FAQs
Must aim to improve the health and wellbeing of people living on the estate.
- Must benefit those living on Loraine Estate (but does not have to be exclusive to those living on Loraine Estate).
- Must include improvement to physical infrastructure. Improvements to infrastructure must be for communal spaces. Funding cannot be spent on individual properties.
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- Repainting and murals
- Making green space and tree planting
- Improving the community centre
- Improving communal space
- Improving facilities like recycling, bike storage, etc.
Activities in the community centre, like yoga, arts and crafts, coffee mornings, cooking workshops, activities for children and young people.
Activities on the estate like gardening workshops, wellbeing walks, summer community events.
- Telling your neighbours about the project and encouraging them to come to events and submit proposals
- Listening to what your neighbours think and feeding back ideas
- Planning community events related to this project
What can the money be spent on?
There are lots of possibilities – it’s up to residents to decide. Overall, ideas should focus on improving the public spaces and facilities on Loraine Estate, and activities for community wellbeing. There is £50,000 to be spent on physical infrastructure and facilities, and £20,000 to be spent on activities.
Guidelines for funding:
It’s up to residents to come up with ideas. We have some ideas for inspiration.
Infrastructure:
Activities:
What counts as improving my health and wellbeing?
Health isn’t just the absence of ill-health or accessing healthcare. It’s our complete physical, mental, and social well-being. Wellbeing includes feeling comfortable, healthy, and happy.
Our environment impacts our ability to stay well. That’s why the funding is being spent on residents’ local neighbourhood.
Can I get more involved in this?
Yes! Getting more involved in the running of the project is a great way to support your community, learn and develop valuable skills.
We’re looking for residents of Loraine Estate to volunteer to help deliver this project. This could include some or all of these activities:
You will receive training to help you support the project. This might include training on community organising, public speaking, and proposal writing.
Supporting with this project is voluntary, but you would be thanked for your time with vouchers. It is a flexible role to fit around your schedule.
To get involved, ask us any questions or share ideas, email us at engagement@islington.gov.uk or phone 07547 868 033 / 07811 043 478, Mon-Fri, 11am-5pm.
When will the funded projects start?
From January 2026, the council will start planning for the successful projects. Depending on the type of project, this may take some time to implement. We will keep you updated of any work happening and the timelines.
How can I keep updated about this project?
We will update this webpage at every stage of this project to let you know what's happening. You can also sucscribe to emails where it says 'Stay Informed' on this page.
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