We are interested in your opinions. The Say It section shows you how to get your views across to the council.
If you have a question about council services, contact us using the General Enquiries form. Click the link on the right under Contact us.
For council services available online, click Do It Online on the right.
For further information on local government services, visit the DirectGov website. Click the link under Useful Websites on the right.
If you have any comments, queries or complaints about the website, contact us using the General Enquiries form. Click on the link on the right under Contact us.
If you are interested in becoming part of Web Lab, our online community who give feedback on the website, click the Web Lab link on the left.
This section tells you all about forthcoming council meetings. The majority of these meetings are open to members of the public.
For area committee meetings you can turn up and talk about anything. For council meetings you have to give written notice within ten working days to ask a question about an agenda item. At all other meetings you can turn up and ask a question about anything on the agenda.
For further information about getting your views across at council meetings, click Democracy in Islington on the right under Related Information.
The council carries out a wide range of diverse consultations. For example, commenting on a proposed controlled parking zone in your street, or deciding the future of important local buildings. The consultation section highlights current consultations going on in your area.
Online comments forms and/or email addresses are often attached to these consultations so you can give your opinion online.
You can use our online tool, Feedback Finder, to review past consultations and read details of forthcoming consultations.
For more information, click on Consultation on the right under Related Information.
To find out about our complaints procedure, and to use our online complaints form, click the Complaints link on the right, under Related Information.
Page Last Updated: 01 September 2008