Dear Islington resident,
Sharing the latest updates. guides and activities from Age UK Islington and other local organisations. Click on the links to access a wealth of resources and find out what's available to you here in Islington!
Age UK Islington Get Together Newsletter - Oct to Dec 2025
The latest printable Get Together newsletter is here, with activities across Islington - from community centres to leisure centres and parks. It’s great for anyone without email, so please share with any friends or neighbours!
Silver Sunday Week, 3rd to 10th October Whether you’re looking to try a new activity, meet new people, or simply enjoy a day out, there’s still some remaining spaces for the Islington Silver Sunday Week - from guided walks to a special lunch and afternoon tea and a tour of Sadler's Wells for people living with dementia and their carers. Falls Awareness Week: 'Falls' don't need to be part of getting older With a little awareness and a few simple changes, we can all feel steadier, safer, and more confident. One of the best things you can do is keep moving. Staying active helps you stay mobile, independent, and able to enjoy the things you love. Click below to find plenty of tips and guidance as well as some starting ideas to keep active - whether at home or at local classes. Sharing resources from Let's Talk: Saving Money on Energy Bills and applying for Pension Credit
In September, the Let’s Talk session featured practical tips on managing energy debt and reducing energy bills from SHINE Energy Service. We also heard from Islington Council’s Income Maximisation Team about the importance of Pension Credit - for those who are of state pension age who are on a low income - it opens the door to other discounts and benefits.
Click below for further details of the information shared at Let's Talk and how to apply for support. AGE UK ISLINGTON GET TOGETHERS Let's Talk: Managing Pain Talk and Menopause Talk Thursday 16 October, 10.30am - 1.45pm
Relaxed, social and informative - join us for a day of engaging talks and discussion, open to all Islington residents. Experts from UCLH Complex Pain Team will share tips for managing pain and how movement can help. In the afternoon, we will explore menopause - symptoms and what can help - important for anyone experiencing or supporting someone through menopause. See the Lets Talk poster and agenda. Park Cuppa Special Edition: All About Trees Cally Clock Tower Centre, N7 9HF Wednesday 29 October, 11-12pm Join us for a special edition of our regular weekly Park Cuppa, with one of Islington Council's Tree Officers. We'll get to know how trees make their shapes, why they are different from one another and how they have contributed to our spaces, stories and histories. Park Cuppa Special Edition with Planning for the Future
Cally Clock Tower Centre, N7 9HF
Wednesday 5 November, 11-12pm
The Planning for the Future team will be at our first Wednesday Park Cuppa in November to answer your questions about anything to do with end of life planning - putting in place a Will or equally important, putting in place a Lasting Powers of Attorney. The team can also book follow-up appointments. Click below to book a place at the Park Cuppa.
Age UK Islington Weekly Get TogethersSee the regular weekly Get Togethers that we offer together with Islington partners in community venues across Islington - from Sports Get Togethers to Pilates and a regular Park Cuppa. Free Mindful Movement and Meditation ClassSaturdays 1.30 - 3.45 pm (5 remaining sessions)The Stuart Low Trust are running free mindful movement and meditation classes. Experience how the power of seated meditation, breath work and mindful movements can help calm the mind and relax the body. Led by Maurizio. No experience needed. To book, please contact The Stuart Low Trust via the link below or email info@slt.org.uk. Living Well with DementiaThere are a number of dementia-friendly activities taking place this autumn - from Singing for the Brain run by the Alzheimers Society, a Brain Health programme at the Claremont Project and Kick off with a Verse at Park Theatre for carers. There is also a new Council dementia steering group.
Volunteering in the Community Course Fridays 3 October – 12 December 10am-12noon Voluntary Action Islington, 200a Pentonville Road, N1 9J
Would you like to volunteer in the community and improve your employability skills? Then join this amazing course covering all topics such as what is volunteering? How to apply for jobs and courses. Presenting yourself well to others and communication skills in a workplace. For more information contact Alison on 07808 879044 or email alison.moore@islington.gov.uk.
The Garden Classroom Wellbeing Walks Fridays, 3 to 24 October, 1.30-2.30pm
Discover your community green spaces this Autumn. Join Viv and Cat for gentle walks in nature. These walks are especially designed for anyone who would benefit from spending time outdoors. Accessible and open to all. Hot and cold drinks provided after the walk. Places can be booked on Eventbrite or just turn up. Harvest Festival Saturday 4 October 12-4pm Community Plant Nursery, Tufnell Park Estate, N7 0EF Come along to the Community Plant Nursery to celebrate this year’s harvest! There will be live music, harvesting, and the opportunity to build your own bird box and to learn about composting through their Upcycling Food project! For more information, contact info@octopuscommunities.org.uk. Reuse and Repair Fair Saturday 4 October, 2–6pm St Mary’s Church, Upper Street, N1 2TX Come and get your household items fixed at the Repair Party. Repair specialists will help you fix your broken belongings. From tables to toasters, laptops, bike lights, furniture and clothes. Getting your items mended for free will help you save money, reduce waste, and extend the life of your belongings. All are welcome to meet, mingle and share in the fun of repair. It is a free, drop in event and you don’t need a ticket. Refreshments will be provided. Art Appreciation In-Person Visit to the Sir John Soane Museum
Tuesday 9 October
Following a recent virtual tour, we are delighted to visit the Sir John Soane Museum in Holborn. Once home to neoclassical architect Sir John Soane, the museum houses treasures including Hogarth’s The Rake’s Progress, Canaletto, and J.M.W. Turner. The visit begins with a brief talk in the library-dining room, followed by self-guided exploration. Only 20 free tickets are available. If you would like receive further information on this visit, and to attend, please join Art Appreciation, by clicking below. Singing for Wellbeing Tuesday 7 Oct, 5 - 6.15pm London Metropolitan University, 166-220 Holloway Road, N7 8DB
OPEN TO ALL! No experience needed: Sing to have your spirits lifted, sing to meet new people, sing to have fun!
Make Your Own Poster of Compassion Saturday 11 Oct 2025, 12–2pm Ages 5+ (with adult), Free London Museum Studios, Smithfield, First Floor, Studio Smithfield, 1 East Poultry Avenue, EC1A 9PT
Create a poster inspired by Transport for London designs, kindness on transport, and stories of lost property. Use paint, collage, and pastels to design your own “poster of compassion” - take it home or add it to the Traces exhibition. All materials provided.
Non Linear 2025 Creative + Digital Foundations Programme Application deadline 10 October 2025
The programme is open for applications. Developed by UAL’s Creative Computing Institute and leading industry partners, this free hands-on programme is designed to help young creatives build skills, experience, and industry connections. To apply you must be aged 18–35 and living in Camden, Islington, or Hackney. Applicants who are unemployed, from low-income households, from global majority backgrounds, disabled, women, or non-binary are especially encouraged to apply.
Outdoor Gym Saturday 11 October, 12 - 1pm Caledonian Park, N7 9PL or Whittington Park, N19 4RE
Want to find out how to use the outdoor gym equipment in the park? Join a free session with a qualified fitness instructor to learn more. Meet at the outdoor gyms in either Caledonian Park or Whittington Park. No need to book.
Islington Giving’s 'Make It Happen' fund is open for applications! Application deadline: Monday 13 October, 10am.
If you have an idea for a winter project/event or would like some inspiration from one of the many projects already funded through Make it Happen, please visit the webpage via the link below.
Black History Month Author Event Wednesday 15 October, 6.30-7.30pm Islington Central Library 2 Fieldway Crescent, N5 1PF
In 2015, Aamna Mohdin travelled to Calais to report on the refugee crisis. On her return to London, her parents surprised her by asking if she didn’t remember being a refugee herself? Her book, ‘Scattered’, is an investigation into the costs and consequences of displacement. It is also a story of returns and reunions and a celebration of family & belonging.
Apple Day Returns to Gillespie Park Sunday 19 October, 12 - 4pm Islington Ecology Centre, 191 Drayton Park, London N5 1PH
Hosted by Islington Ecology Centre and the Friends of Gillespie Park, come along to this free, family-friendly community event and help make and taste fresh apple juice, listen to live local bands, get your bike fixed with Dr Bike. There’ll also be craft activities, plus stalls from local makers and charities.
Free Creative Skills Bootcamp 20 – 24 October (application deadline 10 October 4pm) Mango Studios LDN, Tower House, 139 Fonthill Road, N4 3HF
Want a career in the creative industry but have no idea how to get started? Islington Council is offering a FREE one-week Creative Skills Bootcamp, delivered by Mango Studios London. The bootcamp will allow you to discover new roles, learn about production and behind the scenes, gain hands on work experience and access to exclusive paid internships and real job opportunities.
ADHD & Addiction Recovery Programme Starting October 22nd, Mondays 2pm, Wednesdays 6pm and Saturdays 10am Better Lives Centre, King Henry’s Walk, N1 4PB
Run by the ADHD Action Network with NHS Better Lives, Islington Council and The Forward Trust, these small groups offer a safe space to connect and build coping tools. For a free place, click below.
Vibast Family Zoo Trip Wednesday 29 October 2025 (tbc) London Zoo, NW1 4RY
Open to ALL family members! £6 per adult | £3 per child (Limited spaces – first come, first served!) A fun-filled day for kids to explore the wonders of wildlife in a safe, beautiful setting. This trip is for families receiving Universal Credit. Please bring proof to show at London Zoo Gates.
Mindful Meditation Wednesdays 2.15–3pm Manor Gardens Centre, 6-9 Manor Gardens, N7 6LA
Start your wellness journey with this mindful meditation session. Find balance, focus and renewal. Warm, comfy clothing required. For more information email michelle@manorgardenscentre.org
Reading Group for Black History Month All Islington Libraries Wednesdays, 2.15–3pm
Join us to explore James by Percival Everett, a powerful reimagining of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn told through the eyes of Jim, Huck’s enslaved sidekick. Free access is available to the ebook and audiobook via Borrow Box from 1st October to 29th November with your Islington Library card. Ask at your local library about meet-ups to discuss the book.
ISLINGTON PARTNER UPDATES
Step into work with North London NHS
Are you 19-30, not in education, employment or training with the right to work in the UK? If you have a disability, long-term health condition, or neurodiversity, and want to work for the NHS - The King's Trust has a free 8-week course designed to help you build confidence, gain employability skills, and explore real NHS career opportunities. You’ll start with a taster day to meet your mentors, followed by 5 weeks of training and a 3-week NHS work placement. Click below to sgn-up for information.
Bags of Taste
Are you worried about the rising cost of food and how to eat healthily on a tight budget? Join a free cooking course and learn how to make delicious, healthy meals from all over the world, whilst saving money. All you need is a kitchen and a phone! For more information visit Bags of Taste
Do you have a legal problem you would like to run past a solicitor? CityCLAC offer clients who cannot afford to pay free, confidential legal advice delivered by qualified lawyers, who are assisted by trained City law students. They offer advice in the areas of family law, consumer law, employment law, small business law, housing disrepair and allocations, personal injury, civil litigation as well as a Personal Independence Payment form filling service and initial advice on immigration. Click below to make an enquiry.
Flu vaccines Book your free flu vaccine now to stay protected this winter. Flu can be serious, especially if you’re pregnant or have a long-term condition. You’re eligible if you are under 65 with a long-term condition, 65 or over or pregnant, a main carer for an older or disabled person. Click below to book.
Contacting Age UK Islington If you are finding things difficult and need someone to talk to, don't forget that you can call the Age UK Islington Helpline on 020 7281 6018 (Mon to Fri 9am to 5pm) or email gethelp@ageukislington.org.uk.
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