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Posts Tagged ‘Islington Town Hall’

Council could sideline housing associations not offering lifetime tenancies

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 11 June 2019 | 0

Housing boss considers using leverage of council housebuilding programme to persuade association bosses

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Council urged to tackle GP crisis by advertising ‘attractions’ of Islington

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 6 June 2019 | 0

Scrutiny commission recommends medics and council planners work together to guarantee more GP surgeries in new developments

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Councillors ‘disturbed’ at relations between City University and neighbours

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 5 June 2019 | 0

University defends scheme which will ‘address significant shortfall in quiet study space for existing students’

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Neighbours raise objections at potential ‘noisy guests’ of Pregnant Man

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 31 May 2019 | 0

Islington noise team send list of suggested conditions to premises in recently refurbished Ray Building

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Council steps in with extra year of funding to support BAME young people

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 24 May 2019 | 0

Mother Tongue and Supplementary Schools to receive one-off year of council-backed money

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Courtauld Lang Syne: Art college says it has ‘learned lessons’ from bagpipes row

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 22 May 2019 | 0

Residents raise objections over potential for noise and disturbance from new Vernon Square premises

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Community development chief reassures that advice services won’t be ‘binned’

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 15 May 2019 | 0

Comments on levels of funding for advice services provoke ‘concern’ as Town Hall looks at new system partnership with voluntary sector

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Courtauld Institute’s temporary campus meets resistance from residents

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 14 May 2019 | 0

Art Institute to remain in Vernon Square premises while Somerset House undergoes refurbishment

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Hard up parks department banking on reinventing itself as a health service

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 8 May 2019 | 0

Councillors unwilling to recommend extra funding for parks due to decline in central government funding

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Board game bar rolls the dice on late openings so customers can finish ‘often lengthy’ contests

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 7 May 2019 | 0

Grin and Beer It claims current opening hours have resulted in gamer ‘dissatisfaction’

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NowMedical: Councillors reiterate concerns over use of company’s services

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 25 April 2019 | 0

Council continues to ‘actively look for alternatives’ to use of controversial reports

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Council to roll out ‘resilience matrix’ to help support vulnerable residents

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 25 April 2019 | 0

Officers hope to be able to tailor services as councillors urge more detailed data capture on vulnerable residents’ needs

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‘We had to turn down Aziz Ansari’: Popular comedy club wins licence for late-night gigs

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 26 March 2019 | 0

Extension of hours will allow 2Northdown to ‘fall in line with other venues’

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Vulnerable residents at risk of being ‘left behind’ in fires, councillors warn

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 20 March 2019 | 0

Town Hall urged to look again at personal emergency evacuation plans for council housing residents

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Up-and-coming King’s Cross theatre seeks late-night comedy licence

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 19 March 2019 | 0

One objection received to application as theatre reassures that its crowds are ‘quiet’

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Brexit uncertainty casts shadow over £400m Moorfields Eye Hospital relocation

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 8 March 2019 | 0

Councillors give careful scrutiny to decision to move to St Pancras site

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Deputy leader reassures councillors over potentially ‘frightening’ social care savings

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 6 March 2019 | 0

New approach to care packages described as ‘holy grail, producing better services and saving money’

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Council tax to rise by 2.99 per cent as finance chief bemoans ‘forced’ cuts

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 1 March 2019 | 0

Green councillor calls for cost of parking bikes in hangars to be added to annual car parking permit price

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Fair Funding Review in for ‘robust criticism’ with London set to lose out

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 15 February 2019 | 0

‘The government is looking to shift money from places like Islington to leafier shires’, says councillor

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Three quarters of council tenants on Universal Credit now in arrears

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 15 February 2019 | 0

Average arrears at £1200 as council reviews evidence from ‘distressed’ claimants

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