Peregrine House – Recycling transformation project

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About the project

Islington Council is committed to making recycling as easy and convenient as possible. We think the current recycling bins on Peregrine House Estate aren’t enough and do not make it easy for people who live on the estate to recycle as much as possible. Following a number of visits with your caretakers and housing officers, we developed a proposal for improving recycling facilities on the estate that includes:

  • an increased number of recycling bins to ensure residents can recycle as much as possible
  • installation of new recycling bin enclosures to improve the look of the recycling area
  • removal of the recycling area near Hall Street. This area is often used as a place to dump bags of rubbish and unwanted items due to its location near the main road
  • new, more accessible recycling bins

Improvement works will be fully funded and delivered in this years' round of the Thriving Neighbourhoods Estate Investment Programme and will not be recharged to residents.

Get involved

We want to hear from people who live on Peregrine House Estate. Please take a few moments to review the recycling area improvement proposal and complete our recycling survey at the bottom of the page.

Your feedback will help us understand your views about recycling, and help us to get these recycling improvement proposals right.

The survey is open for contributions until 11.59pm on Friday 20 September.

If you have suggestions and comments, please submit these to me via e-mail at Nicole.Blagoeva@islington.gov.uk

About the project

Islington Council is committed to making recycling as easy and convenient as possible. We think the current recycling bins on Peregrine House Estate aren’t enough and do not make it easy for people who live on the estate to recycle as much as possible. Following a number of visits with your caretakers and housing officers, we developed a proposal for improving recycling facilities on the estate that includes:

  • an increased number of recycling bins to ensure residents can recycle as much as possible
  • installation of new recycling bin enclosures to improve the look of the recycling area
  • removal of the recycling area near Hall Street. This area is often used as a place to dump bags of rubbish and unwanted items due to its location near the main road
  • new, more accessible recycling bins

Improvement works will be fully funded and delivered in this years' round of the Thriving Neighbourhoods Estate Investment Programme and will not be recharged to residents.

Get involved

We want to hear from people who live on Peregrine House Estate. Please take a few moments to review the recycling area improvement proposal and complete our recycling survey at the bottom of the page.

Your feedback will help us understand your views about recycling, and help us to get these recycling improvement proposals right.

The survey is open for contributions until 11.59pm on Friday 20 September.

If you have suggestions and comments, please submit these to me via e-mail at Nicole.Blagoeva@islington.gov.uk

  • Please take a few moments to fill in the recycling survey. This will help us understand your views about recycling and assist us to get these recycling improvement proposals right.

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