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Local council elections - Polling day tomorrow (Thursday 7 May)

Here’s what you need to know to vote in person on Thursday 7 May.

  • Polling stations are open 7am to 10pm - check your poll card or the 'Where do I vote?' website for yours
  • Bring photo ID - you cannot vote without an accepted form of ID
  • You do not need your poll card - if you are registered, you can vote
  • All our polling stations are wheelchair accessible and staff are there to help
  • If you have a disability, let us know now if you need anything else to help you vote at your polling station

Read all you need to know on our local council election 2026 page.

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Youth crime

Working Together for a Safer Islington – a partnership response to tackling youth crime in our borough

Islington’s youth crime plan, Working Together for a Safer Islington, can be downloaded from useful documents below. It is thought to be the first youth crime plan in England to be based around child safeguarding. It sets out a blueprint for tackling youth crime until 2020 with a focus on prevention and early intervention and safeguarding.

If you have any concerns about a young person becoming involved in crime please call 020 7527 2600 for help and advice.

If you have been a victim of crime and would like support, call Islington Victim Support on 0808 168 9111.

If you want to report a crime or anti-social behaviour incident in your area call the non-emergency number: 101.

Always dial 999 in an emergency.

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