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Access Islington Hubs

Many residents are experiencing challenging times – the Access Islington Hubs are here to offer help and support in person at one of three local hubs.

Access Islington Hubs offer a combination of drop in advice and support surgeries, as well as booked advice and guidance sessions.

If you need extra help with something, you can speak to one of our friendly advisors and they will take some time to talk to you and understand what you need help with before making sure you get the service or support you need.

How we can help

  • Money: Advice about your budget, finance and debt.
  • Food: Food banks locations, food bank vouchers and longer-term support through our community partners.
  • Wellbeing: Connect you to the right support through a range of local services, whatever your wellbeing needs.
  • Housing: Answer your housing queries and put you in touch with services such as Housing Needs, housing repairs and the Citizen’s Advice Bureau.
  • Family: Send you towards services for information and advice about childcare, activities and services for parents and carers, children and young people.
  • Community safety: Help if you’re affected by crime or anti-social behaviour.
  • Work: Support if you are looking for your first job or a new job.

Visiting the hubs

You can make an appointment to come and see us or drop in for a chat with one of our friendly team.

Book an appointment

To book an appointment, email HereToHelp@islington.gov.uk or call 020 7527 8222 and we will contact you to arrange a date, time and location that works for you.

Drop in

You can drop in to any of our three hubs.

Central Hub

222 Upper Street,
N1 1XR

Directions to Central Hub on Google Maps

North Hub

6-9 Manor Gardens
N7 6LA

South Hub

Finsbury Library,
245 St John’s Street,
EC1V 4NB

Directions to South Hub on Google Maps

Opening times

Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm (10am to 5pm on Wednesdays)

Disabled access

Our AccessAble profile features a guide to facilities and access for disabled people.

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