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Elections on 2 May

Elections for the next Mayor of London and London Assembly members, as well as the by-election for Hillrise ward, will take place on Thursday 2 May. You must now show photo ID when you vote at polling stations. See a full list of accepted forms of ID.

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Get involved in the local community

Find out how to contribute to your community in Islington including formal volunteering, participation in local community and resident groups, or as a charity trustee.

Volunteering

Islington’s voluntary and community sector (VCS) offers a wide range of volunteering opportunities that enable people to participate in their local community and develop new skills, knowledge and experience.

VCS organisations in Islington are always looking for volunteers to help out with a range of things including administration, IT, management and finance, trusteeship, befriending, event organising, fundraising, communications, marketing and campaigning.

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Opportunities can be flexible ranging from a few hours on a one-off basis through to more regular and longer-term commitments. Voluntary Action Islington’s (VAI) online database lists volunteering opportunities available in the borough.

If you are looking to offer your own time as a volunteer and need support and advice, you can register with VAI who will help you find a suitable opportunity.

Register by emailing volunteer@vai.org.uk or calling 020 7832 5800.

VAI also runs drop-in sessions for people interested in volunteering. Opening hours are 10am to 4pm, on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Read more about volunteering through VAI.

Charity governance

VCS organisations are frequently looking for trustees. Being a trustee can allow you to gain experience and skills, increase your self-confidence, learn about management and strategy, give back to your local community, and work and meet interesting people from a diverse background. Trustee positions in the borough are advertised on VAI’s volunteering database and on the websites of local organisations.

Resident groups and community involvement

There are many different ways in which residents can form local community groups or associations to organise activities or respond to issues affecting the local community.

Gardening groups

As a council housing resident you can choose to take responsibility for keeping up an individual flower bed, or you can combine with your neighbours to form a Residents Gardening Group to establish and run a community garden. It can either be a specific area of the communal grounds or the whole planted area on an estate and can include food-growing and decorative planting.

Please email partnerships@islington.gov.uk to find out more information about these opportunities.

Recycling champions

If you are over 18 years old, living or working in the borough, you can volunteer to become a recycling champion to help increase recycling and fight climate change. If you are interested, please email recyclingchampions@islington.gov.uk and we will invite you to attend a welcome workshop.

Find out more about recycling champions.

Tenant and Resident Association

A group of residents living on an estate can set up a Tenant and Resident Association (TRA) to have a say on how their estate is run, to find solutions to problems affecting their area, and to make their local area a better place to live.

If you would like to set up a TRA please email partnerships@islington.gov.uk.

Community centre committees

The council is responsible for over 50 community centres, halls and tenant and resident association community flats throughout the borough. Find location and details of the centres.

We are always looking for committee members to be involved, please contact partnerships@islington.gov.uk to find out more information.

Ward partnerships

Islington’s 16 ward partnerships are led by ward Councillors and give local residents, community groups and businesses the opportunity to have a voice to shape services and improve their neighbourhoods. Register your interest and find out about future meetings.

Charitable giving 

Islington Giving is an independent group of funders, businesses, residents and voluntary organisations working together to give their time and money to tackle poverty and inequality in Islington. If you would like to give to local groups, you can donate directly to Islington Giving. 100% of donations they receive goes directly to supporting the local community. 

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