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Selman and Wellday Development Proposal- Stage 2
Hackney Council is continuing its housing programme to deliver around 400 new homes across 14 locations, including the Selman & Wellday site. One hundred percent of these new homes will be council homes for social rent, prioritised for local residents with established housing needs. At Selman & Wellday, we expect to build around 22 new homes, including some wheelchair accessible homes. This initiative is part of our commitment to start building or support the construction of 1,000 new homes... MoreClosed 30 March 2025 -
CYP Smoking and Vaping
Thank you for taking part in this survey which is about smoking and vaping among young people aged 12-24 in the City of London and London Borough of Hackney (City and Hackney). Completing this survey should take you around 5-10 minutes. The survey has been developed by the City and Hackney Public Health team to better understand the experiences of young people. We will use this information to help prevent the uptake of smoking and vaping among young people and to improve the support... MoreClosed 1 April 2025 -
Regents Court Development Proposal- Stage 2
Hackney Council is continuing its housing programme to deliver around 400 new homes across 14 locations, including Regents Court. This programme, consulted on in July last year, is part of our ongoing commitment to start building or support the construction of 1,000 new homes for social rent by 2026. Across the programme, 75% of the new homes will be council homes for social rent, prioritised for local residents with established housing needs. Our goal remains to address the housing shortage... MoreClosed 6 April 2025 -
Exploring Middle-Income Housing in Hackney
We recognise the important role that council shared ownership and Hackney Living Rent homes play for those who don’t qualify for Social Rent, but may not be able to afford a home for outright sale. That’s why we have set up an entirely independent Intermediate Housing Panel to explore and advise on existing models and develop new ways to build affordable and accessible homes in Hackney. Intermediate Housing includes but is not limited to: Shared ownership (Right... MoreClosed 10 April 2025 -
Fields Estate Community Garden Consultation
Local residents have approached Hackney Council's Resident Participation team with the proposal of developing a community gardening project in the green area backing onto Shrubland Road at Fields Estate. The proposed area for Fields Estate Community Garden is circled in black on the map below. We invite you to share your views on this proposal by completing this survey. MoreClosed 17 April 2025 -
Parkside Estate Development Proposal- Stage 2
Hackney Council is continuing its housing programme to deliver around 400 new homes across 14 locations, including Parkside Estate. Across the programme, 75% of the new homes will be Council homes for social rent prioritised for local residents with established housing needs. This is part of the Council’s commitment to start building, or supporting partners to build, 1,000 new homes for social rent by 2026 to help tackle the housing shortage and provide a high-quality, genuinely... MoreClosed 27 April 2025 -
Help Shape the Future of 55 Morning Lane
Hackney Council purchased the 55 Morning Lane site in 2017 when Tesco put it up for sale, ensuring that the Council and the local community could help shape its future. The site is allocated in Hackney’s Local Plan for a mix of new homes, commercial spaces, and a supermarket. We are currently at an early stage of developing ideas for the site. This is not a detailed design or planning application but a process of testing high-level ideas and their viability to determine what the... MoreClosed 30 April 2025 -
Contraception Choices
Hackney Council on behalf of the City and Hackney NHS Neighbourhoods team is looking to better understand people’s contraceptive choices. In particular, we would like to learn about reasons for choosing emergency contraception, and knowledge and information about long acting contraception, such as implants and coils. The survey is anonymous, and your honest responses can help us improve how we communicate about contraception options, and help others make informed... MoreClosed 1 May 2025 -
Making things last: Upcycling, Repairing, and Sharing in your Community
Whether you are upcycling, sharing, repairing, renting, or reusing, your actions help build stronger, more connected communities, spark creativity, and help others save money. Even if waste reduction isn’t your primary focus, your experiences can inspire others and shape future support for these initiatives. This survey is for individuals, charities, and community groups. If you are a business, we are running a separate engagement exercise. There are many ways people and community... MoreClosed 11 May 2025 -
Nye Bevan Garage site - Future Development Stage 2
Nye Bevan Garages site is one of 14 locations across Hackney that will make up a new programme to build around 400 new homes. 75% of the new homes will be council homes for social rent and prioritised for local residents through our local lettings policy – which means current residents in the local area with established housing needs would get first preference for new Council rented homes. This is part of the Council’s commitment to start building, or supporting partners to build, 1,000... MoreClosed 18 May 2025 -
School Street Expansion Zone (SSE1) at St Paul’s with St Michael’s CE Primary School
We’re committed to creating a greener, healthier Hackney. That means cutting traffic emissions, improving air quality, and helping local people to live active and healthy lives. As part of that commitment, we have developed a proposal to expand the existing School Street zone SS40 at St Paul’s with St Michael’s CE Primary School. The Council is seeking views from you as part of the consultation phase on the proposed School Street expansion. School Streets are schemes where the... MoreClosed 23 May 2025 -
Blackwell Close Development Proposal - Final Exhibition
Hackney Council is continuing its housing programme to deliver around 400 new homes across 14 locations, including Blackwell Close Garages. Seventy-five percent of these new homes will be Council homes for social rent, prioritised for local residents with established housing needs. This initiative is part of our commitment to start building or support the construction of 1,000 new homes for social rent by 2026. Our goal is to address the housing shortage and provide high-quality, genuinely... MoreClosed 31 May 2025 -
Morris Blitz Court - Future Development Stage 2
Morris Blitz Court housing office site is one of 14 locations across Hackney that will make up a new programme to build around 400 new homes. 75% of the new homes across the programme, and 100% of the new homes at Morris Blitz Court, will be council homes for social rent and prioritised for local residents through our local lettings policy – which means current residents in the local area with established housing needs would get first preference for new Council rented homes. This is part of... MoreClosed 31 May 2025 -
Cropley Court Development Proposal - Final Exhibition
Hackney Council is excited to announce a new housing programme aimed at building around 400 new homes across 14 locations, including Cropley Court. Across the whole programme 75% of the new homes will be council homes for social rent, prioritised for local residents with established housing needs. This initiative is part of our commitment to start building or support the construction of 1,000 new homes for social rent by 2026. Our goal is to address the housing shortage and provide... MoreClosed 8 June 2025 -
Buckland Court Development Proposal -Final Exhibition
Hackney Council is excited to announce a new housing programme aimed at building around 400 new homes across 14 locations, including Buckland Court. Across the whole programme 75% of the new homes will be council homes for social rent, prioritised for local residents with established housing needs. This initiative is part of our commitment to start building or support the construction of 1,000 new homes for social rent by 2026. Our goal is to address the housing shortage and provide... MoreClosed 8 June 2025 -
Help shape the future of transport in Hackney
Transport affects everyone - whether you travel by foot, public transport or car. It connects us with work, friends and essential services, influencing where we live, work and go to school. It impacts our health, the environment, and the mobility of vulnerable people, such as children and the elderly. Transport in Hackney Hackney is leading the way in sustainable transport in the UK, with record levels of walking and cycling, low traffic zones at nearly every primary school,... MoreClosed 9 June 2025 -
Overview and Scrutiny Work Programme - Public Engagement 2025
Is there a local issue or area of concern that you would like Hackney Council to look at? Let us know, and teams of special, independent councillors may be able to investigate it. These themed investigations, part of a series that take place every year, look at how the Council and its partner organisations are performing and how they might improve their services. The themes are: Health: Covering adult health services (NHS community and hospital care including mental... MoreClosed 13 June 2025 -
Wayman Court Development - Stage 2
Hackney Council is continuing its housing programme to deliver around 400 new homes across 14 locations, including Wayman Court. This programme, consulted on in July last year, is part of our ongoing commitment to start building or support the construction of 1,000 new homes for social rent by 2026. Across the programme, 75% of the new homes will be council homes for social rent, prioritised for local residents with established housing needs. Our goal remains to address the housing shortage... MoreClosed 6 July 2025 -
Cherbury Court Development Proposal - Stage 1
Hackney Council is excited to announce a new housing programme aimed at building around 400 new homes across 14 locations, including Cherbury Court. Seventy-five percent of these new homes will be council homes for social rent, prioritised for local residents with established housing needs. This initiative is part of our commitment to start building or support the construction of 1,000 new homes for social rent by 2026. Our goal is to address the housing shortage and provide high-quality,... MoreClosed 12 July 2025 -
Jack Dunning Community Garden Consultation
Jack Dunning Tenant and Resident Association have approached Hackney Council's Resident Participation team with the proposal of developing a community gardening project on Burnett Close on Jack Dunning Estate. The proposed area for Jack Dunnity Community Garden is circled in black on the map below. MoreClosed 14 July 2025 -
Business Survey – Share your views on Hackney’s economy
Help shape Hackney’s Economic Development Plan 2025–2030 We’re developing a new Economic Development Plan to support a fairer, greener, and more inclusive local economy. We want to hear from local businesses and organisations about what matters most to you. This short survey takes less than 3 minutes and will help Hackney Council make sure our plan reflects the needs of local businesses and organisations. You can read the full draft Economic Development Plan here: ... MoreCloses 27 July 2025 -
Draft Economic Development Plan 2025-2030
Hackney Council is consulting on a new Economic Development Plan (EDP) 2025-2030, which sets out a vision for building a fairer, greener, and more inclusive local economy over the next five years. We want to know what you think about the Plan’s proposals, including its key missions, focus areas and actions, so we can make sure it reflects the priorities and experiences of Hackney’s communities, businesses and partners. 🔗 Read the full draft Economic Development Plan ... MoreCloses 27 July 2025 -
Connecting Hoxton Updates
The projects listed in this flyer are the first of a number of improvements coming soon to Hoxton. Over the next two years, we will be consulting on projects which aim to create better facilities, improve green and public spaces, play areas and make the area better connected. We will also be consulting on the Hoxton East Liveable Neighbourhood Programme this summer. Improvements will focus on long-term schemes that encourage walking, cycling and the use of public... MoreCloses 31 July 2025 -
Healthier and more liveable roads: Bradstock Road and Cassland Road junction
We are seeking your views on proposals to transform the Bradstock Road and Cassland Road junction into a safer, more attractive and playful connection point, with new landscaping, seating and play-on-the-way features for children. The proposals form part of our plans to create a greener, healthier Hackney, improve road safety and support people to walk, shop and cycle locally. What is this survey about? This page outlines proposals to transform the junction of Cassland... MoreCloses 8 August 2025 -
Help shape plans for Dalston Liveable Neighbourhood
Help shape plans for Dalston Liveable Neighbourhood We are committed to creating a fairer, greener, healthier Hackney. Our vision is a borough where people can walk, wheel and shop locally, enjoy welcoming public spaces, and travel on safer, healthier streets. As part of this mission, we have secured nearly £3 million from Transport for London (TfL) to improve traffic and transport in the Dalston area. This funding will help us make roads safer, enhance the local... MoreCloses 24 August 2025 -
Hackney Downs Station Area Public Realm Improvements
Hackney Council is proposing changes to the streets and public spaces around Hackney Downs Station to make them safer, greener, and more accessible for everyone. These proposals respond to earlier feedback about safety concerns, poor public realm, and the need for more space to walk, cycle and access public transport. The work forms part of a wider programme of improvements across Hackney Central, made possible through £19 million in funding from Central Government. We want to hear your... MoreCloses 25 August 2025 -
Supporting your community during heatwaves – your experience and case studies
We would value your input on how your community organisation is protecting or preparing your users or members during heatwaves or high summer temperatures. If you have any effective case studies or examples of actions taken to support vulnerable groups or the wider community during periods of extreme heat, we would be keen to hear about them. Your feedback will help Hackney Council understand the borough’s current preparedness, risks, and community needs related to extreme weather,... MoreCloses 8 September 2025 -
Wick Woodland & Hackney Marshes Public Space Protection Order (PSPO)
A Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) for the Wick Woodland area was implemented in 2019 and renewed in June 2022. This PSPO was in response to the growing number of complaints about unlicensed music events or raves and antisocial behaviour in Wick Woodland, Hackney Marshes and the surrounding area. The current PSPO is due to expire in December 2025 and the Council is proposing to renew it for three years until December 2028. Click here to share your views. There is another link... MoreCloses 14 September 2025 -
Connecting Hoxton - Liveable Neighbourhoods
We are committed to creating a fairer, greener, healthier Hackney. Our vision is a borough where people can walk, wheel and shop locally, enjoy welcoming public spaces, and travel on safer, less polluted streets. We are investing in Hoxton’s streets and spaces to strengthen connections across Hoxton, with the aim of improving wellbeing, a sense of belonging and reducing social isolation for local people in the area. The Connecting Hoxton project proposes a network of... MoreCloses 14 September 2025 -
Improving Prince Edward Road
Help shape improvements to Prince Edward Road We're developing plans to transform a section of Prince Edward Road into a permanent public space for the Hackney Wick community and we want your views. This proposal is based on feedback from residents, businesses and local organisations who took part in the Hackney Wick and Fish Island (HWFI) Public Realm Framework. Across walking tours, school sessions, and community workshops, people told us they wanted more greenery, more... MoreCloses 15 September 2025
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