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PR Events 2007

Improving homes inside and out

Churnfield House comes crashing down
In June, local councillors joined Theresa Coyle, one of HFI’s board directors and a long-time resident of the Six Acres Estate to watch the start of the demolition of Churnfield House on the Six Acres Estate. The area will receive environmental improvements and a new security programme will begin in October 2007.
(Photo of Theresa Coyle and councillors)

Work opportunities for local people
In 2006/07 Work4Islington has helped 47 local apprentices and long-term unemployed people find work in the construction industry in a variety of trades from plumbing to carpentry to surveying. The 2nd annual Work4Islington awards will be presented at the HFI summer fair on The Girdlestone Estate, on 30 August 2007.
(Photo of apprentices at Town Hall)

If you would like more information on what’s available contact Elisha or Msulle on 020 7527 5891/3488 or by email: msulle.kibelloh@islington.gov.uk

Arts on estate
Watch out for part two of arts on estate programme. Funded by HFI the first projects ended in June. Projects included working with young people on the Mayville to produce a film. Other projects included street dance at the Elthorne Estate, street and African dance at the Andover Estate, mural painting and video at the Canonbury Rosebowl, music production at the Copenhagen youth project, mixing and scratching and DJ skill at Harvist Estate and arts and crafts at the Girdlestone youth project.

In June, our Chief Executive, Eamon McGoldrick launched the Canonbury Rosebowl community safety mural.
(Photo of Chief Executive with kids)

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