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  • Article 4 Direction for Ridley Road, Dalston Consultation

    Hackney Council is consulting on a proposed Article 4 Direction for Ridley Road, Dalston Town Centre. An Article 4 Direction is a planning tool that removes certain national permitted development rights in a defined area. Where an Article 4 Direction is in place, some changes that would otherwise not require planning permission must instead be assessed through a planning application. This Article 4 Direction withdraws the permitted development right that allows a building and... More
    Closed 5 March 2026
  • Register for a Future Shoreditch AAP online consultation session

    We're holding two online consultation meetings for the Future Shoreditch Area Action Plan (AAP) consultations: Monday 2 February, 6:30–8pm Tuesday 10 February, 6:30–8pm To register for the meeting, click "register here" at the end of this page. You can also use the form to pre-submit any questions you might have. You will be emailed with the meeting link before the session, along with instructions on how to join the meeting. Alternatively, join us at an... More
    Closed 9 March 2026
  • Consultation on Proposed Installation of Staggered Barriers on London Fields West Side

    In response to concerns about pedestrian safety along London Fields West Side, we are proposing to install staggered barriers at both ends of London Fields West Side, adjacent to Rochford Walk. The proposed plan: The proposed staggered barriers would be installed at both ends of London Fields West Side and will not affect cars entering along London Fields West Side or pedestrians on the pavement adjacent to the road. Examples of staggered fencing to prevent cyclist speeding:... More
    Closes 20 March 2026
  • Marian Court Phases 3 & 4: Proposed Amendments to the Approved Development

    Update: Daylight assessment A daylight assessment for the scheme is currently being developed. This technical report will assess potential impacts using recognised measures such as the Visual Sky Component (VSC) and other daylight indicators. Additional testing is also being undertaken, including Average Daylight Factor (ADF) assessments where relevant. An early working version of the document is available to view below. This material is still being developed and is shared for... More
    Closes 24 March 2026
  • Woodberry Down Phase 5 - Resident Leaseholder Survey

    As the Woodberry Down regeneration continues, we want to get your views on the options you have as a leaseholder living on the estate. We know that news of regeneration can feel unsettling, and we want to be clear about what this means for you. At this stage, no one is being asked to move home immediately. Whether you intend to stay within the new development or are considering moving further afield, our goal is to ensure the transition is as smooth, transparent, and fair as possible. To... More
    Closes 3 April 2026
  • Woodberry Down Phase 5- Secure Tenant Survey

    As part of the long-term plan for Woodberry Down, the Council has identified Phase 5 as the next stage for regeneration. Because you are a secure tenant living in this area, we want to start a conversation with you early to ensure your needs are included in our planning. As a secure Council tenant at Woodberry Down, you have a guaranteed right to move into a brand new social rented home at Woodberry Down provided by Notting Hill Genesis. There are currently no immediate moves planned,... More
    Closes 3 April 2026
  • Woodberry Down Phase 5 - Non-Resident Leaseholder Survey

    We are currently undertaking an information-gathering exercise to better understand the ownership and occupancy status of properties situated within the next phase of the Woodberry Down Regeneration Project. Our records indicate that you are the legal owner of a property within this area, but that the premises are not currently your primary residence (e.g., the property is currently let to tenants). As we move forward, we want to ensure that all non-resident leaseholders are fully... More
    Closes 3 April 2026
  • Woodberry Down Phase 5-Private Tenant Survey

    As part of the long-term masterplan for Woodberry Down, the Council has officially identified Phase 5 as the next stage for regeneration. As the resident of a property within this phase, we are contacting you now to begin an early dialogue and ensure you are fully informed of the upcoming process. New homes will be built in place of your home, which means your landlord will need to move you and any other residents out of the property before selling it to the Council, so that we can... More
    Closes 3 April 2026
  • Have your say on the Future Shoreditch Area Action Plan

    Have your say on the Future Shoreditch AAP – Regulation 19 Consultation We are consulting on the Regulation 19 version of the Future Shoreditch Area Action Plan (AAP). This stage has been informed by earlier engagement, including the Regulation 18 consultation and wider work with residents, businesses and stakeholders across Shoreditch. The Regulation 19 consultation is the final stage of public engagement before the draft plan is submitted to the Planning Inspectorate for... More
    Closes 7 April 2026
  • New Homes Programme

    Consultation has already begun. Sign up for email updates to hear more. This page is for information only. What we’re doing Since 2011, Hackney has led the way in building new council homes. Our innovative, in-house building programme is now followed by other councils across London and the UK. So far this has delivered more than 1,000 new homes, prioritising council homes for social rent. Between 2022 to 2026, we want to deliver 1,000 new homes for social rent –... More
    Closes 31 December 2026
  • 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. ... More
    Closes 30 March 2027
  • 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. More
    Closes 31 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... More
    Closes 31 December 2060
  • De Beauvoir Estate New Homes Programme

    Hackney Council is inviting residents and local stakeholders to view the latest proposals for new homes and improvements to public spaces on the De Beauvoir Estate. Since 2018, the Council has been working with residents to develop plans to build more than 300 new homes on underused sites across the estate. Feedback from residents through drop-in events, surveys and meetings over the past eight years has helped inform the development of the proposals. The Council now intends to... 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
  • Strengthening Hoxton’s Identity and Putting Community at the Heart of Development

    This theme is one of six key priorities that emerged through the Connecting Hoxton co-design process. Residents, businesses and community organisations were clear that any change in Hoxton must be rooted in local identity, lived experience and meaningful community involvement. At its core, this theme is about making sure change happens with the community, not to it . People told us they want greater transparency, clearer information and genuine opportunities to shape decisions.... More
  • A Thriving & Affordable Market Street

    Through workshops, market-stall engagement, business outreach and co-design sessions, residents and traders told us how central Hoxton Street Market is to everyday life. People value its affordability, the social connections it creates and its role in supporting the local community, particularly during the cost-of-living crisis. Many people also said they want Hoxton Street to remain lively, welcoming and easy to use, while better supporting traders and local businesses. ... More
  • Championing Organisations & Businesses Delivering Social Value In Hoxton

    People consistently told us how important local organisations, cultural venues and community-focused businesses are to life in Hoxton. These spaces support wellbeing, creativity, learning and social connection, but many said they are not always easy to find, access or feel confident using. This theme focuses on strengthening Hoxton’s social infrastructure and making it easier for people to connect with the places and services that support them. This theme focuses on: ... More
  • Improving The Pedestrian Experience In Hoxton

    Across workshops, street pop-ups and neighbourhood walkabouts, residents told us that getting around Hoxton can feel difficult. Narrow footpaths, fast-moving traffic, parked vehicles and unclear routes were common concerns, particularly for people with pushchairs, mobility aids or young children. Safety after dark was also raised frequently. This theme focuses on making streets easier, safer and more comfortable to use on foot. This theme focuses on: Creating... More
  • Realising the Potential Of Hoxton’s Green Spaces

    Residents told us they want more greenery across Hoxton and better access to places where they can relax, meet others or be active. Many existing green spaces are underused, fenced or feel disconnected from everyday routes, limiting who can use them and how. This theme focuses on unlocking the potential of green spaces to support wellbeing, biodiversity and community life. This theme focuses on: Improving access to and quality of green spaces Creating places... More
  • Cherishing & Supporting Hoxton’s Young & Old

    Through co-design sessions, school engagement and conversations with parents, youth workers and older residents, people told us that Hoxton needs more welcoming spaces and activities for younger and older people. Some groups said they feel overlooked in existing public spaces, and many highlighted the importance of opportunities to connect across generations. This theme focuses on making Hoxton more inclusive, sociable and age-friendly. This theme focuses on: ... 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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