gov.uk/<br />

heartylives or email<br />

Michelle Webb at<br />

heartylives@islington.gov.uk<br />

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www.islington.gov.uk<br />

Keep well this winter - here’s our advice<br />

Shine is helping residents stay warm<br />

and healthy during the colder months<br />

by offering free ‘Well Winter’ checks.<br />

The ‘Well Winter’ campaign aims<br />

to help those over 60, low-income<br />

families with young children or those<br />

with heart or lung problems who are<br />

particularly affected by the cold.<br />

We can also help you to lower your<br />

energy bills and let you know about<br />

other ways to stay safe and warm<br />

during the colder months including:<br />

benefits checks<br />

befriending for older residents<br />

fire safety checks<br />

fall assessments<br />

heating and condensation<br />

survey<br />

help with debt on your<br />

utility bills.<br />

So far, Shine has helped over<br />

2,000 <strong>Islington</strong> residents!<br />

Contact us for a free Well<br />

Winter check on<br />

0800 953 1221 or email<br />

shine@islington.gov.uk<br />

It’s not too early…<br />

Finding out you are pregnant and<br />

having a baby is one of the most<br />

exciting things that can happen. If<br />

you are just pregnant or planning a<br />

pregnancy in the future, it is important<br />

to contact your local maternity services<br />

before the 10th week of pregnancy.<br />

You may think it might be too<br />

early, but this is not the case. It is<br />

much better for you and your baby<br />

to be seen as early as possible in<br />

the pregnancy, so you can meet<br />

your midwife and discuss the care that<br />

you and your baby need.<br />

Booking into maternity services<br />

before the 10th week is one of the<br />

most important things you can do to<br />

keep you and your baby healthy.<br />

For more information, see<br />

the Department of Health’s<br />

Pregnancy Book at<br />

www.dh.gov.uk<br />

s<br />

oon<br />

s you’re<br />

regnant<br />

Tell your GP<br />

Tell your local maternity unit or your GP.<br />

Get the best care for you and your baby – contact your<br />

local maternity service before the 10th week of pregnancy.<br />

University College London Hospital<br />

Maternity Services.<br />

Open every day, 9 – 5pm<br />

tel: 020 3447 9400<br />

fax: 020 3447 9754 (24 hour)<br />

email: antenatalclinic@uclh.nhs.uk<br />

website: www.uclh.nhs.uk<br />

Whittington Hospital Maternity Services.<br />

Open every day, 9 – 5pm<br />

tel: 020 7288 5586 (24 hour answer machine)<br />

email: whh-tr.maternityreferrals@nhs.net<br />

website: www.whittington.nhs.uk<br />

Unhappy to be pregnant or unsure?<br />

Phone your GP or family planning services<br />

and make an appointment to discuss your<br />

situation.<br />

The Family Planning Association helpline.<br />

(For free confidential advice on pregnancy<br />

choices)<br />

tel: 0845 122 8690<br />

website: www.fpa.org.uk<br />

To contact your local maternity service, please ring, email or complete the online self referral form.<br />

Information about other maternity services is available on NHS Choices website: www.nhs.uk<br />

NHS Maternity magazine ad.indd 1 17/9/12 16:33:46<br />

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Wardrobe bursting at the seams<br />

and still nothing to wear?<br />

Try swishing – a fun, free fashion fix for friends.<br />

You can have a whole new wardrobe and save money by organising your<br />

own ‘swishing’ clothes swap party. For ideas on how to get started<br />

and to order your free swishing party guide, visit<br />

www.nlwa.gov.uk/textiles<br />

Did you know…<br />

...there are plenty of textile banks available around your area where clothes and shoes can be<br />

deposited for reuse. You can also donate your pre-loved textiles at banks at your local Reuse and<br />

Recycling Centre. With nine Reuse and Recycling Centres across north London, there’s bound to be<br />

one near you!<br />

To find your nearest textile bank visit www.recycleforlondon.com


People and places<br />

www.islington.gov.uk<br />

<strong><strong>Islington</strong>Life</strong> Spring <strong>2012</strong><br />

Paul and Alex provide advice about supported<br />

volunteering at a local community centre<br />

New volunteering project<br />

Local residents Paul Grant and Alex Vimalanathan have<br />

been volunteering at Voluntary Action <strong>Islington</strong> (VAI) for<br />

several months, helping local people to find volunteering<br />

opportunities.<br />

Recently they developed a specialised project to support<br />

people experiencing barriers to socialising in the local<br />

community to play a more active role through volunteering.<br />

Last summer Paul was awarded a Paralympic table tennis<br />

ticket through the council’s Community Heroes scheme in<br />

recognition of his work. Paul said:<br />

“Seeing so many athletes push themselves to their<br />

maximum potential regardless of their impairments<br />

was incredible to see. The standard of table tennis was<br />

phenomenal and so was the atmosphere at the Excel Arena.<br />

“I really enjoyed myself and think the Community Heroes<br />

scheme is a great idea.”<br />

The supported volunteering project, despite being new,<br />

has already received the support of residents. One user<br />

said:<br />

“I have found the service extremely helpful. Not only did<br />

it provide me with my original requirements, but when I<br />

sought alternatives, these were also provided ... now I have<br />

the possibility to volunteer at another organisation.”<br />

To find out more email Paul or Alex<br />

at volunteer@vai.org.uk or call<br />

020 7832 5800.<br />

A million minutes of creativity<br />

The Million Minutes project is bringing two years of exciting<br />

creative activity to Finsbury Park and Archway.<br />

Led by <strong>Islington</strong> <strong>Council</strong> and supported by Arts <strong>Council</strong><br />

England, the first project is already underway and involves<br />

six artists developing artworks with the local community in<br />

locations such as a charity shop and a day centre.<br />

The creations will be shared and the Million Minutes<br />

projects and events will be documented and promoted at<br />

www.amillionminutes.org<br />

Junction Ward<br />

– in focus<br />

Junction Ward covers Upper<br />

Holloway and Archway in<br />

the north of the borough.<br />

Approximately 12,100 people<br />

live in Junction Ward and this<br />

accounts for around 6% of<br />

<strong>Islington</strong>’s population.<br />

Did you know?<br />

■■Highgate Hill was the site<br />

of the earliest cable car<br />

route in Europe which<br />

operated between<br />

1884-1909.<br />

■■In 1473 Edward VI<br />

granted a charter to build<br />

a Leper Hospital in an<br />

isolated spot halfway up<br />

Highgate Hill – the spot<br />

is now marked with the<br />

Whittington Stone.<br />

■■Originally opened in 1954,<br />

Whittington Park was<br />

officially opened in 1973<br />

and a time capsule was<br />

buried with a 50 year<br />

embargo, to be opened in<br />

2023.<br />

Schools & children’s<br />

centres<br />

■■Archway Children’s<br />

Centre – Vorley Road,<br />

N19 5HE<br />

■■St Joseph's Primary<br />

School Nursery -<br />

Highgate Hill, N19 5NE<br />

■■Hargrave Park<br />

Extended Community<br />

School - Bredgar Road,<br />

N19 5BS<br />

Junction Ward councillors<br />

Janet Burgess<br />

Labour<br />

Arthur Graves<br />

Independent<br />

■■Yerbury Primary School<br />

- Foxham Road, Yerbury<br />

Road, N19 4RR<br />

■■St Aloysius’ College -<br />

Hornsey Lane, N6 5LY<br />

■■Online Learning Centre<br />

- Elthorne Learning<br />

Centre, Elthorne Road,<br />

N19 4AJ<br />

Community centres<br />

■■Whittington Park -<br />

Yerbury Road, N19 4RS<br />

■■Girdlestone Estate -<br />

Annesley Walk, N19 5DR<br />

■■Hargrave Hall – Hargrave<br />

Road, N19 5SP<br />

The arts<br />

■■Byam Shaw School of Art<br />

■■Scarabeus<br />

■■Academy of the Science<br />

of Acting and Directing<br />

Parks and open spaces<br />

■■Dartmouth Park<br />

■■Foxham Gardens<br />

■■Girdlestone Park<br />

■■Pemberton Gardens<br />

■■St Gabriels Church<br />

■■Tufnell Park Playing Fields<br />

■■Whittington Park<br />

Ursula Woolley<br />

Liberal Democrat<br />

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Noticeboard<br />

Winter<br />

flu<br />

protection<br />

NHS North Central London<br />

is urging at-risk patients<br />

to have their flu jab this winter. If you are<br />

over 65, a carer, pregnant, or have a long<br />

term condition you are at greater risk of<br />

becoming seriously ill.<br />

Contact your GP today and make sure<br />

you protect yourself and those you love.<br />

Unique volunteering<br />

experience<br />

Holloway Prison is looking for volunteers from<br />

all walks of life to join their diverse Independent<br />

Monitoring Board.<br />

Regularly monitoring the daily lives of prisoners,<br />

you’ll listen to their concerns and ensure that<br />

standards of care and decency are maintained.<br />

For an application form or to find out<br />

more email imbholloway@yahoo.com<br />

or call 020 7035 2257 or visit<br />

www.imb.gov.uk<br />

Applications close 23 November <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Primary school<br />

admissions<br />

If your child is due to start<br />

primary school reception<br />

class in September 2013<br />

you need to apply for a<br />

primary school place by<br />

15 January 2013.<br />

Apply online now at<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/admissions<br />

Free<br />

yoga<br />

sessions<br />

Local students and unemployed people are being offered<br />

free yoga by Tara Yoga Centre, 25-31 Ironmonger Row<br />

EC1V 3QW.<br />

The centre is entirely run by volunteers and combines the<br />

traditional knowledge of yoga with the modern approach on<br />

tantra to provide its students with unique yoga and tantra<br />

classes.<br />

Maria has been teaching at the centre for over 6 years<br />

and says:<br />

“We offer an in-depth view on yoga and tantra practices<br />

– the classes can transform your life no matter what your<br />

fitness or financial abilities.”<br />

For more information visit www.tarayogacentre.co.uk<br />

or call 020 7251 8626.<br />

Get your<br />

name on the<br />

electoral<br />

register<br />

Don’t forget to fill in and return your voter registration<br />

form that you should have received in August. These<br />

must be completed and returned – even if the property<br />

is empty – so that we can compile the electoral roll.<br />

Return your form to avoid being fined.<br />

For more information, visit<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/voting<br />

or call 020 7527 3110.<br />

Diary dates<br />

The next Executive Meetings<br />

will be held on 18 October<br />

and 22 November.<br />

Visit www.islington.gov.<br />

uk/democracy<br />

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www.islington.gov.uk<br />

Portrait<br />

bench at<br />

Finsbury<br />

Park Station<br />

We want to know who<br />

you would like to see<br />

on a portrait bench<br />

to be installed along<br />

the Connect2 walking<br />

and cycling route. The<br />

bench will be installed at<br />

Finsbury Park Station and<br />

will be one of 79 across<br />

the country.<br />

Residents can choose<br />

from the following list of<br />

local characters:<br />

Jazzie B<br />

Paddy Galligan<br />

Edith Garrud<br />

Florence Keen<br />

John La Rose<br />

Johnny Rotten<br />

Edward Lear<br />

P.T Selbit<br />

To find out more go to<br />

www.islington.gov.<br />

uk/connect2<br />

See <strong>Islington</strong> by bike<br />

Enjoy a nine mile marshalled ride exploring the<br />

beautiful sights and scenery <strong>Islington</strong> has to offer –<br />

it’s an ideal day out for all the family!<br />

The next event will be held on Friday 2 November.<br />

<br />

For more information or to sign up visit<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/islingtonbybike<br />

Bookings are essential to secure a place!<br />

Sign up for direct<br />

debit and you<br />

could win!<br />

You could win £1,000 in our<br />

November prize draw, simply<br />

by signing up to pay your<br />

council tax by direct debit!<br />

Direct debit is the quickest, easiest way<br />

to pay your council tax - sign up today at<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/directdebit or<br />

by calling 020 7527 2633.<br />

Contact <strong>Islington</strong><br />

<strong>Islington</strong>’s customer service centre is located on<br />

the ground floor of 222 Upper Street, N1.<br />

Pop in to speak to one of the team or call<br />

8am-6pm Monday to Friday<br />

(8.30am-6pm Wednesdays).<br />

Phone: 020 7527 2000<br />

Email: contact@islington.gov.uk<br />

Stay informed and updated and be the<br />

first to hear about the latest news –<br />

follow us on twitter @<strong><strong>Islington</strong>Life</strong><br />

Send your letters and comments<br />

on the magazine to:<br />

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Room G16<br />

Town Hall, Upper Street, N1 2UD<br />

Email: <strong>Islington</strong>life@islington.gov.uk<br />

Phone: 020 7527 3416<br />

NHS Continuing Healthcare<br />

Deadlines for assessment of eligibility for NHS Continuing<br />

Healthcare funding<br />

On 15 March <strong>2012</strong>, the Department of Health announced the<br />

introduction of deadlines for individuals to request an assessment of<br />

eligibility for NHS Continuing Healthcare funding.<br />

We are therefore asking for individuals or their representatives to<br />

notify their local Primary Care Trust (PCT) in respect of previously unassessed<br />

periods of time where there is evidence that they should<br />

have been assessed for eligibility for NHS Continuing Healthcare<br />

funding. The time period and the deadline for notifying <strong>Islington</strong> PCT<br />

is as follows:<br />

Period<br />

Deadline<br />

1 April 2011 – 31 March <strong>2012</strong> 31 March 2013<br />

The announcement of these deadlines introduces a process which<br />

will enable any individuals who should have been assessed to be<br />

identified and considered for eligibility as soon as possible, because<br />

as time passes, detailed recorded evidence of an individual’s needs<br />

for the period of time in question may no longer be available.<br />

If you think that this affects you or a family member, then please<br />

contact the Continuing Healthcare Team at your local PCT to obtain<br />

further information on the process and to discuss this further.<br />

NHS North Central London<br />

<strong>Islington</strong> Office, Continuing Healthcare, 338-346 Goswell Road,<br />

London, EC1V 7LQ<br />

continuingcare3@nhs.net<br />

More information on Continuing Healthcare retrospective reviews<br />

can be found here:<br />

http://www.ncl.nhs.uk/about/continuing-healthcare.aspx<br />

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Arsenal legend, Charlie George,<br />

opens refurbished pitch at<br />

McCall and Hollis House<br />

Arsenal is delighted to have a regular<br />

spot in <strong><strong>Islington</strong>Life</strong> which keeps<br />

residents up to date with all the<br />

Club’s latest community initiatives.<br />

This regular feature also keeps local<br />

residents informed of events and<br />

issues surrounding Arsenal and<br />

Emirates Stadium such as fixtures,<br />

road closures and transport updates.<br />

In this edition we’re taking a look<br />

at two projects made possible by The<br />

Arsenal Foundation, the Club’s charity<br />

which makes grants to projects which<br />

help transform the lives of young<br />

people.<br />

For further information visit<br />

www.arsenal.com/thearsenalfoundation<br />

GUNNERS LEGEND VISITS<br />

CHILDHOOD ESTATE IN ISLINGTON<br />

Arsenal legend Charlie George took<br />

a trip down memory lane recently<br />

when he visited the site of his former<br />

childhood home in <strong>Islington</strong>.<br />

McCall and Hollins House, which<br />

is located close to the Odeon cinema<br />

on Holloway Road, has overseen<br />

widespread transformation since<br />

Charlie grew up on the site in the<br />

1960s, and is now home to a fully<br />

refurbished astro-turfed pitch, made<br />

possible thanks to funding from The<br />

Arsenal Foundation and a number<br />

of other partners, including <strong>Islington</strong><br />

<strong>Council</strong> Housing and the Home Office.<br />

The recently opened facility plays<br />

host to Arsenal in the Community<br />

sessions several nights a week,<br />

providing local young people with<br />

a safe place to play football. One<br />

of these programmes is Positive<br />

Futures, a national community-based<br />

inclusion programme that gives<br />

young people the chance to develop<br />

the skills needed to get on a positive<br />

career path and take on roles as<br />

active and responsible citizens.<br />

During his visit, Charlie met some<br />

of the young people currently taking<br />

part in the programme, which has<br />

been managed by Arsenal in the<br />

Community since 2004 and now<br />

boasts the Highest Gold Star rating<br />

from the Home Office.<br />

As well as football activities, regular<br />

attendees to the site are taken on<br />

organised outings and residential<br />

trips, while employment opportunities<br />

are provided for those wishing to<br />

make the step from participant to<br />

volunteer and then employment.<br />

The McCall and Hollis House facility<br />

is the latest in a long line of recently<br />

upgraded facilities on local <strong>Islington</strong><br />

estates that have benefited from<br />

funding from The Arsenal Foundation,<br />

others include Girdlestone, King<br />

Square, Harvist and Aubert Court.<br />

Launched earlier this year<br />

to celebrate Arsenal’s 125th<br />

anniversary, The Arsenal Foundation<br />

was launched to help the Club<br />

engage more young people than<br />

ever before. A fundraising and grantmaking<br />

organisation, The Arsenal<br />

Foundation will grow the reach and<br />

effect of the programmes that the<br />

Club supports to help an increasing<br />

number of young people across the<br />

globe fulfil their potential.<br />

ISLINGTON SCHOOLS BENEFIT<br />

FROM SAVE THE CHILDREN<br />

PARTNERSHIP<br />

Two local schools in <strong>Islington</strong> are<br />

enjoying the benefits of Arsenal<br />

Football Club’s global charity<br />

partnership with Save the Children,<br />

after the Club and charity combined<br />

to set up a programme in each<br />

school that empowers parents to<br />

build stronger relationships with their<br />

children.<br />

Supported by a donation of more<br />

than £50,000 from The Arsenal<br />

Foundation, Duncombe Primary<br />

School and St. Mark’s Primary<br />

School, both in <strong>Islington</strong>, embarked<br />

on an eight-week programme called<br />

Families and Schools Together<br />

(FAST). FAST enables parents to<br />

develop the skills and confidence<br />

they need to better support and take<br />

a more active role in their children’s<br />

education, while playing a greater role<br />

in their community.<br />

In order to deliver the programme,<br />

Save the Children has worked to<br />

create a team of FAST ‘practitioners’<br />

at each school, comprising local<br />

parents, community leaders, school<br />

staff and local authority staff. These<br />

teams have then helped to deliver<br />

a series of weekly sessions, during<br />

which a selected group of families


have taken part in practical and<br />

fun activities, designed to improve<br />

children’s wellbeing and help develop<br />

their relationships.<br />

To celebrate both schools coming<br />

to the end of their respective<br />

programmes, graduation ceremonies<br />

were held to recognise the<br />

achievements of all participants.<br />

Members of Arsenal staff also had<br />

the opportunity in recent weeks to visit<br />

the schools and experience FAST<br />

first-hand.<br />

Speaking about the positive impact<br />

of FAST at Duncombe Primary School,<br />

Headteacher, Barrie O’Shea, said:<br />

“I’m enormously grateful to the<br />

parents for coming back to FAST<br />

week after week and supporting their<br />

children in the programme. Without a<br />

doubt, FAST has had a positive effect<br />

on those families who have attended<br />

over the past eight weeks and we at<br />

Duncombe look forward to taking part<br />

in the programme again. I would like<br />

to extend our heartfelt thanks to Save<br />

the Children and Arsenal for making it<br />

all happen.”<br />

Mrs Dina Hantour, one of the<br />

mothers to successfully complete<br />

the FAST programme at Duncombe,<br />

added:<br />

“The best thing about FAST has<br />

been being able to spend time with<br />

my children outside of our home. I’m<br />

so busy at home, and when we are at<br />

FAST I know I have two hours to be<br />

with my children and enjoy our time<br />

together. My children have taken what<br />

they have learned at FAST home with<br />

them”.<br />

Arsenal’s global charity partnership<br />

with Save the Children is about to<br />

enter its second year and in addition<br />

to its UK programmes, is also<br />

supporting an exciting overseas<br />

project in China, which will see the<br />

Club pledge £300,000 over three years<br />

to help dramatically improve the<br />

quality of education of disadvantaged<br />

children aged six to 15, in some of<br />

Beijing’s most under-resourced<br />

schools.<br />

Families and Schools Together initiative in<br />

action at Duncombe Primary School<br />

Matches and events at<br />

Emirates Stadium<br />

from 24th October <strong>2012</strong> –<br />

8th December <strong>2012</strong><br />

Wednesday 24th October<br />

UEFA Champions League<br />

Arsenal v FC Schalke 04<br />

Kick-off: 7.45pm<br />

Saturday 27th October<br />

Premier League<br />

Arsenal v Queens Park Rangers<br />

Kick-off: 3.00pm<br />

Saturday 10th November<br />

Premier League<br />

Arsenal v Fulham<br />

Kick-off 3.00pm<br />

Saturday 17th November<br />

Premier League<br />

Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur<br />

Kick-off 12.45pm<br />

Wednesday 21st November<br />

UEFA Champions League<br />

Arsenal v Montpellier<br />

Kick-off 7.45pm<br />

Saturday 1st December<br />

Premier League<br />

Arsenal v Swansea City<br />

Kick-off 3pm<br />

Saturday 8th December<br />

Premier League<br />

Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion<br />

Kick-off 3pm<br />

At the time of going to print, the standard<br />

TV selections had been made up to<br />

the end of November <strong>2012</strong>. Ordinarily,<br />

fixtures up to this date will not change.<br />

However, as ever, all fixtures remain<br />

subject to change and circumstances<br />

may yet arise which result in further<br />

fixture changes.<br />

Subject to results and progression in<br />

the Capital One Cup, Arsenal could be<br />

drawn to play at home in November and<br />

December.<br />

All updates can be found on<br />

www.arsenal.com


What’s on<br />

A month long fair of<br />

contemporary art and design<br />

This year’s <strong>Islington</strong><br />

Contemporary Art and Design<br />

Fair (ICADF) will take place during<br />

October at Candid Galleries and<br />

will comprise a series of four<br />

shows, each featuring different<br />

creative disciplines.<br />

Now in its ninth year, the<br />

ICADF is a unique event with a<br />

dynamic mix of both emerging<br />

young artists and designers<br />

and those with established<br />

reputations.<br />

This year’s selection of<br />

jewellery is of an exceptionally<br />

high quality. Karolina Paszkiewicz,<br />

just one of Central St Martin’s<br />

graduates the fair is exhibiting,<br />

immortalizes the ephemeral<br />

lifespan of butterflies in classically<br />

set pendants, rings and cufflinks<br />

of gold and onyx. Melissa<br />

Pinkstone has already worked<br />

with Grayson Perry, Diane Von<br />

Furstenberg, and Mario Testino,<br />

and comes to ICADF fresh from<br />

an internship with playful fashion<br />

house Giles Deacon. Her large<br />

breadth of design experience<br />

with each of these names has no<br />

doubt seeped into the weave of<br />

her finely crafted, near-futuristic<br />

garments.<br />

Furniture exhibitors will offer a<br />

mix of sleek modernist lines and<br />

striking retro prints. Andy Jacobs’<br />

collections demonstrate his keen<br />

affinity with digital and musical<br />

culture, combining a purist candy<br />

palette with contemporary<br />

contours in his ‘Bankside’ range.<br />

See our ad, pictured right, for<br />

further details on the exhibition<br />

and opening times.<br />

ISLINGTON<br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

ART & DESIGN FAIR<br />

06 - 28 October <strong>2012</strong><br />

Four weekends of the best new talent<br />

FREE ADMISSION<br />

Week 2<br />

Week 3<br />

Week 4<br />

Opening<br />

times<br />

13 - 14 October<br />

Photography Illustration Printmaking Graphics<br />

20 - 21 October<br />

Fashion Textiles Jewellery Accessories<br />

27 - 28 October<br />

Furniture Ceramics Glass Design Products<br />

Fridays: 6.30 - 9pm (preview evening)<br />

Saturdays & Sundays: 11am - 6pm<br />

Candid Galleries<br />

icadf.com<br />

Candid Arts Trust<br />

3 Torrens St<br />

London EC1V 1NQ<br />

020 7837 4237<br />

office@candidarts.com<br />

Sponsored by<br />

facebook.com/candidarts | twitter.com/candidarts<br />

ICADF is organised by Candid Arts Trust. Registered charity no. 1051672<br />

COMMUNITy events<br />

Fitness class for seniors<br />

This is a new kind of fitness class for the<br />

over-55s, focussing on exercises for<br />

the hips, knees, back and balance<br />

When: every Monday, 2.30-3.30pm<br />

Where: Claremont Centre, 24 White<br />

Lion Street, N1 9PD<br />

How much: £4 per class, discounts<br />

for regular attenders<br />

For more details contact Jane Taylor<br />

on 020 7241 3192 or at<br />

jane@ifgingercandoit.com<br />

The Big Draw - Bruno Munari<br />

Come and celebrate the Big Draw <strong>2012</strong><br />

with a spectacular sketching event for<br />

families. Children will learn about Bruno<br />

Munari’s wacky designs and inventions<br />

and follow his top tips for drawing.<br />

When: 31 October, 11am-2pm<br />

Where: Estorick Collection<br />

of Modern Italian Art,<br />

39a Canonbury Square, N1 2AN<br />

How much: free<br />

Gallery admission ticket £5/£3.50<br />

concessions<br />

Drop in, no booking required<br />

Nags Head Extravaganza<br />

Celebrate Christmas early and enjoy a<br />

day of family fun including rides, live<br />

music and performances, craft markets<br />

and a visit from Santa’s reindeers!<br />

When: 25 November, 11.30am-<br />

5.30pm<br />

Where: The Nags Head, northbound<br />

carriage way of Holloway Road<br />

October is Black History Month<br />

The theme in <strong>Islington</strong> this year is<br />

‘Educate and Innovate’. A lively festival<br />

of film screenings, debates and book<br />

readings will explore black history<br />

education and its importance and role in a<br />

multicultural Britain.<br />

Events are free and low cost, so get<br />

involved and get inspired!<br />

For more details visit<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/bhm<br />

between Camden Road and<br />

Parkhurst Road<br />

How much: free<br />

Independent living event<br />

Celebrate International Day of Disabled<br />

People and discover the range of new<br />

initiatives for independent living on<br />

offer in <strong>Islington</strong>.<br />

When: 3 December, 9.30am-<br />

5.30pm<br />

Where: Resource for London, 356<br />

Holloway Road (next to Waitrose)<br />

How much: free<br />

For more details call<br />

020 7527 8079 or visit<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/IDDP<br />

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www.islington.gov.uk<br />

CULTURE<br />

Women laughing<br />

Michael Wall’s black comedy tells the<br />

story of two couples fighting for their<br />

lives amidst the inner-city frustrations<br />

and aspirations of the 1980s.<br />

When: now until 27 October<br />

Where: Old Red Lion Theatre,<br />

418 St John’s Street, EC1V 4NJ<br />

How much: £15/£12 concessions.<br />

£7 on Sundays<br />

Visit www.oldredliontheatre.co.uk/<br />

or call the box office on<br />

0844 412 4307 to book.<br />

Clerkenwell: Radicals,<br />

religion and rivers<br />

To complement the display Rebel<br />

Clerkenwell: a history of dissent and<br />

radicalism, join guides for a walk and see<br />

some of the radical sites of Clerkenwell.<br />

When: 31 October, 11am and 3<br />

November, 2pm<br />

Where: meet at Farringdon Station<br />

How much: £6/£5 concessions<br />

No booking required - just turn up<br />

From India to <strong>Islington</strong> exhibition<br />

Explore the Roma culture through<br />

this beautiful exhibition which offers a<br />

fascinating window into Roma music, art,<br />

fashion and life in London.<br />

When: now until 1 December <strong>2012</strong><br />

Where: <strong>Islington</strong> Museum,<br />

245 St John Street, EC1V 4NB<br />

How much: free<br />

The Snowman<br />

The Snowman is back at the Peacock<br />

Theatre for a record-breaking 15th year.<br />

Performed by a live orchestra, this is the<br />

perfect Christmas treat for all the family.<br />

When: 28 November–6 January<br />

2013<br />

Where: Peacock Theatre, Portugal<br />

Street, Holborn, WC2<br />

How much: £12-£32<br />

For more information and to book visit<br />

www.sadlerswells.com<br />

Green living<br />

Crafternoon tea<br />

Hosted by Transition Finsbury Park,<br />

each session covers a different topic,<br />

including knitting, bike maintenance and<br />

other sustainable activities.<br />

When: 1st Sunday of every month,<br />

2-4pm<br />

Where: Ecology Centre,<br />

191 Drayton Park, N5 1PH<br />

How much: free<br />

For more information visit<br />

www.transitionfinsburypark.org.<br />

uk/events<br />

Guyatts Funfair<br />

Head to Barnard Park in October for a<br />

host of fun for the whole family. Enjoy<br />

classic funfair rides and lots of food<br />

stalls to indulge your tummy.<br />

When: 18-21 October, weekdays<br />

4-8.30pm, Saturday 1-9pm<br />

and Sunday 1-8pm<br />

Where: Barnard Park,<br />

Copenhagen Street, N1<br />

How much: £1<br />

Harvest meadow cut<br />

Join the Nature Conservation team<br />

for an annual cut of the wildflower<br />

meadows. A simple ploughman’s lunch<br />

will be provided.<br />

When: 21 October, 10am-2pm<br />

Where: Gillespie Park, N5<br />

How much: free<br />

To find out more visit<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/<br />

ecologycentre<br />

or call 020 7527 4374<br />

assembly hall events<br />

After some amazing performances<br />

recently including Primal Scream<br />

(pictured above), <strong>Islington</strong> Assembly Hall<br />

has some great events this autumn.<br />

Dirty Dozen Brass band in concert<br />

The legends return after nearly ten<br />

years. Featuring songs from their new<br />

album mixed in with classics, this is<br />

a rare opportunity to experience the<br />

greatest brass band of the last 35 years.<br />

When: 3 November, 7pm<br />

Where: <strong>Islington</strong> Assembly Hall,<br />

Upper Street, N1 2UD<br />

How much: £18<br />

To book visit<br />

https://assemblyhall.ticketabc.com<br />

Vintage pop-up fair<br />

Enjoy a day of shopping with over<br />

40 of the best vintage traders from<br />

around the country, selling ladies’ and<br />

men’s fashion, accessories, jewellery,<br />

homeware, furniture and more.<br />

When: 4 November and 7 December,<br />

11am-4pm<br />

Where: <strong>Islington</strong> Assembly Hall,<br />

Upper Street, N1 2UD<br />

How much: £3/£2 NUS<br />

For more information about this and other<br />

events at <strong>Islington</strong> Assembly Hall, visit<br />

http://assemblyhall.islington.gov.uk<br />

Soul II Soul in concert<br />

One of the most innovative UK<br />

dance/R&B outfits is back to perform an<br />

exclusive full live band show with Jazzie<br />

B, Caron Wheeler and more.<br />

When: 29 and 30 November, 7pm<br />

Where: <strong>Islington</strong> Assembly Hall,<br />

Upper Street, N1 2UD<br />

How much: £37.50<br />

To book visit<br />

https://assemblyhall.ticketabc.com<br />

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Talk about great opportunities<br />

Talk about <strong>Islington</strong> secondary schools<br />

Everything you want from a<br />

school, right on your doorstep:<br />

inspiring teaching<br />

exciting classes<br />

strong results<br />

Apply 1 September - 31 October <strong>2012</strong> for the<br />

best chance of a place at your first choice school.<br />

Visit www.islington.gov.uk/admissions<br />

www.islington.gov.uk/admissions

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