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  • Hackney Travel Behaviour Survey 2019 - Public

    Hackney Council wants to find out about how you get to work as part of our annual Borough-wide transport survey to encourage greener travel and to hear any suggestions that you may have about improving your journey on public transport. Take the survey for your chance to win £100 cash prize! Employers can also apply for grants of up to £2,000 towards sustainable transport promotion or facilities. In order to apply businesses will need at least 30 per cent of their employees to respond.... More
    Closed 30 September 2019
  • Central London Cycle Grid Queensbridge Road Section I between Hackney Road and Whiston Road

    Help us improve cycling on Queensbridge Road between Hackney Road and Whiston Road We are seeking your views on proposals that will create a protected cycling route along Queensbridge Road to form part of a network of safe cycling routes between the Quietway link at Whiston Road and Quietway 13 at Columbia Road. Hackney Council is working in partnership with Tower Hamlets and Transport for London (TfL) to make cycle accessibility improvements on Queensbridge Road... More
    Closed 30 September 2019
  • Frampton Park Estate Consultation September 2019

    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... More
    Closed 30 September 2019
  • Hackney Central Conversation: Arts & Cultural Sector Workshop

    Hackney Council's Cultural Development, Consultation and Regeneration teams are holding a consultation event specifically for the arts and cultural sector to provide feedback on the draft strategy for Hackney Central. This will be an opportunity for local organisations working in the Hackney Central area to comment on how local cultural provision should align with the strategy's objectives and its development and growth in the area. ... More
    Closed 28 September 2019
  • Come Correct

    Hackney Council and Come Correct; a free condom provision service, want to understand the views and experiences of young people aged between 16-24 concerning the current Come Correct Scheme in Hackney and City of London. This is so that we can improve the current service that we offer to young people and encourage more to sign up to Come Correct. All answers are anonymous, unless you include your contact details for a response to a query you have included. All data will be held in the... More
    Closed 21 September 2019
  • Bowel Cancer Focus Group Registration

    The Council are planning a campaign to improve awareness of the early signs of cancer among people from Black and minority ethnic groups*. It also aims to encourage people to seek help much earlier from their GP and health services to improve earlier diagnosis of cancer among this group in Hackney. They plan to run two focus groups, depending on the number interested, and they will be held at a central Hackney location. You will be given a £20 Love2Shop voucher for taking part. ... More
    Closed 20 September 2019
  • Lancell Street, Dumont and Dynevor Roads – William Patten Primary School - School Streets proposal

    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. Lancell Street, Dumont and Dynevor Roads 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 gates and improve the environment for sustainable... More
    Closed 26 August 2019
  • Draft Inclusive Economy Strategy

    The Draft Inclusive Economy Strategy sets out our vision for a more inclusive local economy, and sets out the approach the Council is taking to promote this over the next five years. There is growing recognition, nationally and globally that existing models of economic development which focus solely on economic growth and expect the benefits to trickle down to the wider community have not worked. They have allowed inequality to increase.This draft strategy responds to community concerns... More
    Closed 18 August 2019
  • Digital Connectivity Group Discussions

    Digital connectivity for Hackney - Share you views and experience and get a £20 voucher! Hackney Council is working to improve digital connectivity in the borough and we would like to hear from you. We are running a series of group discussions and are looking for a diverse range of Hackney residents to take part. The focus of discussions will be on our vision for digital connectivity in Hackney. We want to make sure that people in Hackney have access to fast broadband internet... More
    Closed 7 August 2019
  • Barn Street - St Mary’s Church of England Primary School - 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. Barn Street from the junction with Stoke Newington Church Street 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... More
    Closed 28 July 2019
  • Moving around Hackney Central

    Thank you for signing up to the workshop on Moving around Hackney Central on Tuesday 30 July (6.30-8.30) which is a part of the Hackney Central Conversation. Please provide your contact details in the survey form below. Once you have registered your intetest we will contact you closer to the event with further details about venues etc. More
    Closed 26 July 2019
  • Nightingale Estate ASB Survey

    From Autumn 2018 Hackney Council’s Housing Anti-social Behaviour (ASB) Service led a team of Council and non-Council services to deliver a series of services through the community hub on the estate. Residents were able to access services such as Access to Sport, Contextual Safeguarding Team, Housing Management, Housing Repairs, and Immediate Theatre among others. At the start of the project, the Housing ASB Service conducted a survey to better understand residents’ views on ASB, how... More
    Closed 12 July 2019
  • Stage Four consultation - Review of parking controls in Zone J Area (Queensbridge)

    As part of our Parking Enforcement Plan (PEP) we have made a commitment to review existing Parking Zones (PZ) to ensure that the controls in the area continue to meet the needs of residents and businesses. Parking Services are aware that there have been changes to a number of roads within zone J and nearby parking zones since the last consultation in the area in 2009. The review process is a great opportunity for us to hear about your parking experience... More
    Closed 12 July 2019
  • King's Crescent Residents Steering Group Expression of Interest

    We have reached a major milestone in the next phase of the King’s Crescent’s regeneration as we are due to submit the planning application for the south side of the estate in the coming weeks. We are taking this opportunity to relaunch the Residents Steering Group and would like to see a broad representation of the community within the newly formed group, ideally from every block, and would welcome new members. The purpose of this group is to work positively with the Council to... More
    Closed 28 June 2019
  • Olinda Road - Traffic Management Scheme - Point no-entry (six month trial)

    This consultation is about gathering views from the public on proposals to alleviate traffic issues along Olinda Road and Craven Park Road. Why are these changes being proposed? The Council is committed to making our 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 Transport Strategy... More
    Closed 26 May 2019
  • Improvements To Your Waste and Recycling Facilities

    Waste and recycling in Hackney Most waste can be recycled and the Council is aiming to recycle 50% of all waste by 2020. The recycling rate on our estates is currently between 8% to 10%, so we are working hard to make recycling easier for residents. For example, we are aware that recycling bins are often further away form blocks than the waste bins, which can be an inconvenience for residents. In addition, the cost of unblocking chutes is around £75,000 a year across all... More
    Closed 26 May 2019
  • Improving Fairchild's Garden

    Fairchild’s Garden is a small park on Hackney Road, and is the last resting place of Thomas Fairchild, a notable local horticulturist. The space was known as Hackney Road Recreation Ground until 2017, when it was renamed to celebrate the 350th anniversary of Thomas Fairchild's birth. Hackney Council has identified funding to transform the garden into a welcoming urban green space and would like your thoughts on the plans. Fairchild's Garden - Current ... More
    Closed 24 May 2019
  • De Beauvoir Estate - Four sites for Council Housing

    Nearly 13,000 households in Hackney are waiting for a new Council home, including 3,000 families living in temporary accommodation. That’s why Hackney is Building much-needed new Council homes for local people on the De Beauvoir Estate. We’re proposing to build around 150 well-designed homes across the four sites shown on the map below as well as 900 square metres of non-residential spaces. We aim to deliver 35% of the new homes for social rent and 35% for shared ownership, with the... More
    Closed 9 May 2019
  • Making Hackney and City of London Autism Friendly

    We would like to hear the views of autistic people in Hackney and City of London. We are using the terms autistic and autism to cover various descriptions of autism, diagnosed or otherwise, including Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Asperger's Syndrome, Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) and neuro-divergence. The questions in this survey are for autistic people. If you are completing this as a carer for an autistic person please answer the questions with or on behalf of them.... More
    Closed 30 April 2019
  • New Inn Broadway - Public Realm Improvement Scheme

    Help us improve New Inn Broadway We are seeking your views on a proposed scheme to transform New Inn Broadway into a high quality street. Why This is part of a new approach as to how we want the streets of Shoreditch and Hoxton to work – a long term vision for this thriving and dynamic area of London is to create streets that are safe and easy to walk or cycle on, reducing vehicle dependence and improving air quality. The Council’s... More
    Closed 28 April 2019
  • Dunloe Street - Cycle Route Improvements

    This consultation outlines proposals to improve Dunloe Street for cyclists and pedestrians as part of Phase 2 of the Central London Cycle Grid (CLG) programme. We are now seeking your views on the proposals. 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... More
    Closed 21 April 2019
  • Micawber Street - Cycle Route Improvements

    This consultation outlines proposals to improve Micawber Street for cyclists and pedestrians as part of Phase 2 of the Central London Cycle Grid (CLG) programme. We are now seeking your views on the proposals 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... More
    Closed 21 April 2019
  • Resident led Improvements

    Hackney Council are seeking your ideas on what residents would like to improve on their estate. The Resident Led Improvement Budget (RLIB) is a pot of money which can be spent to improve your estate such as the creation of a community garden, redecorating a community hall or play area on an estate. This also includes improvements made to existing structures on your estate like play equuipment or broken windows. Examples from previous years are; improved fencing around grass areas; improved... More
    Closed 14 April 2019
  • 2018/19 Post Audit Survey

    Dear Colleague. To help us assess and improve the quality of the Council’s internal audit service, please complete this questionnaire. Please assess the quality and value of the recent work undertaken for you by Internal Audit More
    Closed 1 April 2019
  • 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... More
    Closed 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... More
    Closed 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’... More
    Closed 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. More
    Closed 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. More
    Closed 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... More
    Closed 26 February 2019
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