Cubitt Handling Session: The Islington Gutter Press Archive
9th August: Handling Session: The Islington Gutter Press Archive
2-4 PM
At this handling session, original copies of the Islington Gutter Press will be available to view and browse. The Gutter Press presents a record of local leftist community organising and activism, speaking from the ground in Islington and outwards to national and global struggles and solidarities. Taking the items out of the archive and into the Cubitt, you will be able to experience the publication up close – to see the worn tears, scribbled annotations, coffee stains and connections to contemporary local publishing.
Bemerton Good Neighbours Scheme – Summer Fun Day
Bemerton Good Neighbours Scheme – Summer Fun Day
🗓️ Saturday 9th August, 2:00–5:00pm
📍 Jean Stokes Community Centre, N1 0DX
Contact: nicky@helponyourdoorstep.com
Women's Health Everyday and Celebrating Plant Based Products
Join as we shine a light on everyday women’s health and explore the benefits of plant-based living. From natural remedies to nourishing food swaps, we’ll celebrate holistic ways to care for our bodies, boost energy, and support long-term wellbeing, which is all rooted in the power of plants. We’ll be showcasing plant-based products from Ghana Fresh, celebrating African-grown goodness and wellness traditions.
📅 Monday 11th August 2025
🕚 12:30 PM - 18.30PM
📍 Black Cultural Centre, 16 Hornsey Rd, London N7 7BP
✨ Come connect, learn, and leave inspired to care for yourself, better yet the plant-powered way. Also paulalove bands exercise class, Try out plant based creams, oils and food
Don’t miss out, bring a friend and join the movement! 🌿💚
Walking Art Tour
Hilldrop Community Centre, Hilldrop Road London N7 0JE
Walking Art is a group of local residents who come together to draw, paint and discover guided by artist Helen Ainsworth. We explores our surroundings, working creatively using pencil, paint, pastel and collage. The group contemplates the world around us in unusual ways - perhaps drawing sounds, perhaps focussing on colour or deeply investigating how to represent movement.
Over the summer we are visiting places further afield exploring the hidden gems of Islington. This week is a mystery location: meet at Hilldrop Community Centre.
All materials are provided and all abilities are welcome!
Do reach out is you have any questions! helen@cutmoose.com
Public Exhibition: Black Joy in Motion, Go Africa at the BCC
You're Invited!
From Street Parties to a Thriving Community Space.
Join us for a special public exhibition by Go Africa Community Hub, celebrating the powerful work we've done at the Black Cultural Centre from May to August. Come and explore a visual journey of community events, cultural celebrations, and collective impact, all rooted in love, resilience, and unity. This is a moment to reflect, connect, and honour what we’ve built together.
🗓️ 12th – 14th August 2025
🕚 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM daily
📍 Black Cultural Centre, 16 Hornsey Rd, London N7 7BP
All are welcome, come see what community in action looks like.
Barnsbury Wood Summer Open Day
Explore nature, learn about local wildlife, and enjoy activities for all ages. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with nature in the heart of the city. All ages welcome.
Zaha Foundation Art Workshop
Peel Institute, Northampton Rd, London EC1R 0HU
Join us for a creative art workshop using cyanotype, a photographic printing process which uses sunlight to produce images from objects and cut out. Suitable for all levels, and guidance will be given. All materials provided and light refreshments will be served. Meet at The Peel at 10:15am to walk over to Zaha Hadid Foundation.
Email k.bottomley@peelinstitute.org.uk to book.
Public Exhibition: Black Joy in Motion, Go Africa at the BCC
You're Invited!
From Street Parties to a Thriving Community Space.
Join us for a special public exhibition by Go Africa Community Hub, celebrating the powerful work we've done at the Black Cultural Centre from May to August. Come and explore a visual journey of community events, cultural celebrations, and collective impact, all rooted in love, resilience, and unity. This is a moment to reflect, connect, and honour what we’ve built together.
🗓️ 12th – 14th August 2025
🕚 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM daily
📍 Black Cultural Centre, 16 Hornsey Rd, London N7 7BP
All are welcome, come see what community in action looks like.
Public Exhibition: Black Joy in Motion, Go Africa at the BCC
You're Invited!
From Street Parties to a Thriving Community Space.
Join us for a special public exhibition by Go Africa Community Hub, celebrating the powerful work we've done at the Black Cultural Centre from May to August. Come and explore a visual journey of community events, cultural celebrations, and collective impact, all rooted in love, resilience, and unity. This is a moment to reflect, connect, and honour what we’ve built together.
🗓️ 12th – 14th August 2025
🕚 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM daily
📍 Black Cultural Centre, 16 Hornsey Rd, London N7 7BP
All are welcome, come see what community in action looks like.
Go Africa Closing Celebration
As Go Africa’s residency at the Black Cultural Centre comes to a close, they invite you to join in celebrating a powerful season of culture, connection, and community:
From May to August, we've shared space, stories, and strength. Now let's come together one more time to honour all that was put on.
📅:
Thursday 14th August 2025
🕙:
4 PM - 8 PM
📍
Black Cultural Centre, 16–18 Hornsey Road, N7 7BT
Come connect with the people, partners, and memories that made this residency so special. Let’s celebrate what we’ve created, and what’s still to come. There’ll be food, music, community highlights and more.
All are welcome. Bring a friend. Come as you are.
Overdose Awareness and Naloxone Training
Overdose Awareness & Naloxone Training
Understand more about the risk of overdose and how to spot the signs
Cover what to do in the event of an overdose or if you suspect an overdose
Learn about naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, and when to use it
Learn and practice how to use naloxone
This session will be in person in Committee Room 1 at the Islington Town Hall.
Walking Art Tour
Holloway Park Development, Parkhurst Road opposite Islington Arts Factory. London N7
Walking Art is a group of local residents who come together to draw, paint and discover guided by artist Helen Ainsworth. We explores our surroundings, working creatively using pencil, paint, pastel and collage. The group contemplates the world around us in unusual ways - perhaps drawing sounds, perhaps focussing on colour or deeply investigating how to represent movement.
Over the summer we are visiting places further afield exploring the hidden gems of Islington. This week we are at the Holloway Park Construction Site for a day of creativity.
All materials are provided and all abilities are welcome!
Do reach out is you have any questions! helen@cutmoose.com
Alcohol Awareness Training
This training session will be a mix of information delivery and group discussion.
To understand what alcohol is
To be aware of the mental and physical effects of alcohol
Gain awareness of Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
To be aware of harm reduction
Drugs & Young People: Session 2
Session 2: Substance use and child criminal exploitation
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to learn more about the link between substance use and child criminal exploitation.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Park Cuppa Special
Park Cuppa Special Edition: British Museum
Wednesday 27 August, 11am - 12pm
Cally Clock Tower Centre, Market Estate, London N7 9HF
Join us for this special Park Cuppa session with the British Museum. Explore every day and more unusual objects form the museum’s handling collection and share your own stories and memories.
There will be plenty of discussion, tea, coffee and biscuits!
August Community Build Day
Global Generation are building their first permanent community garden (temporarily called the #TriangleSite) in Kings Cross and we want you to get involved! With all our garden projects, like the Paper Garden most recently, we always involve the community in the build and this site will be no different. Join us for a day at the Triangle Site for our August Community Build Day, completely dedicated to all things cob!
Hidden Harms: Parental and sibling substance use
Join Better Lives Family Service to learn more about the impacts of parental or sibling substance use on children and young people.
Introduction to Project Management Part 1
his training is designed specifically for those working in the Voluntary Sector who want to develop their Project Management skills.
The training will be delivered in two parts over the course of two half days. It is important that you attend both days to fully benefit from the training.
Part 1 Introduction to Project Management
Date: Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025
Registration: 12:00
Session time: 12:30-17:00
Venue: Voluntary Action Islington, 200A Pentonville Road, N1 9JP
Part 2: Introduction to Project Management
Date: Thursday , September 4th, 2025
Registration: 12:00
Session time: 12:30-17:00
Venue: Voluntary Action Islington, 200A Pentonville Road, N1 9JP
The training will include:
Stakeholder management
Scope management
Benefit management
Schedule management
Team management
Risk management
Introduction to Project Management Part 2
his training is designed specifically for those working in the Voluntary Sector who want to develop their Project Management skills.
The training will be delivered in two parts over the course of two half days. It is important that you attend both days to fully benefit from the training.
Part 1 Introduction to Project Management
Date: Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025
Registration: 12:00
Session time: 12:30-17:00
Venue: Voluntary Action Islington, 200A Pentonville Road, N1 9JP
Part 2: Introduction to Project Management
Date: Thursday , September 4th, 2025
Registration: 12:00
Session time: 12:30-17:00
Venue: Voluntary Action Islington, 200A Pentonville Road, N1 9JP
The training will include:
Stakeholder management
Scope management
Benefit management
Schedule management
Team management
Risk management
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Support Group
This session will focus on:
Sharing real funding applications -both successful and rejected
Reflecting on what worked and what didn’t.
Talking openly about common challenges
Exploring ways to diversify funding beyond grants
You are encouraged to bring:
A past or current funding application if you are comfortable to share
A question, idea, or experience you are willing to share
Your experience- whether you are just starting or well established, everyone has something to offer
Martyn's Law Webinar
Online introductory webinar on Martyn’s Law – a practical walk through the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025.
Happening at 2pm on Tuesday 9th September 2025.
London Resilience is working alongside Community Security Trust and the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) to host this webinar. This workshop is open to anyone across the community, faith, public and business sectors.
Caring Connections Course
Course: Caring Connections (course worth over £139 – FREE for your team)
Level: Intermediate
Location: In Person
Quick summary: A course that will enable participants to identifying and support people at risk of suicide.
Length: Full day
Date:
In person - St Luke's Community Centre, EC1V 8AJ: Wednesday, 10th September (9.00am to 5.00pm) Book Now
Mental Health First Aid - Day One
Online course
Course outcomes
· Recognise those that may be experiencing poor mental health and provide them with first-level support and early intervention
· Encourage a person to identify and access sources of professional help and other supports
· Practise active listening and empathy
· Have a conversation with improved mental health literacy around language and stigma
· Discuss the MHFAider® role in depth, including boundaries and confidentiality
· Practise self-care
· Know how to use the MHFAider Support App®
· Know how to access a dedicated text service provided by Shout and ongoing learning opportunities with MHFA England
Mental Health First Aid - Day Two
Online course
Course outcomes
· Recognise those that may be experiencing poor mental health and provide them with first-level support and early intervention
· Encourage a person to identify and access sources of professional help and other supports
· Practise active listening and empathy
· Have a conversation with improved mental health literacy around language and stigma
· Discuss the MHFAider® role in depth, including boundaries and confidentiality
· Practise self-care
· Know how to use the MHFAider Support App®
· Know how to access a dedicated text service provided by Shout and ongoing learning opportunities with MHFA England
Good Conversations for Making Every Contact Count
Course objectives
By the end of this training participants will be able to:
Understand the range of factors that influence residents’ decisions about key issues
Be ready to engage residents about difficulties they face
Know and be comfortable with a range of conversational skills to support these discussions
Have access to resources for self-care and signposting
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Drugs & Young People: Session 3
Session 3: Substances used by young people in Islington
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to keep up with the substances used by young people in Islington.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substance use and child criminal exploitation'
Soul in the City
Soul in the City will take place this year on Saturday 27th September from 12- 5pm on the Andover Estate, organised in partnership with St. Mark’s Church and Park Theatre. Soul in the City is an annual community fun day with entertainment, a free BBQ, lots of different activities and information stalls for residents.
They are on the lookout for organisations who would like to run an activity or hold an information stall. Please can you fill in this short form if you are interested? https://forms.office.com/e/ZeAsjuX0Yw
Way Forward Mindfulness Session
11am-12am
Mindfulness
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 841 4183 7921
Passcode: 454634
Pre-registration required before joining Zoom: Please self-refer to Way Forward Islington service below to become a member:
Link: Way Forward Connect Referral
Email: Islington@forwardtrust.org.uk
Note: You must be an Islington resident, age 18+, and have experience with drug and alcohol issues.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Get Grants Free Virtual Conference
We are very excited to invite you to
Get Grants FREE Virtual Conference 2025!
Join for TWO days of expert fundraising advice, top tips, Q&As, networking, peer-support, and lots of chat!
Across 7th & 8th October 2025, Get Grants are leading a FREE Virtual Conference full of celebration, inspiration, and practical advice and support.
Over 2 days, Get Grants FREE Virtual Conference will bring together thousands of Fundraisers from across the UK for a programme led by Get Grants Experts, funders, and other speakers from across the sector.
Get Grants Free Virtual Conference
We are very excited to invite you to
Get Grants FREE Virtual Conference 2025!
Join for TWO days of expert fundraising advice, top tips, Q&As, networking, peer-support, and lots of chat!
Across 7th & 8th October 2025, Get Grants are leading a FREE Virtual Conference full of celebration, inspiration, and practical advice and support.
Over 2 days, Get Grants FREE Virtual Conference will bring together thousands of Fundraisers from across the UK for a programme led by Get Grants Experts, funders, and other speakers from across the sector.
Introduction to Better Lives Family Service
Better Lives have a dedicated Family Service who can support families affected by drugs and alcohol. Join to hear more about the services.
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Drugs & Young People: Session 1
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to explore ways of communicating with young people about substance use.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover 'Substance use and child exploitation' and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Drug & Alcohol Awareness with Better Lives
This session aims to:
improve your knowledge of substances and their effects
increase awareness of what drug and alcohol treatment and recovery includes
share how Islington residents can access support for drug or alcohol use
empower you to talk about drug or alcohol use with Islington residents
challenge the stigma around drug and alcohol need so that people feel able to ask for support
Volunteer of the Year Awards
Islington Volunteer of the Year Awards 2025
Every year VAI and Volunteer Centre Islington, celebrate the achievements and efforts of all people volunteering in Islington together with the Voluntary, Community, Faith, and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) sector.
We would like to acknowledge all the help and support the volunteers provided in Islington through the Volunteer of the Year Awards ceremony.
This year’s awards will be presented by The Mayor of Islington Cllr Jason Jackson.
When: Wednesday 5th November 2025, 6 – 8pm
Please make sure you save the date and time in your calendars! More information regarding the programme will be communicated nearer the date.
There will be five award categories this year:
Young Volunteer of the Year: 16 – 25 year old
Volunteer of the Year: 26 - 60 year old
Older Volunteer of the Ye ar: 60+ year old
Pat Haynes Memorial Trustee of the Year
Volunteering Team of the Year
The closing date for nominations is on Wednesday 1st October. A panel consisting of a representative from LBI, DoubleTree and VAI will be judging the nominations. Any individual volunteering in Islington can be nominated for an award in the categories above. All the nominees will receive a certificate.
Award winners will receive a certificate and a prize. Our prizes are sponsored DoubleTree by Hilton London Angel Kings Cross, the official sponsor for this event.
Nominate your volunteers here!
Know more about the awarded volunteers in 2024 here.
At the ceremony we would like to show a video of Islington volunteers in action.
If you have any pictures that you would like to share with us (and your volunteers are happy with it) please feel free to send them to marta.aparicio@vai.org.uk (they don't need to be nominated)
If you have any queries regarding this email or would like to know more about how to make a nomination, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Alcohol Awareness Training
This training session will be a mix of information delivery and group discussion.
To understand what alcohol is
To be aware of the mental and physical effects of alcohol
Gain awareness of Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
To be aware of harm reduction
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Drugs & Young People: Session 2
Session 2: Substance use and child criminal exploitation
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to learn more about the link between substance use and child criminal exploitation.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Overdose Awareness & Naloxone Training
Overdose Awareness & Naloxone Training
Understand more about the risk of overdose and how to spot the signs
Cover what to do in the event of an overdose, or if you suspect an overdose
Learn about naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, and when to use it
Learn and practice how to use naloxone
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Drugs & Young People: Session 3
Session 3: Substances used by young people in Islington
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to keep up with the substances used by young people in Islington.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substance use and child criminal exploitation'
Tech Break
Friday 8 August, 12 - 1pm
Managing data, privacy and security settings in Google account
COVID Reflection: Where are we now?
On Thursday 7th August 2025 (6:30–9:00pm) at the Black Cultural Centre, 16–18 Hornsey Road, N7 7BT, we invite you to join us for:
COVID Reflection: Where Are We Now?
A powerful in-person gathering to:
✅ Share the frontline challenges you faced
✅ Examine what policies helped — or hurt
✅ Hear the true toll on staff, patients, and communities
✅ Discuss what must change for the future
Your voice matters. This is not just a conversation — it’s an opportunity to drive real change by influencing policy and amplifying lived experiences that too often go unheard.
🎟 Tickets are FREE but spaces are limited
Welcome Theatre Taste: Nourishing Daughters
Join us for a workshop to explore the lived experience of breastfeeding. In this theatre taster, you'll step into a character’s world by working through a script from 'Breast Monologues' by the American playwright, Robin Rice.
Walking Art Tour
Octopus Community Nursery, at the back of Hollins House, on the McCall estate, Tufnell Park N7
Walking Art is a group of local residents who come together to draw, paint and discover guided by artist Helen Ainsworth. We explores our surroundings, working creatively using pencil, paint, pastel and collage. The group contemplates the world around us in unusual ways - perhaps drawing sounds, perhaps focussing on colour or deeply investigating how to represent movement.
Over the summer we are visiting places further afield exploring the hidden gems of Islington. Do join us at the Nursery to try and draw taste and discuss how to describe colour!
All materials are provided and all abilities are welcome!
Do reach out is you have any questions! helen@cutmoose.com
Let’s Talk Foot Care & Diabetes
Let’s Talk Foot Care & Diabetes 👣
Ndulge has joined forces with The Inspired Diabetic to create a safe and supportive space for our community to learn, share, and talk openly about foot care and diabetes.
🩺 Did you know? Every 2 minutes, someone loses a lower limb due to diabetes-related complications. But with the right care, so much of this is preventable.
Join us as we raise awareness, share tips, and empower each other to take better care of our feet and our health. Everyone is welcome!
Visionaries
Experience a powerful evening of dance as Artistry Youth Dance takes the stage with VISIONARIES — an electrifying showcase of emerging Black talent and boundary-pushing choreography.
Expect passion. Precision. Power.
Featuring original work by acclaimed choreographers:
Kamara Gray, Stephen Quildan, Nahum McLean, Oraine Frater, with special guest choreographers Monique Jonasand Renée I. McDonald.
Thanks to the Islington Council Local Initiatives Fund, we have a limited number of FREE tickets for those connected to Islington!
Visionaries
Experience a powerful evening of dance as Artistry Youth Dance takes the stage with VISIONARIES — an electrifying showcase of emerging Black talent and boundary-pushing choreography.
Expect passion. Precision. Power.
Featuring original work by acclaimed choreographers:
Kamara Gray, Stephen Quildan, Nahum McLean, Oraine Frater, with special guest choreographers Monique Jonasand Renée I. McDonald.
Thanks to the Islington Council Local Initiatives Fund, we have a limited number of FREE tickets for those connected to Islington!
Cubitt Community Zine & Publishing Fair
12–6pm at Cubitt Gallery, free and open to all
A one-day publishing fair to celebrate and gather everyone who is making and thinking about books, zines, prints, self-publishing, community organising, and more.
With over 20 stallholders—including local publishers, artists, organisers + activists, and collectives from Islington and beyond—the fair will reignite Islington’s histories of radical publishing and self-organised print culture.
Join us for the launch of the Cubitt Community Press ISSUE 2, a collectively made community newspaper created and risograph printed by Islington Locals. Come grab a copy and spread the word.
New River Green Good Neighbours Scheme – Summer Fun Day
New River Green Good Neighbours Scheme – Summer Fun Day
🗓️ Friday 1st August, 1:00–4:00pm
📍 Walter Sickert Community Centre, N1 2FB
contact: nicky@helponyourdoorstep.com
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
London Communities Emergencies Partnership
LCEP is London’s primary community resilience network and partnership for voluntary and community sector (VCS) organisations. LCEP represent the VCS in London’s resilience and emergency response structures. London Resilience would highly encourage VCS organisations to particapate.
In the meeting next week you’ll hear from:
Survivors Against Terror on their recent report,
London Recovery Working Group on the new recovery framework,
Wider partner updates including London Resilience.
Nature Wellbeing Walk
Free weekly walks – all welcome!
Gentle circular walks lasting for up to an hour. Starting at one of our Nature Anchors, finishing with a chance to chat over refreshments.
Step outside and connect with nature and your community. Explore green spaces, community gardens, and hidden nature spots across Islington’s Nature Neighbourhood.
Why join?
- Boost your physical & mental wellbeing
- Meet new people and build community
- Discover the local area, nature and growing projects
Circular walks starting at one of our Nature Anchors, finishing with a chance to chat over refreshments.
Please bring a water bottle and comfortable shoes.
View and sign up to the full list of walks here, and view a calendar of events taking place across the Nature Neighbourhoods area on the calendar on this webpage.
Nature Anchors - find us:
Octopus Community Plant Nursery, N7 0EF
Whittington Park Community Centre, N19 4RS
Hilldrop Community Centre, Community Lane, N7 0JE
This walk will begin at the Community Plant Nursery.
Park Cuppa: Islington's Lost Waterways
Cally Clock Tower Centre, Market Estate, N7 9HF
Wednesday 30 July, 11am - 12pm
Join us for a talk about Islington Museum's latest Undercurrent exhibition - the lost histories of three London waterways - the Walbrook, the Fleet, and Islington’s mineral wells and how they shaped the city.
Tuesday Club
Finsbury Park Trust Tuesday Club
Tuesday 29th July
Parkland Walk
Join us for a stroll along the famous Parkland Walk. Meet at Finsbury Park Trust at 10am.
Events are free and everyone is welcome to join
South Local Wellbeing Network Meeting
Join the South Local Wellbeing Network Meeting at Voluntary Action Islington, 200A Pentonville Road, N1 9JP.
Walking Art Tour
Freightliners Farm, Sheringham Road London N7 8PF
Walking Art is a group of local residents who come together to draw, paint and discover guided by artist Helen Ainsworth. We explores our surroundings, working creatively using pencil, paint, pastel and collage. The group contemplates the world around us in unusual ways - perhaps drawing sounds, perhaps focussing on colour or deeply investigating how to represent movement.
Over the summer we are visiting places further afield. Do join us!
All materials are provided and all abilities are welcome!
Do reach out is you have any questions! helen@cutmoose.com
Kings Cross Good Neighbours Scheme – Summer Fun Day
Summer Fun Event Dates:
1. Kings Cross Good Neighbours Scheme – Summer Fun Day
🗓️ Saturday 26th July, 1:00–4:00pm
📍 Hugh Cubitt Community Centre, 48 Collier Street, N1 9QZ
contact: ggupta@helponyourdoorstep.com
Wray Crescent Festival
The Wray Crescent Festival 2025 is taking place on the 26th July.
The planning committee are interested in hearing from local groups who might want to hold a stall at the festival. If you’d like to take part in the event, please email contact@mywray.org.uk.
Finsbury Park Job Club
🌟 Finsbury Park Job Club – Starting June 20th 2025
✅ What We Offer:
One-to-One Career Coaching
CV & Job Application Support
Digital Skills & AI Tools
Peer Support in a Friendly Environment
Whether you're unemployed, changing careers, or returning to work, we're here to help.
📍 Where:
SPACE4
113–115 Fonthill Road, London N4 3HH
(2-min walk from Finsbury Park Station – enter via black gate, 2nd floor)
💬 Why Join?
Build confidence
Learn digital tools
Get tailored advice
Access local support and training
Grow with a welcoming community
👥 Who Can Attend?
Open to anyone aged 16+ looking for work, training, or digital upskilling — no benefits required.
🧰 Free Resources & Support Include:
Job search tips, AI tools, CV writing & interview prep
Access to computers and Wi-Fi
Personalised career reports
Local learning & wellbeing guidance
C-Card training
C-Card training
📅Thursday 24 July
🕓2 - 4pm
📍Online
Interactive session where you'll learn about the benefits of offering C-card, how to provide confidential sexual health services, and ways to support young people in accessing sexual health advice and services.