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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... MoreClosed 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 -
Wayman Court development- Bins and Cycle storage engagement
There is an opportunity to improve the shared spaces and landscape of Wayman Court at the same time as providing the new homes. We want to tackle fly-tipping and fire safety issues. Improvements would remove the need for refuse vehicles to enter the estate. Emergency vehicles would still have access, but unauthorised vehicles would be prevented from driving onto the estate and flytipping. The proposals would: Improve fire safety Improve the condition and... MoreCloses 27 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 -
Parkside Estate Development Proposal- Play Space and Landscape Survey
New homes on the Parkside Estate We are working with residents on plans to bring 19 much needed Council homes for social rent to the Parkside Estate. The new development seeks to provide benefits to existing residents through enhancing the existing landscaping, adding new landscaped areas and play spaces, providing a new bin area and improving walking and cycling connections through the estate. Further benefits will be explored as the design is developed. Relocation of the... 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 -
Colvestone Crescent street improvements
We are proposing improvements to Colvestone Crescent, between house numbers 2 and 30. The proposed changes will revitalise the street and make it a cleaner, safer place to live, play, and socialise. Colvestone Crescent now: How the street could look: What are we proposing? The proposals shown on the above plan ( click to open plan in a new window ) have been developed following previous engagement with the local community and in line with the... MoreCloses 15 September 2025 -
Nile Street - Proposed Permanent Public Realm Improvements
We are proposing to upgrade Nile Street, from Provost Street to Britannia Street, by making this section of Nile Street a more inviting and functional public space, making it easier and safer for people to walk and cycle. We also want to improve air quality and reduce emissions in the local area. We are now seeking your views on the proposals. Why are these changes being proposed? These proposals form part of the long-term vision for streets in Hoxton West ward which... MoreCloses 15 September 2025 -
Making Hackney Safer for Women and Girls
Hackney Council is dedicated to making our borough a safer place for everyone. We're actively working on our next Hackney Strategy to tackle gender based violence and domestic abuse and want to hear from residents to help us with this. We are especially keen to hear from women and girls about their experiences and views on safety within relationships. Feedback from this survey will directly help us to tackle domestic abuse. Here are the priorities of Hackney’s current Eliminating... MoreCloses 21 September 2025 -
Have your say on proposals to introduce property licensing
We’re proposing to introduce a new Property Licensing Scheme for landlords across Hackney to raise standards in the private rented sector. We’re consulting on these plans and want to hear from renters, landlords, letting agents, businesses, and others with an interest in the borough. You can complete the consultation questionnaire here – or scroll to the bottom of this page where the link appears again. We encourage you to read the background information below before sharing... MoreCloses 21 September 2025 -
Three-Year Education Strategic Plan 2025-2028
Introduction We are consulting on a new draft three-year education Strategic Plan for Hackney. Your views will help to shape the Plan and the delivery of education within Hackney over the next three years. About the draft Strategic Plan The success story of schools and education settings in Hackney is well known. Having been one of the lowest performing Boroughs, to now being one of the best. However, maintaining the high-quality education our schools and settings provide... MoreCloses 22 September 2025 -
Air Quality Action Plan 2026-2030
The entirety of Hackney is an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA). An AQMA can be declared when levels of air pollution exceed certain legal limits, known as air quality standards and objectives. When an AQMA is declared, local authorities are required to produce an Air Quality Action Plan (AQAP). The AQAP outlines all the steps we will take to improve air quality in the borough and make the air we breathe healthier. Hackney has had an AQAP in place since 2006, and the current AQAP was... MoreCloses 26 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 29 September 2025 -
Adult Social Care - Care Charging Policy Review - Consultation
Hackney Council wants to provide the best possible care for all residents. Adult Social Care (ASC) helps people stay safe and independent. We are facing rising costs and increasing demand for services. This means we need to make some changes to keep providing good quality care to those who need it. We haven’t reviewed our care charges for a while. The changes we are proposing will mean that you might need to pay more towards your care if you can afford to. This means we can continue... MoreCloses 5 October 2025 -
Parking Permit System – Survey
Tell us what you think We’re keen to hear your thoughts on your new Permit system. If you’ve got a couple of spare minutes, we’d really appreciate you giving us your feedback! Please note: We may use your feedback anonymously, in future communications campaigns. MoreCloses 31 December 2025 -
Hackney Naming Hub
Hackney Council is inviting you to add suggestions for names for future roads, buildings, and other public spaces that represent your community in Hackney. With your help we want to create a knowledge bank of names that will help the Council to address underrepresentation in the public realm by acknowledging the history and achievements of Hackney’s diverse and migrant communities, women's histories, LGBTQIA+ histories, disabled people's histories, and working class histories. ... MoreCloses 30 March 2027 -
Request parking controls
If you currently live in an area which is experiencing high parking stress, you can request for parking controls for your road using the online questionnaire below. The feedback received will be assessed periodically to identify areas where we have received a high number of requests. If you would like parking controls introduced on your road urgently, we would also recommend that you start a petition with your neighbours. The petition should include the name of the street and times... MoreCloses 31 December 2060 -
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. As of July 2025, we are also consulting on the Hoxton East Liveable Neighbourhood Programme. Improvements will focus on long-term schemes that encourage walking, cycling and the use of public... More -
Amhurst Road and Pembury Circus Transformation
Work on the Amhurst Road and Pembury Circus transformation will begin on 17 February 2025 and is expected to last at least 18 months. For regular updates on construction progress and how the works may affect you, visit our Amhurst Road and Pembury Circus construction updates page . This transformation is part of our plan for a greener, safer, and healthier Hackney Central. The project, funded by the government, will create: A new linear park on Amhurst Road with... More -
Hackney Homes for Hackney Children
What we’re doing We’ve secured funding to refurbish two Council buildings in order to create two small children’s homes in Hackney, to provide new homes for Hackney children who are in the care of the Local Authority. The two identified properties are: The former caretaker’s home next to Ann Tayler Children’s Centre The former caretaker’s home for Oldhill School, on Firsby Road Proposed plans The former caretaker's home at Ann Tayler... More -
Reimagining Hackney Museum
Hackney Council has secured a £2.24 million grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to redesign and transform Hackney Museum. The project will create a more dynamic and inclusive museum space, with the aim of using the museum’s unique historical collections in bold and exciting new ways. This once-in-a-generation transformation will ensure Hackney Museum remains a trusted and inspiring space where local people can explore their heritage, share their stories, and reflect... More -
Hackney Central Library
What we’re doing Hackney Central Library is the borough’s busiest library – and it will soon have better facilities and be more accessible to more people. Proposals we’re looking at include: flexible and inclusive equipment to make it more accessible to more people children and young people’s zones collaborative learning spaces bookable meeting spaces new study spaces exhibition spaces Why we’re doing it The library... More
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