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New council homes for Frampton Park Estate
As you may be aware, East architects are working with Hackney Council to design two new council housing projects on the Frampton Park Estate to provide much needed new homes. We are proposing to build around 50 homes on the site of the current Frampton Park Community Hall and the adjacent depot, as well as around 15 homes to replace the garages at Tradescant House. These are part of more than 2,000 much-needed new council homes that Hackney Council is proposing to build across over 20... MoreClosed 31 March 2019 -
Clapton Square and Clarence Place - Environmental and cycle improvements
This consultation seeks to gather your views on proposals to implement further improvements to the environment for cyclists and pedestrians along the Quietway 2 route that runs through the Clapton Square area. The Quietways are a network of cycle routes throughout London. Why are these changes being proposed? The Council is committed to making Hackney’s roads safer for everyone living, working and visiting the borough. These changes aim to create an environment... MoreClosed 24 March 2019 -
Homerton Hospital Low Emission Neighbourhood - Mackintosh Lane and Sedgwick Street - One-way system and pedestrian improvements
This consultation seeks to gather your views on a proposed Low Emissions Neighbourhood (LEN) scheme to improve the safety of pedestrians using Mackintosh Lane. Homerton Hospital, with support from the Council, submitted a successful bid to the London Mayor’s Air Quality Fund to become a Business LEN. The LEN aims to encourage Homerton Hospital staff to use more sustainable modes of transport such as walking and cycling for commuter and business trips as well as to support patients’... MoreClosed 10 March 2019 -
Welcome Event - KER
We would like to get ideas and suggestions from as many people as possible living on the new King Edwards Road development for a welcome event for everyone. MoreClosed 3 March 2019 -
Hackney VCS Grants Programme 2019/20
This survey is designed to obtain feedback on the 2019/20 Main Grant application process. The feedback will help to make appropriate changes to the application process and improve the experience for future application rounds. MoreClosed 28 February 2019 -
Dalston Themed Workshops and Walkabouts
Thank you for your interest in attending this series of workshops which will enhance our work around the Dalston Conversation and help to inform our initial ideas for emerging planning and regeneration documents for Dalston town centre. The Council value local and stakeholder input and we would welcome your participation in the themed workshops below. The aim of these workshops is to discuss and gather feedback on our initial ideas and we will share with... MoreClosed 26 February 2019 -
Clapton Common (Belz Terrace) and Overlea Road - One-way proposal
Help us improve Clapton Common We are seeking your views on a proposed scheme for a one-way traffic system along Belz Terrace and Overlea Road. Why are these changes being proposed? The Council is committed to making Hackney’s roads safer for everyone living, working and visiting the borough. These changes aim to create an environment that will encourage more walking and cycling, improve air quality and reduce emissions within the local area. Our... MoreClosed 24 February 2019 -
Stage One and Two 'combined' consultation - Introduction of parking controls in Zone U Displacement Area (Upper Clapton)
Parking Services recently consulted and implemented parking controls in nearby roads in the Upper Clapton area in 2018 (Zone U). Since parking controls were introduced in the above area, we have received a high number of requests and a petition for the introduction of parking controls from residents in your area who are experiencing difficulty with parking due to increased parking stress. We recognise that the introduction of controls in Zone U has had an impact... MoreClosed 22 February 2019 -
Detmold Road - Southwold Primary School - School Streets proposal
Consultation extended to Friday 22 February 2019. Hackney Council is gathering views on a proposed School Street scheme to improve local air quality and make it safer and easier for children to walk and cycle to school. Detmold Road from the junction of Mount Pleasant Hill would temporarily become a pedestrian and cycle only zone for 45 minutes at school opening and closing times whilst maintaining access for residents, businesses, pedestrians and cyclists. The purpose is to tackle... MoreClosed 22 February 2019 -
Audrey Street - Sebright Primary School and City of London Academy Shoreditch Park - School Streets proposal
What is this consultation about? Hackney Council is gathering views on a proposed School Street scheme to improve local air quality and make it safer and easier for children to walk and cycle to school. Audrey Street from the junction of Goldsmiths Row would temporarily become a pedestrian and cycle only zone at school opening times and closing times whilst maintaining access for residents, businesses, pedestrians and cyclists. The purpose is to tackle congestion at the school... MoreClosed 4 February 2019 -
Help us name the new blocks at Tower Court
We're looking for your help to identify a naming strategy for the new buildings at Tower Court! The four themes and potential examples of block names are: Trees Lime Sycamore Yew Holly ... MoreClosed 13 January 2019 -
Hackney Local Implementation Plan (2019-2022) Consultation
Consultation extended to Sunday 6 January 2019. We are now consulting on the objectives and targets of the new Draft Local Implementation Plan (LIP) which demonstrates how we will contribute to achieving the London Mayor’s Transport Strategy goals for up to 2041. All London boroughs are required to prepare a Local Implementation Plan outlining their proposals to implement the London Mayor’s Transport Strategy locally. This strategy prioritises investment in ‘Healthy... MoreClosed 6 January 2019 -
Provost Street, Nile Street and Ebenezer Street - Public realm improvement and traffic reduction schemes
We are seeking your views on two proposals in the Hoxton area. The first seeks to create a new high-quality public space at the junction of Provost Street and Vestry Street by closing part of Provost Street to vehicles. The second proposal is for two additional road closures at Nile Street and Ebenezer Street to restrict ‘rat runs’ in the local area and further promote a safe, pleasant and healthy environment. The two proposals are separate... MoreClosed 21 December 2018 -
Cycle Superhighway Route 1 (CS1) Scheme - Balls Pond Road between the junctions of Culford Road and Kingsbury Road
What is this consultation about? Hackney Council is working with Islington Council and Transport for London (TfL) to make improvements to the Cycle Superhighway Route 1 (CS1) on Balls Pond Road. In February 2015 TfL in partnership with Hackney Council consulted on the CS1 route which included two options for Balls Pond Road: an option for advisory cycle lanes on each side of the road and an option for a two-way segregated cycle track. A positive response to the... MoreClosed 21 December 2018 -
Wick Woodland PSPO Consultation 2018
For a number of years the Council has received numerous complaints about unauthorised gatherings and associated noise, littering and other antisocial behaviour (ASB) taking place in Wick Woodland (by Hackney Marshes). This includes large antisocial parties and raves that cause significant noise disturbance in the local area, as well as significant environmental and wildlife damage. As a result of the raves, trees have been broken and uprooted, which has had a detrimental effect on nesting... MoreClosed 12 December 2018 -
Zone R Parking Review
As part of our Parking and Enforcement Plan (PEP) we have made a commitment to review Parking Zones (PZ) within a year of implementation to ensure that the parking controls in the area continue to meet the needs of residents and businesses. The review process is a great opportunity for us to hear about your parking experience within your PZ and to find out whether it’s currently meeting your parking needs. Every resident and business located within the parking zone has the... MoreClosed 10 December 2018 -
Englefield Road - De Beauvoir area - Environmental and cycle improvements to CS1
This consultation seeks to gather your views on Hackney Council’s proposals to implement further improvements to the environment for cyclists and pedestrians on the Cycle Superhighway Route 1 (CS1) through the De Beauvoir area. The proposals will create a new zebra crossing for pedestrians together with a parallel crossing for cyclists on Englefield Road at the junction of Culford Road. Why are these changes being proposed? The Council is committed to making Hackney’s roads... MoreClosed 23 November 2018 -
Recruitment to Resident Liaison Group
Join the resident panel and help improve your estate and neighbourhood. We are looking for residents who have a passion for improving the communities they live in and to sit on a panel that has direct influence on how housing services provided by the Council are run and delivered. The role, in the Resident Liaison Group (RLG), means you will get to make a... MoreClosed 14 November 2018 -
Worship Square - Public Realm Improvement Scheme
Help us improve the Clifton Street and Worship Street junction We are seeking your views on a proposed scheme to create a new high quality public space at the junction of Clifton Street and Worship Street. MoreClosed 11 November 2018 -
Wick Road - Boundary Change
The works currently being carried out on Wick Road by the Council’s Highways team have resulted in the loss of all parking bays on the northern side of Wick Road. As a result, Parking Services have received requests from some residents on Wick Road asking for the opportunity to park in nearby zone L roads; which are also close to their properties. In response to the requests we received, and to make it easier for residents and businesses in the northern section of Wick... MoreClosed 7 November 2018 -
Stage One and Two 'combined' consultation - Introduction of parking controls in Zone T Extension area (Cazenove and Spingfield Wards)
Between October and November 2015, Parking Services consulted you and surrounding roads in your area on the introduction of parking controls. The results of the consultation indicated that only a small number of streets including Alkham Road and Margaret Road were in support of parking controls. As a result of the feedback, parking controls were implemented in these roads in December 2017. As your road was not in favour of parking controls at the... MoreClosed 5 November 2018 -
Have your say on blue badge parking
Summary Following requests from resident blue badge holders, Hackney Council is proposing to introduce personalised disabled bays in Hackney and amend the current companion badge parking permissions. The aim is to: better protect disabled parking for residents who most need it, and make parking for other blue badge holders simpler to understand. Why are we proposing to make these changes? ... MoreClosed 5 November 2018 -
Stage One consultation on the Introduction of Parking Controls in proposed zone V area (Woodberry Down, Stamford Hill West and Springfield wards)
Parking Services consulted you and surrounding roads in your area between October and November 2015 on the introduction of parking controls. The results of the consultation indicated that none of the streets in your area were in support of parking controls so these were not introduced. Since then, we have received both a petition and individual requests from residents for parking controls to be introduced in your area in order to: Improve road... MoreClosed 17 October 2018 -
Help Shape Carer's Services in Hackney - Carer's Questionnaire
Adult carers or residents who regularly provide help and assistance to someone over the age of 18 are being asked to share their views on services the Council provides to support them. We're interested in hearing about your experiences as an unpaid adult carer and finding out about what you think a really good service for adult carers in Hackney would look like. This is your chance to tell us what works well, what you value and what needs to improve. If you look after a... MoreClosed 15 October 2018 -
Hackney Transport Survey 2018 - Public
Hackney Council would like to find out how residents who work in Hackney travel to work as part of a huge borough-wide survey to encourage greener travel. The information from this survey will help us understand how people travel to work, what would encourage people to walk and cycle more or reduce their reliance on a car. This would allow us to see what we are doing well and what we can do to improve and encourage greener travel in the borough. If you work in Hackney, please take... MoreClosed 14 October 2018 -
Leaseholder & Freeholder Open Day Workshops
At the Leaseholder & Freeholder Open day, we are seeking the views of Hackney Leaseholders & Freeholders through two workshops. Those who attend and contribute to a one hour workshop will be given a £20 Love2Shop voucher as a thank you for taking part. The two workshops are: 1. Sevice satisfaction A workshop which explores service satisfaction levels - what is working well, what is not - and how to improve our services to leaseholders & freeholders. We will also be exploring... MoreClosed 7 October 2018 -
De Beauvoir Chicane Survey
Police officers that patrol the estate have received numerous complaints from residents regarding mopeds and motorbikes riding through the estate, particularly in the area close to St Helier Court leading to the canal path and Whitmore Bridge, which is dangerous to both pedestrians and cyclists. In response to this, the Council is proposing to install chicane gates to reduce misuse and protect residents of De Beauvoir Estate. The gates would be Disability Discrimination Act compliant which... MoreClosed 5 October 2018 -
Consultation on Hackney's Draft Single Equality Scheme 2018-21
The Single Equality Scheme is Hackney Council's strategy for making sure the borough becomes a fairer and more equal place to live and work. Hackney is changing fast. The population has increased by a third since 2000, there are more affluent people, house prices have doubled since 2010. Most people are statisfied with the borough as a place to live, but there are growing inequalities. Mayor Philip Glanville has made ‘tackling inequality’ the first of his five priorities,... MoreClosed 30 September 2018 -
Single Equality Scheme Workshops
Have your say on Hackney's Equalities Plan Hackney Council has created a Single Equality Scheme to identify groups who may be disadvantaged and ensure services are run in a way that bring people and communities together. Hackney residents are invited to have their say through a series of workshops: Residents who are Trans and Non-Binary - Tuesday 18 September, 7.00 - 8.30 PM All residents - Thursday 20 September,... MoreClosed 21 September 2018 -
Hackney Carnival Audience Feedback Survey
Thank you very much for attending this year's Hackney Carnival, we hope that you had a great time! Please use this short survey to share your thoughts on the event. Your feedback will be useful and help us to plan events in the future. MoreClosed 16 September 2018
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