The Islington Community Safety Board (ICSB) key purpose is to help make Islington a safer Borough, the organization undertakes the police engagement and consultation with the residents, business people and visitors of Islington on behalf of the Metropolitan Police Authority.
The membership of the Islington Community Safety Board (ICSB) comprises of representatives drawn from the local community, including council officers, police officers, professionals and practitioners in the community safety field. The ICSB is owned by the community. Legally, Community Safety Boards are not an instrument of the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA), rather, a community-led initiative funded by the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA).
Any member of the local community can raise their concerns through the Islington Community Safety Board. Public meetings are arranged every two months, where any member of the public can attend and ask questions to the member bodies.
Please feel free to attend any of the public meetings or if you have any issues that you would like to address outside of the meetings please contact the ICSB via email or fill a request form online or telephone on the number listed in the contact section. You can find out about the details of future meetings through the link 'News and Events' above. Minutes of the previous meetings can be found by following the link to the 'Meetings Update' page.




























