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Open Spaces Well London Is a Partnership Between Seven Organisations Map_Islingtonlucy:Map_Brent 18/08/2009 12:43 Page 1 Well London is all about feeling and being well, in mind and body. There are many aspects of our lives that influence how well we Well London feel, that’s why Well London focuses on the following themes: www.london.gov.uk/welllondon Well London is funded by the Big Lottery Fund. The aim is to work Healthy eating www.activelivingmap.org.uk with local people to improve the health and wellbeing of Londoners Physical activity in 20 neighbourhoods. Arts & Culture Open spaces Well London is a partnership between seven organisations. Mental Wellbeing Together they form the Well London Alliance. There’s a range of unique Well London events and activities taking Active London Health Commission place in your area, now and in the future. Just some of the Central YMCA activities taking place across London include: gardening and food Groundwork London growing, community feasts, sports sessions, and dance and art projects. All of the Well London activities are free and everyone is London Sustainability Exchange welcome. living University of East London Arts Council England, London There are also opportunities for local people to access free training South London and Maudsley NHS Trust and to volunteer. It’s all about getting out, meeting people and having a good time. For more information about what is happening in your area contact: Sheila Pryce Central YMCA 020 7343 1743 [email protected] Or visit: www.london.gov.uk/welllondon Canonbury Islington Key B3 St Marys Church Upper Street N1 2TX C1 St Paul's Steiner School 1 St Paul's Road N1 2QH 020 7704 6870 Health advice and information B3 St Marys Neighbourhood Centre St. Marys Church, Office 302D Upper Street N1 2TX C3 Rotherfield Primary School Rotherfield Street N1 3EE A3 Opera Europa 22 Cloudesley Square N1 0HN, 020 7713 9055 020 7704 1895 A2 Elfrida Society The Tom Blyth Centre, 34 Islington Park St. N1 1PX C4 Thomas Fairchild Community School Napier Grove N1 7HX A3 Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company Moving Arts Base, 134 Liverpool Road N1 1LA B3 St Stephens Church 17 Canonbury Road N1 2DF 020 7697 4444 B1 Southgate Road Medical Centre 101 - 103 Southgate Road N1 2LJ D0 Horizon School Wordsworth Road N16 8BZ B3 St. Marys Youth Club Upper Street N1 2TX 07931 149 976 A3 Zoonation 57 Theberton Street N1 0QY, 020 7226 5158 B1 St. Paul's Road Medical Centre 248 St. Paul's Road N1 2LJ D0 Newington Green Primary School Matthias Road N16 8NP [email protected] A4 Cubitt Artists Ltd 8 Angel Mews N1 9HH, 020 7278 8226 B3 Pickerings 103 Upper Street N1 1QN D0 St Matthias Church of England Primary School Wordsworth Road N16 8DD C0 New Park Day Centre 19 Highbury New Park N5 2EN, 020 7354 2493 A4 Groundwork London 12 Baron Street N1 9LL, 020 7278 1514 B3 Prebend Street Surgery 15 Prebend Street N1 8PG D1 St Jude and St Paul's CofE Primary School 10 Kingsbury Road N1 4AZ C1 Canonbury Project Islington Children’s Services, Unit 3 St Paul's A4 Louder Than Words Productions 115a Liverpool Street N1 0RG, 020 7837 4137 B3 River Place Health Centre River Place N1 2DE Road, N1 2PY D3 Rosemary Works School 1 Branch Place N1 5PH A4 Sustain: The Alliance For Better Food And Farming 94 White Lion Street N1 9PF, 020 7837 1228 B4 Charles Landau Ltd 1 The Precinct, Packington Square N1 7UP C1 Rose Bowl Youth Club St Paul's Open Space N1 2PY D4 Burbage School Ivy Street N1 5JD D4 Comet Nursery School 20 Halcomb Street N1 5RF B0 Birds Eye View Unit 310a Aberdeen Centre, 22-24 Highbury Grove B4 St. Peter's Street Surgery 161/2 St. Peter's Street N1 8JG C1 The Mana Project St. Stephens Church Hall 17 Canonbury Road N5 2EA, 020 7288 7444 N1 2DF D4 Whitmore Primary School Bridport Place N1 5JN C0 Kinandental 99 Newington Green Road N1 4QY B0 Sasa Music Promotions Ltd 309 Aberdeen House, 22-24 Highbury Grove N5 2EA C2 Canonbury Baptist Church The Bridge, 80 Arran Walk, N1 2TL C1 St. Pauls Steiner Project 1 St Pauls Road N1 2QH E0 Princess May Primary School Princess May Road N16 8DF 020 7359 9232 C2 Canonbury Recreation Centre for over 60s The Bridge, 80 Arran Walk, N1 2TL C2 Canonbury Community Mental Health Team 68 Halliford Street N1 3RH E0 Shacklewell Primary School Shacklewell Row E8 2EA B0 Tiata Fahodzi Ltd AH112 Aberdeen Centre, 22-24 Highbury Grove C2 Dorcas Project The Bridge, 80 Arran Walk, N1 2TL N5 2EA, 020 7226 3800 C2 Mitchison Road Surgery 2 Mitchison Road N1 3NG E0 The Petchey Academy Shackelwell Lane E8 2HD C2 London Borough of Islington 292 Essex Road N1 2FB E1 Colvestone Primary School Colvestone Crescent E8 2LG B1 Opus Anglicanum Trust 32 Highbury Place N5 1QP, 020 7440 5931 C2 N1 Dental Surgery 372 Essex Road N1 3PF Children and Family Services E1 De Beauvoir Primary School Tottenham Road N1 4BZ B2 Cultural Exchange Through Theatre In Education 58A Canonbury Road N1 2DQ C3 Elizabeth Avenue Group Practice 2 Elizabeth Avenue N1 3BS C2 New River Green Childrens Centre 23 Ramsay Walk N1 2SX E1 East London Christian Choir School 35-43 Beechwood Road E8 3DY B2 English And Media Centre 18 Compton Terrace N1 2UN, 020 7359 8080 D0 Alliance Pharmacy 50 Newington Green N16 9PX, 020 7226 2918 C2 New River-Express Fitness for Women 321 Essex Rd N1 2BD E1 Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School Beechwood Road E8 3DY B2 Helen Paris And Leslie Hill 266 Upper Street N1 2UQ, 020 7288 0608 D0 Doctors Surgery 6 Barretts Grove N16 8AR, 020 7254 1661 C2 Walter Sickert Community Centre Canonbury Crescent N1 2FB E1 The Children's House Upper School King Henry's Walk N1 4BP B2 Islington Dance Project Islington Town Hall (Arts & Heritage), Upper Street D0 Latin American Advisory Committee Woodville Road N16 8NA, 020 7254 3520 C3 Almorah Community Centre 58 Almorah Road N1 3EU N1 2UD, 020 7477 3339 E2 Our Lady and St Joseph Roman Catholic Primary School Buckingham Road N1 4DG D0 Mildmay Medical Practice Medical Centre 2a Green Lanes N16 9NF, 020 7923 1999 C3 Bentham Court Community Centre 133 Bentham Court, Ecclesbourne Road N1 3DE B2 Rollo Contemporary Art 17 Compton Terrace N1 2UN, 020 7493 8383 E3 Queensbridge Primary School Albion Drive E8 4ET E0 ABC Pharmacy 77 Stoke Newington Road N16 8AD, 020 7241 0486 C3 Triple M Bentham Community Centre, 133 Bentham Court B2 Shape London In Islington Room G15 Islington Town Hall, Upper Street N1 2UD E0 Doctors Surgery The Health Centre, Somerford Grove N16 7UA Ecclesbourne Road N1 3DE E4 Haggerston School Weymouth Terrace E2 8LS 020 7477 3850 020 7683 4888 D0 Mayville Community Centre Woodville Road N16 8NA E4 Mustard School Parish Hall N1 5LR B2 Tower Theatres 11 Canonbury Place N1 2NQ E0 Somerford Grove Health Centre Somerford Grove N16 7TX, 020 7241 9700 D0 The Factory Community Project 107 Matthias Road N16 8NP, 020 7241 1520 E4 Randal Cremer Primary School Ormsby Street E2 8JG B2 Union Chapel Project C/O The Vestry, Union Chape, Compton Avenue E4 Assertive Outreach Team 2nd Floor Towerview House, 134 Kingsland Road D1 Imece Turkish Speaking Women's Group 2 Newington Green Road N1 4RX E4 The Bridge Academy Hackney Laburnum Street E2 8BA N1 2XD, 020 7226 3750 E2 8DY, 020 7033 8000 D4 Britannia Health & Fitness N1 5JU, 020 7729 4485 [email protected] B3 Akram Khan Company Unit 232a, 35 Britannia Row N1 8QH, 020 7354 4333 www.gll.org/borough/centre.asp?CategoryID=969 B3 Greenpeace Canonbury Villas N1 2PN, 020 7865 8180 E0 Halkevi Community Centre 92-100 Stoke Newington Road N16 7XB, B3 Little Angel Theatre 14 Dagmar Passage N1 2DN, 020 7226 1787 Environment 020 7241 5554 Art B3 South Library 115-117 Essex Road N1 2SL, 020 7527 7860 A0 Arvon Road Allotments Highbury N5, 020 7527 4953 E1 Trinity Centre Beechwood Road E8 3DY, 020 7249 6061 [email protected] A0 Highbury Fields E2 Marie Lloyd Day Care Centre 329 Queensbridge Road E8 3LA, 020 7923 7720 B3 St Marys Youth Club Upper Street N1 2TX, 020 7354 3427 E2 Visions Banqueting Suite 588a Kingsland Road E8 4AH, 020 7275 7520 B3 The King's Head Theatre 115 Upper Street N1 1QN, 020 7226 8561 A4 Culpeper Community Garden A0 Arte Neuville Carnival Band 15B Arvon Road N5 1PS, 020 7254 5804 E4 UK Turkish Islamic Centre 212-216 Kingsland Road E2 8AX, 020 7684 9900 B4 All Change Arts 16-34 Graham Street N1 8JX, 020 7689 4646 C2 New River Walk A0 Dialogue Society 30 Drayton Park N5 1PB, 020 7619 0561 E4 V L C Community Centre Whiston Road E2 8BN, 020 7739 3650 B4 Catherine Story Art & Design 60A Queens Head Street N1 8NG, 07931 340 770 D4 Shoreditch Park A0 Irish Studies Centre Metropolitan University Tower Building Holloway Road N7 8DB B4 Cyclops Productions 38A Duncan Terrace N1 8AL, 020 7359 7866 A0 Shano Kurdish Art Projects C/O Qmmac 26-38 Queensland Road N7 7AJ B4 London Artists Projects Ltd 19-20 Rheidol Mews N1 8NU, 020 7272 9744 Food 020 8365 1641 B4 Moonlight And Roses 3 Raleigh Street N1 8NW, 020 7226 1655 Schools A1 Ellington Street Magazine 15 Ellington Street N7 8PP, 020 7609 4604 B4 The Women's Radical Anthropology Group (Wrag) Hermine Demoriane, 3 Raleigh Street N1 8NW A1 Festival Of Muslim Cultures Flat 7 Fieldsway House, Fieldway Crescent N5 1QA 020 7226 1566 A4 Chapel Market 020 7609 3734 B4 Three Legged Theatre Company 4 Rheidol Terrace N1 8NT, 020 7226 9819 B3 Market Garden 92-94 Essex Road N1 8LU, 020 7359 9287 A1 Freightliners Farm Ltd City Farm, Sheringham Road N7 8PF, 020 7609 0467 B4 Xchange Team 32-34 Danbury Street N1 8JU, C2 Islington Farmers' Market William Tyndale School, Upper Street N1 A1 Writernet Cabin V Clarendon Buildings, 25 Horsell Road N5 1XL C0 Arts 29 Poets Road N5 2SL, 020 7359 6523 020 7609 7474 C3 Susans Fruit
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