The future of Nag’s Head Town Centre will bolster existing retail uses, build more homes and create spaces for employment opportunities. In the next 15 years, the Islington Local Plan expects 1,530 homes and 22,000 sqm of office space to be delivered in the town centre.
Key Development Sites
As part of the Local Plan, a series of site allocations have been identified. A key development site is the Morrison's supermarket and its car park. It has been identified for mixed-use development, including residential, retail and office space with Nag’s Head Covered Market being retained and enhanced. This site, along with 5 others in the Nag’s Head area, have been highlighted by the Islington Tall Buildings Study as potential sites for buildings above 30 meters. Another key site just outside the Nag’s Head Town Centre is the redevelopment of Holloway Prison. This is a residential-led development with community uses including a Women’s Building and open space.
In addition to the Local Plan's site allocations, planning applications are being considered for other sites including Marlborough Building and 356 Holloway Road. The London Metropolitan University also intend to improve its Holloway Road campus, making it more welcoming for community events and visible in the streetscape. Alongside this are projects funded by the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) and Secton 106 (S106) ensuring developments support community needs and improvements. You can find more information on Islington Council's Interactive Map.
Sustainability and Climate Action Initiatives
Islington Council is working on several initiatives to improve the lives of residents in and around the town centre. An example of this is the Annette Road Liveable Neighbourhood initiative which combines improvements to local streets, greening and low-traffic measures to reduce road danger and create greener and healthier spaces. This initiative also links up with Transport For London (TfL) cycle route C50, connecting Finsbury Park, Nag’s Head and York Way. Islington Council is working in partnership with London Metropolitan University and the Emirates Stadium to promote the proposal for an Arsenal Net Zero Neighbourhood. This would see the building of a district heating network supplying low carbon heating to homes and local businesses, improving energy efficiency, and installing solar panels and electric vehicle charging points.
Through community engagement, conversations with stakeholders, policy research, and on-the-ground interactions, we've uncovered a range of environmental, social and economic opportunities to improve all aspects of life in Nag’s Head Town Centre.
Nag’s Head Town Centre has a wealth of existing initiatives, from bustling markets to spaces for culture, that should be celebrated and supported in order to bolster local businesses and communities and to help create a more resilient town centre. Additionally, existing Islington-based initiatives could be replicated to address challenges.
As a hub for small businesses, the town centre creates opportunities for entrepreneurs and employment. To strengthen this, businesses could better help each other by keeping money circulating locally, buying goods and services from each other, sharing knowledge and recruiting locally. By better presenting themselves, traders could also make the current offer more appealing and visible to shoppers. There are also opportunities for building on the work of the Nag’s Head Town Centre Management Group and the Business Crime Reduction Partnership to strengthen local connections and a sense of safety.
Nag’s Head Town Centre’s range of community centres and rich culture of food, theatres and music heritage create a unique place. There is an opportunity to celebrate local culture, highlight local assets and unlock community spaces for outreach programmes and events. This would help unify the town centre both with physical and non-physical improvement.
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