Highbury East Liberal Democrats

John Gilbert, Terry Stacy JP and Laura Willoughby MBE

Archive: Safer Crossing Campaign gets results

August 26th, 2008 by highburyeast

John and Bike As a result of action by Highbury East Liberal Democrat Councillors the Council has undertaken a Stop and Advise Campaign targeting anti-social cycling in Highbury. At the same time as improving the crossing as part of a safer routes to school project at St John’s Highbury Vale

Road safety concerns had been raised about the zebra crossing near St John’s Highbury Vale primary school. Cyclists were reported to be cycling over the crossing before the children and the School Crossing Patrol Officer were safely on the pavement. An initial stop and advise session with local police, was scheduled where errant cyclists were given advice on safe cycling. This was followed up a week later with an enforcement session where cyclists were fined £30 for cycling through the zebra crossing. The large majority of cyclists waited at the crossing, however four fines were issued.

The campaign also saw major improvements to the zebra crossing and roads in front of the school, including additional fencing at the crossing, extended pavements and the introduction of a speed table at the junction of Conewood Street and Highbury Park, were the school is based.

Cllr Terry Stacy, who is pictured with local lollypop lady Janet Wooden, said “Local parents have told us that these improvements are great and going to and throw from school is a lot safer. Janet, the local lolly pop lady, should be congratulated for being such a great advocate for improving safety at this crossing”

Archive: Planning Application

August 25th, 2008 by highburyeast

Notification about a Full Planning Application in East Area (P081522) 27, Highbury Place, Islington, London, N5 1QP
Loft conversion including dormer windows (Full Planning application ref: P081512 also submitted)

The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s website by clicking here. The application can also be seen at Contact Islington (open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.45 pm).

As you know the Council has a limited time to consider the application.
Comments to Benjamin Dixonon 020 7527 2792 or by clicking here by 18 September

Archive: Planning application - 13 Mountgrove Road

August 25th, 2008 by highburyeast

Notification about a Full Planning Application in East Area (P081369) 13 Mountgrove Road, Islington, London, N5 for the change of use from single dwelling house to 2 x self-contained flats.

The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s website by clicking here. The application can also be seen at Contact Islington (open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.45 pm).

As you know the Council has a limited time to consider the application.
Comments to Roger Allanon 020 7527 2166 or by clicking here by 12 September

Archive: Need a cycle stand?

August 25th, 2008 by highburyeast

John and Bike Over 50 new bike racks have been installed across Highbury as a result of your Liberal Democrat Councillors. Using money from their Area Committee allocation, Terry, Laura and John put forward sites for new bike racks in our area.

But we need ideas for more locations. Got an idea then email us by clicking here or directly to Shaman at the council clicking here

Archive: TfL plan to extend red route to Sunday’s

August 25th, 2008 by highburyeast

Local Lib Dems are fighting plans for TfL to extend the Red Route restrictions on Holloway Road to Sundays. Lib Dem objections have meant the process has been suspended for now but the threat of the extension is still very real.

Cllr Laura Willoughby said: “We are very concerned that the proposal to extend operation of the A1 red route had been decided with no consultation with local traders and residents. The impact on local businesses (especially Camden Passage Market at the Angel) could be significant - we must protect our local shops. TfL are using Arsenal match day traffic flow figures as the reason - but we all know that matches rarely happen on Sundays.”

Sign the petition by clicking here

TfL have been quite since we requested that they stop this mad scheme so we have tabled questions to the Mayor of London for his September Question Time. The questions are as follows:

  • Please outline TfL’s procedures for consultation on the introduction or extension of Red Routes.
  • When can Islington Council expect an answer to its objections to TfL’s proposal to introduce a 7-day Red Route along Upper Street and Holloway Road?
  • Archive: We need time to cross the road!

    August 25th, 2008 by highburyeast

    We have all moaned about it for so long, and once again local Lib Dems are taking the battle of the pedestrian Crossing outside Highbury and Islington tube to City Hall - along with concerns about the crossing times at Islington Park Street/Upper Street/Canonbury Lane.

    Cllr John Gilbert said “We have tried many times before to get the timing of these crossings changed - there is just not long enough to cross! We hope a new, local Mayor, will listen this time!”

    The question, which will be asked at the September Mayors Question time asks:

    Will you ask TfL to review the pedestrian waiting times and crossing times at the crossings outside Highbury & Islington station and at the junction of Upper Street and Islington Park Street, as both are too short and pedestrians are taking risks to save time ?

    You can sign a petition that we will be presenting at City Hall at …..

    Archive: Fraudster loses Arsenal Seat

    August 17th, 2008 by highburyeast

    As you know the council have been clamping down on those parking illegally and fraudulently at Arsenal match games. We have put lots of pressure and Arsenal to reduce disruption to residents as much as possible.

    As a result a season ticket holder has been banned from the next three home games. The ban was imposed after he was caught illegally using a disabled blue badge to park in local streets while attending the match.

    Cllr John Gilbert said: “Dealing with fraudster and those parking illegally will make a big difference to the good management of match days. Whilst there are many things we need to do to improve the situation for residents I am pleased to see that we are tackling blue badge fraud - it is not only illegal but very distasteful!”

    Archive: Clamping down on knife crime

    August 17th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Along with working with young people to deter knife and other crime, the Council has another tool to help it tackle the problem - age restrictions on knife sales.

    It has been illegal to sell knives to under 16’s for some time now, and the council is responsible for ensuring businesses don’t do this. Those caught face huge fines. In the last year the council has increased the number of test sales and prosecutions it has brought against those selling to under 16’s.

    Cllr Terry Stacy said: “This is just one route we have for tackling knife crime. We will come down hard on anyone selling knives to under 16’s. Undercover visits make sure prosecutions stick.”

    Archive: planning application - Flat A, 4, Witherington Road

    August 17th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Notification about a Full Planning Application in East Area (P081453) Flat A, 4, Witherington Road, Islington, London, N5 1PP for alterations to rear elevation .

    The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s website by clicking here. The application can also be seen at Contact Islington (open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.45 pm).

    As you know the Council has a limited time to consider the application.
    Comments to Robert Armsbyon 020 7527 2151 or planning@islington.gov.uk by 04 September

    Archive: Islington gets 6,000 new street lights

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    More than 6,000 lamp posts in Islington have been replaced over the past five years as part of our promise to revamp of street lighting. Through a Public Lighting PFI Project an extra 1,360 lamp posts across the borough and replaced 1,240 traffic signposts and belisha beacons.

    Together with partners Southern Electric Contracting (SEC) the council has relit 105 miles of roads and responded to over 28,000 work requests.Whislt the big replacement programme is coming to an end there will still be more replacement and maintenance work going on - so if you have a faulty light do let us know.  But at the end of 5 years nearly every road in Highbury East has had new lamps, including hundreds of heritage lamps for our conservation areas.

    Cllr Terry Stacy, said, “Out streets are now safer and more attractive but it does not stop here - our investment in improved lighting is assured for the next 2 decades.”  

    Archive: Planning Application - 46-52, Holloway Road

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Notification about a Full Planning Application in East Area (PO71659(C3)) 46-52, Holloway Road, Islington,London,

    N7 8JL for the approval of details pursuant to Condition 3 (Tree Hoardings) of planning permission P071659 dated 28/09/08 and Appeal Ref: APP/V5570/A/07/2057438 dated 15/05/08. The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s website by clicking here. The application can also be seen at Contact Islington (open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.45 pm). As you know the Council has a limited time to consider the application. Comments to Stella Bailey on 020 7527 5993 or planning@islington.gov.uk  by 26 August

    Archive: Planning Application - 27, Mountgrove Road

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Notification about a Full Planning Application in East Area (PO81357) 27, Mountgrove Road, Islington,

    N5 2LU for the erection of extension to roof including front and rear terraces. The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s website by clicking here. The application can also be seen at Contact Islington (open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.45 pm). As you know the Council has a limited time to consider the application. Comments to Edward Hands on 020 7527 2359 or planning@islington.gov.uk  by 2 Sept

    Archive: New pavements for Baalbec Rd

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Works to the pavements on Baalbec Rd will start on August 18th.  This may mean it may be necessary to introduce some parking suspensions on

    Baalbec Road

    . However, these will be kept to a minimum and the council have said they will ensure that signs are put up well in advance to give residents as much notice as possible of any restrictions.

    Noise and disruption will be kept to a minimum and as such the work will be carried out between 8am and 4pm Monday to Friday and if necessary, 8am to 1pm on Saturdays.

    If there are any problems do let us know and we can take them up for you.

    Archive: Planning Application - 118, Holloway Road

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Notification about a Full Planning Application in East Area 118, Holloway Road, Islington, London,

    N7 8JE  for the Erection of a two storey rear extension-ground floor to provide additional storage to Post Office and first floor to provide additional bedroom to existing flat with green roof The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s website by clicking here. The application can also be seen at Contact Islington (open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.45 pm). As you know the Council has a limited time to consider the application. Comments to Vicki Killeen on 020 7527 2794 or planning@islington.gov.uk  by 4 Sept

    Archive: Planning Application - Gardner Court, 1, Kelvin Road

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Notification about a Full Planning Application in East Area (P081408) Gardner Court, 1, Kelvin Road, Islington, N5 2PW for the removal existing non original additions to rear (w.c./shower, boiler room) and excavate a small portion of garden for new extension at basement level. (Listed Building Consent application ref: P081188 also submitted) 

    The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s website by clicking here. The application can also be seen at Contact Islington (open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.45 pm). As you know the Council has a limited time to consider the application. Comments to Helen Dilks on 020 7527 2401 or planning@islington.gov.uk  by 28 August

    Archive: Planning Application - 102A, Holloway Road

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Notification about a Full Planning Application in East Area  102A, Holloway Road, Islington,

    London, N7 for the Retention uof use as of 2 x work/live units. The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s website by clicking here. The application can also be seen at Contact Islington (open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.45 pm). As you know the Council has a limited time to consider the application. Comments to Andrew Rayner on 020 7527 2731 or planning@islington.gov.uk  by 28 August

    Archive: Planning Application - 100 Highbury Park

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Notification about a Full Planning Application (P081187 and P081110 ) in East Area  100, Highbury Park, Islington, London, N5 2XE for the addition of porcelain tiling to certain areas of the shop facade, a change to the shop sign and the installation of a sash window to the shop front.  The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s website by clicking here. The application can also be seen at Contact Islington (open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.45 pm). As you know the Council has a limited time to consider the application. Comments to Sandra Chivero on 020 7527 2731 or planning@islington.gov.uk  by 21 August

    Archive: Planning Application 15 Highbury Terrace

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Notification about a Full Planning Application (P081187 and P081188 ) in East Area  15, Highbury Terrace, Islington, London, N5 1UP for Listed Building Consent application in connection with the removal of existing additions to rear (w.c./shower, boiler room) and excavate a small portion of garden for new extension at basement level which has also been submitted as a planning application (PO88187) The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s website by clicking here. The application can also be seen at Contact Islington (open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.45 pm). As you know the Council has a limited time to consider the application. Comments to Helen Dilks on 020 7527 2731 by 21 August

    Archive: Planning Application - 50, Ronalds Road

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Notification about a Full Planning Application (P081354) in East Area 50, Ronalds Road, Islington, N5 1XG for the  Erection of ground floor rear extension. 

    The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s website by clicking here. The application can also be seen at Contact Islington (open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.45 pm). As you know the Council has a limited time to consider the application. Comments to Edward Hands on 020 7527 2731 by 13 August

    Archive: Planning Application - 67, Aberdeen Park

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Notification about a Full Planning Application (P081354) in East Area for 67, Aberdeen Park, Islington, London, N5 2AZ for a variation of condition 4, (west elevation) that the west extension shall be back 450mm from front and 750mm from rear.

    The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s website by clicking here. The application can also be seen at Contact Islington (open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.45 pm). As you know the Council has a limited time to consider the application. Comments to Vicki Killen on 020 7527 2731 by 16 July

    Archive: Young people get funding to do good - application details

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Young people in Highbury East have an opportunity to bid for money to imrpove services they use - be it a local commununity group, sports team or arts project.

    The Youth Opportunities Fund (YOF) gives young people the chance to take decisions about the opportunities they would like to be available for themselves and other young people in Islington.  The YOF has operated for the last 2 years and has been a great success.  In 2008/9 about £300,000 will be available.

    The Fund has helped with the purchase of sports and music equipment, provided funding for residential programmes away form Islington, enabled organisations to run new programmes and provided specific support to excluded groups in the community including disabled young people. 

    Cllr Laura Willoughby, who set up Listen Up, the project that young people lead to improve services in Islington said:  “This is an excellent fund - get your imagination going, consult with friends and make sure you get what you need for your club or group.”

    The YOF is not suitable for individual sponsorship or major capital works to premises.  A separate process will run for capital based projects that will take into account the new resources for the borough from the Youth Capital Fund (£100,000), new council capital resources (£250,000), Youth Capital Fund Plus (£450,000) and an as yet unspecified amount through the Myspace programme. 

    This year there is a central application process that will manage £200,000 of the money available.  Applications can be made now and at any time through the year as the young people’s panel will meet every month.  A further £60,000 will be available through schools and an additional £40,000 in the 3 priority areas identified in the strategy: Barnsbury/Copenhagen, Finsbury Park/Tollington/Hillrise and Junction/St George’s.  

    Groups of young people can apply for as much money as they think they will need for their project.  There is a DVD to explain and promote the scheme which has been widely distributed.  The application form that needs to be completed is attached along with some FAQs.  Further advice, support and information is available through Listen Up and the key contacts are rita.burrows@islington.gov.uk and anna.spivack@islington.gov.uk alternatively Rita or Anna are contactable on 0207 527 4511.

    Archive: Open letter to Hackney re: Blackstock Rd Post Office

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Dear Jules

     

    Re:  Post Offices

     

    You will be aware of the widespread public opposition to the post office closure programme being promoted by the Labour Government.

     

    Islington Council has campaigned strongly against post office closures.  Although we have won the campaign to keep open

    Essex Road

    post office, other post offices are about to close – including one in

    Blackstock Road

    which is in your borough but is used by Islington residents.

     

    I am aware that the Labour Group in Islington has intimated that you wish to step in to save the post office.  I would be very pleased to meet to discuss any plans which you may have to preserve post office services in the area and to see if there is anything that we in Islington can do to help.

     



    Yours sincerely

    Councillor

    James Kempton

     

    cc Cllr Lucy Watt, Cllr

    Terry Stacy, Cllr

    John Gilbert, Cllr Laura Willoughby, Kevin Lloyd

     

    Archive: Site at Land and Premises know as 223a Blackstock Road, London, N5

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Many of you will know the council has taken enforcement action againts the above property.  It, in the councils view, does not comply with the planning permission it has been given.

    The Appeal is regarding: Enforcement Notice: The insertion of three pairs of windows into the flank wall.

    A hearing dates has now been seet for:

    10.00am in Room 2, 4th Floor, Islington’s Municipal Offices, 222 Upper Street, London, N1 on Wednesday 15 October 2008. 

    You are welcome to attend the Inquiry and to have your views heard by the Inspector and can do so by contacting Lisa Topliss on 020 7527 2731 or email: lisa.topliss@islington.gov.uk

     

    Archive: Let There Be Light!

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Councillors and StreetlightsWe all know that good lighting in our streets and open spaces is important in fighting crime and making us feel safe.

    Already the street lighting in many roads around Highbury Fields has been improved. Now it is the time to improve the lighting on Highbury Fields itself. 37 new lampposts have been installed at key locations across the Fields including the area outside Highbury pool on Highbury Crescent, on Queen’s Path between Highbury Place and Highbury Crescent, and on the walkway between Highbury Terrace and Church Path. These are of the traditional style in keeping with the area.

    Cllr. Terry Stacy, pictured right, said, “Residents told us what they wanted to see improved on the fields, and we listened and delivered. Along with many streets in the area, lighting on the Fields is to be improved.”

    Archive: Bike Racks Bonanza

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    John and BikeOver 50 new bike racks have been installed across Highbury as a result of your Liberal Democrat Councillors. Using money from their Area Committee allocation, Terry, Laura and John put forward sites for new bike racks in our area. These include additional bike racks outside Central Library on Fieldway Crescent, around Highbury & Islington Station, on Highbury Place and Highbury Crescent, along Highbury Park, at Highbury Barn and at the Blackstock Road/Riversdale Road junction. Cllr. John Gilbert, who is a keen cyclist himself, said,“These cycle racks will make a big differene to local cyclists. If anyone has any further suggestions for cycle rack locations, let us know.

    Archive: A Safer St. Augustine’s Path

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

     St. Augustine's PathAs a result of the work of your local Liberal Democrat Councillors, St. Augustine’s Path is a lot safer for local residents.

    New lighting has been installed along the passage between Highbury New Park and Petherton Road. Anti-moped barriers have also been installed and the walkway has been resurfaced.

    This joins Kelross passage, which benefited from the same works last year.

    The Council’s Community Safety Chief Cllr. Terry Stacy said, “Residents told us these areas were of concern to them, so we listened and acted.”

    Archive: Update on Lorry Ban Crackdown - Riversdale and Mountgrove

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    After positive feedback about measures to reduce abuse of Riversdale Road and surrounding streets by lorries, the Council has undertaken a second consultation about the location of restrictions like those on Theberton Street.

    Residents told the Council and local Councillors that, whilst they supported the principle of the restrictions, they were not happy about the suggested location and its effect on Mountgrove Road.

    As a result, a new location has been indentified and has been consulted on. The new location is on Riversdale Road, closer to its junction with Green Lanes, which will keep lorries out of Riversdale Road, Mountgrove Road, and surrounding streets. Local Councillor John Gilbert said, “This is a good example of the Council listening to residents and taking their views on board.”

    Archive: More Improvements to Highbury Fields

    August 13th, 2008 by highburyeast

    Your local Liberal Democrat Councillors are committed to improving and protecting this unique and well-used open space for local residents and visitors alike.

    Record amounts of funding have been secured by your Councillors. Spending on facilities on and around Highbury Fields has begun, and more is planned.

    Already we have seen:

    - Over £1 million spent on the extension to Highbury Pool to improve the gym and sauna, and to build new fitness rooms;

    - The installation of solar panels on the roof of Highbury Pool to reduce its energy costs;

    - New fencing and gates at the Childrens’ Play Area;

    - New benches and litter bins installed, with more on the way;

    - Repairs to fencing around the park;

    At the Children's Play Area- Soil and turf repairs underway and new planting coming shortly.

    Cllr. Terry Stacy, who has been leading the campaign to get Highbury Fields improved, said, “Working with local residents, the Council has developed a clear vision for this great open space. These are just a few of the improvements people told us they want to see.”

    He was joined by fellow Highbury East Cllr. Laura Willoughby, who said, “We hope this is just the beginning. There is still a lot to do, so watch this space!”