Safer Spaces - Tollington
Crime and anti-social behaviour (ASB), particularly drug dealing, are key concerns for Tollington residents. Islington Council and the Metropolitan Police are working together to tackle these issues and improve safety. While the police lead on drug enforcement, the Council supports through services like the Anti-Social Behaviour Service, Community Safety Team, and CCTV network. We also engage with residents and businesses, providing advice and support while addressing environmental improvements. Our ongoing efforts include increased police presence, enforcement actions, outreach patrols, and support for vulnerable individuals. We have created this page to update you on our actions.
Aim
Our aim is to ensure that the residents and visitors of Tollington feel safe regardless of their personal identity, the time of day, or how busy it is.
We know that how safe someone feels can be influenced by many factors – including age, gender expression, race, ethnicity, visible religious affiliation, and expression of sexuality, as well as how dark it is and how many people are outside.
We want residents to feel confident in reporting incidents and in the response they receive. We want you to tell us how you feel and what you would like to see change. We want to know how communities think we should be improving safety and community confidence, how we can better involve and engage communities in our work and how best we can communicate the work we do with you.
Get involved
- Join us at an event to discuss crime and ASB in your area. See the Key Dates section on the right side of this page
What are we doing to tackle crime and ASB?
We are continuing to work hard to reduce crime and ASB in Tollington, however, we appreciate there is more for us to do and thank you for your patience during this time.
We are:
Increasing Patrols: Both plain clothes and high visibility patrols by the Safer Neighbourhood Team and specialist police units. Police have conducted operations leading to arrests of shoplifters and drug-related crime suspects.
Parkguard Support: Parkguard officers have been working with the police team, conducting proactive patrols based on reports from residents.
CCTV Deployment: Utilising a 24/7 CCTV network and installed some temporary cameras in hot spot areas.
Environmental Improvements: Coordinating efforts to improve specific hot-spots to deter crime. We are planning Environmental Visual Audits to assess what physical improvements can be made to reduce the opportunity for crime and anti-social behaviour.
Community Engagement: We will be setting up some engagement events for residents to attend and speak with us about safety in the area. Keep an eye out for these dates in the Key Dates section.
Providing Support: Engaging vulnerable residents through joint shifts with outreach, drug, alcohol, and health services teams. There are 11 joint shifts per week between the outreach teams, with more individual shifts occurring each day.
- Visit this page for bi-weekly updates on the actions being taken by the police and council along with other partners
- Sign up to MET Engage to get local updates from your local policing team
What can you do?
Report crime and antisocial behaviour
Islington Police and Islington Council take every report of crime and antisocial behaviour seriously. Every report has an impact and allows us to direct resources to areas of high harm.
Drug dealing and drug taking should always be reported to the police as it is a crime and they must investigate. Do not report these issues to the council Anti-Social Behaviour reporting page or on this web page as it will not be investigated.
Report crime
- All crime should be reported to the police. This includes drug dealing, drug taking, theft, abandoned vehicles, aggressive begging and crime taking place within a property
- Report an emergency by phoning 999. An emergency is classified as an immediate risk to life, or likely risk to life
- Report non-urgent crimes by phoning 101 or report online
- You can also contact the safer Neighbourhood team to discuss any concerns through Met Engage.
Report anti-social behaviour
- Anti-social behaviour (ASB) covers a wide range of unacceptable activity that causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to an individual from another household or to the community, or harm to the environment
- Report antisocial behaviour to Islington Council using the online form. If you do not have access to the internet, you can call 020 7527 7272
Raise concerns about someone sleeping rough
If you are concerned about the wellbeing of someone who is sleeping rough on the streets, call StreetLink on 0300 500 0914 or visit the StreetLink website. This sends an alert to the local outreach team who will visit the location to make contact with the person.
- If you are homeless yourself or worried about becoming homeless contact the council’s Housing Aid Centre on 020 7527 2000
- Visit the Islington Council website for more information about how we support people rough sleeping
Raise concerns about someone who is unwell
- If you think someone is unwell, phone 999 and ask for an ambulance. This includes if someone has passed out or is heavily under the influence of drugs or alcohol

