Islington Lib Dems launch survey for residents priorities for Islington
March 3rd, 2010 by John GilbertIslington Lib Dems have launched a survey to get residents’ views about what the priorities for Islington should be.
With local elections this May it is time for residents to decide who they want to run the council - the Lib Dems who have a record of success in making Islington better or Labour, whose shameful record includes:
- plans to cut the Whittington Hospital
- voting against Lib Dem plans to put more police on our streets
- and the Iraq war
The Lib Dem have launched 4 pledges. We want you to tell us which of our pledges are most important to you or add your own. You can do this on-line here.
1. We will cut crime
Everyone has the right to live in a safe, clean environment. That’s why local Lib Dems are pledging to cut crime. We will provide more late-night policing on top of regular police patrols provided by the Mayor of London. We will crack down on late licences for bars and clubs. Tougher action will be taken against those who do not clear up after their dogs. Vote now.
2. A better start for our young people
Local Lib Dems on the Council have worked hard to help deliver the best ever school exam results in Islington.
We pledge to build on this success and get better exam results this year too. We also pledge to give local young people more housing points. We will deliver more apprenticeships for our young people to ensure they get the best start in life. Vote now.
3. A greener Islington
Combating climate change and global warming is the single biggest challenge we face. Local Lib Dems are pledging to make Islington greener. One of the ways we will do this is through more local energy generation. This will lower people’s energy bills and create new green, local jobs. Vote now.
4. We will lower taxes
Gordon Brown’s recession means that everyone’s had to tighten their belts. Local Lib Dems believe that money is better off in your pocket rather than in council coffers. Labour councillors voted to raise council tax this year. We’re pledging to keep your council tax among the lowest 10 councils in all of London. Vote now.
5. Or add your own - we want your views too. You can do that by clicking here.
The Highbury East Residents Survey
November 23rd, 2009 by John GilbertAs your local councillors its important we know what you think, so as well as telling you what’s going on in Highbury, we would like you to tell us what you want changed or what could be done better. So here you will find our Highbury East Residents Survey.
This survey is just one way of communicating with your ward councillors. By filling it in you will help us make Highbury East a better place and help set us some priorities to improve things for you.
More trees for Highbury
October 31st, 2009 by John Gilbert
Many thanks to all the residents of Highbury East who took part in our recent tree survey. As a result Terry, Laura and John will be plantning new trees in 27 locations around the ward this winter, including the following roads: Aberdeen Road, Arvon Road, Balfour Road, Canning Road, Highbury Grange, Horsell Road, Kelross Road, Stradbroke Road and Witherington Road. In adddition the council will be replacing trees that have died or bcome diseased in the following roads this winter: Arvon Road, Canning Road, Green Lanes, Horsell Road, Ronalds Road and Green Lanes
Plant your tree!
September 5th, 2009 by John Gilbert
You voted for more trees - now tell us where to put them
You voted overwhelmingly in our on-line poll for more trees in Highbury East. Now you decide where you would like to see new trees in your patch. Tell us your locations by email: Laura, Terry and John by clicking here or in the form below. You can also tell us where you want to see new bins!
You can complete the locations you want to see by clicking here and completing the locations here
Vote in poll to decide how we spend our ward cash
March 5th, 2009 by John GilbertAs you know, every year each councillor in Islington is allocated £6,666 to spend on projects in their ward. Here in Highbury East we pool ours, making a £20,000 fund to maximise the benefit to our neighbourhood and the local community.
So far we have supported a wide range of projects across the area, which have included:
New bike stands installed across the neighbourhood and secure bike parking at Taverner Sq & Peckett Sq


We have provided equipment for youth and OAP clubs in Highbury, including a new bingo machine for the Highbury Roundhouse OAP club and new sports equipment for the Roundhouse Youth Club. The Sotheby Mews Day Centre also benefited from new equipment.

But we need to to help us decide what to spend it on this year. Suggestions are listed below, but we are up for any idea you may have - so vote by using the poll to the left of this story or emailing by clicking here :


The football pitch on this estate has become very sad and run down. A campaign by tenants on the Parkview Estate could see this improved. Our funding could allow them to secure match funding from other sources.
Works start to Highbury Grange 20mph zone
November 3rd, 2008 by John GilbertJust so you know, works start 10 November 2008 – completion due end April 2009 (weather permitting)
This sounds like a long time but each part of the road will be done a section at a time and include:
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raised crossings at certain entry points to the zone
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a raised junction at Highbury Grange / Aberdeen Road
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installation of new humps in Sotheby Road, Northolme Road, Kelross Road and Highbury Grange.
There will be temporarily close roads and divert traffic to neighbouring roads until each of the works have been completed. There will also be occasions when parking bays need to be suspended or areas are coned off and the first week of the parking suspension will be in Balfour Road.
We know things don’t always go to plan we hope you will tell us if there are any problems. Then we can sort them out.
If you would like any more information on the traffic safety improvements we are making in your area, please contact Michael Fletcher on 020 7527 2610.






