The Localism Act (2011) and Neighbourhood Planning Regulations (2012) provide communities with the opportunity to shape their local areas through:
- Neighbourhood Plans (which set policies for the development and use of land)
- Neighbourhood Development Orders (which can permit development within a designated area without the need for planning permission)
- Community Right to Build Orders (which allow community organisations to bring forward small-scale development without the need for planning permission).
Before producing any of the above, a Neighbourhood Forum and a related Neighbourhood Area need to be designated by the council.
How to get a neighbourhood area and forum designated
Download a guide to get more information on how to get a neighbourhood forum and neighbourhood area designated.
Previous and current applications
Tileyard Road and Vale Royal Creative Quarter Neighbourhood Area and Forum applications
The prospective Tileyard Road and Vale Royal Creative Quarter Neighbourhood Forum and Area applications were consulted on from the 19 March to 30 April 2020. The proposed Neighbourhood Area covers part of the Caledonian ward. The forum application was subsequently refused by Islington Council’s executive on the 18 June 2020 after the proposed forum was found to not sufficiently demonstrate that membership is drawn from different places and different sections of the community in the Area or that its purpose reflects (in general terms) the character of the area.
Finsbury Park and Stroud Green Neighbourhood Area and Forum
On 6 September 2018, Islington Council designated their part of the Finsbury Park and Stroud Green Neighbourhood Area and Forum. Part of the proposed neighbourhood area is in the London Boroughs of Hackney and Haringey and the related neighbourhood area and forum applications were approved by Hackney and Haringey Councils in September 2018.
The name of the relevant body which applied for the designations is the Finsbury Park and Stroud Green Neighbourhood Forum. The name of the Neighbourhood Area is the Finsbury Park and Stroud Green Neighbourhood Area. A copy of a map of the Neighbourhood Area can be downloaded at the bottom of the page.
Crouch Hill and Hornsey Rise neighbourhood area
The council consulted on an application to designate a Neighbourhood Area from 28 August to 9 October 2015.
On 26 November 2015, Islington Council’s executive designated the neighbourhood area.
- Download the Crouch Hill and Hornsey Rise designation (PDF)
- Download the Crouch Hill and Hornsey Rise area map (PDF)
The next step in the neighbourhood planning process would be for a group to apply to the council to be designated as the neighbourhood forum for the area
Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood Area and Neighbourhood Forum
The Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood Forum was designated by Islington and Camden Councils on 4 February 2016 for five years.
The Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood Forum has been re-designated by Islington and Camden Councils (on 7 and 8 September 2023 respectively) for another five years. The application was made by the Mount Pleasant Association.
The designation of the Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood Forum relates to the Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood Area which was designated in 2016.
The Neighbourhood Forum’s application form (including contact details for the forum), the written constitution for the Forum, notice of designation and map of the neighbourhood area can be read in the following links.
- Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood Forum re-designation application 2023
- Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood Forum notice of designation
- Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood Area map
- Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood Forum constitution
Contact us
If you require any further information email PlanningPolicy@islington.gov.uk
Further information
Read more about neighbourhood planning on the GOV.uk website