Case study - Islington Flashcards

Local case study (specific patterns of overall population change) (18 cards)

1
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Where is Islington located?

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In inner London, just north of the City of London

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2
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What is the population of Islington?

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Around 230,000 people

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3
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What is the main issue of inequality in Islington?

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A stark contrast between wealthy, gentrified areas and pockets of deprivation within a small area

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4
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What percentage of children in Islington live in poverty?

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37% - one of the highest rates in London

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5
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What is the average house price in Islington?

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Around £715,000 (2024), pricing out many local resident

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6
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What percentage of households in Islington live in social housing?

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Approximately 32%

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How much green space does Islington have per resident compared to the London average?

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Less than half the London average - making it one of London’s least green boroughs

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What percentage of working-age adults in Islington are unemployed?

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Around 6.5%, higher than the national average

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What factors have contributed to inequality in Islington?

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  • gentrification
  • rising property prices
  • uneven access to services and opportunities
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10
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Name two affluent areas within Islington

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Canonbury and Barnsbury

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11
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Name a deprived area within Islington

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Finsbury Park

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12
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What is the Fair Futures Commission?

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An initiative launched in 2017 aiming to reduce child poverty and improve young people’s outcomes

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What is the housing crisis issue in Islington?

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A shortage of affordable housing due to high demand and gentrification

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14
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What environmental inequalities exist in Islington?

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  • uneven access to green space
  • polluted air
  • lack of healthy food options
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15
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What transport advantages does Islington have?

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Excellent public transport links via tube, overground and bus routes

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16
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What is a health inequality issue in Islington?

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Higher rates of obesity, mental health problems and chronic illness

17
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What percentage of adults in Islington are overweight or obese?

18
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How many new affordable homes did Islington Council commit to building by 2030?

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Over 750 new council homes