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Hackney scores big at Youth Sports Awards

24th December 2019
200 people cheered on local sports men and women as they were honoured with a range of prizes at this year’s Hackney Youth Sports Awards, which took place on 17 December at Hackney Town Hall, celebrating the sporting achievements of local coaches, teams, children and volunteers.  The audience also enjoyed a Q&A session with special guest Iain Percy OBE, one of Britain’s most successful sailors of recent times - a triple Olympic medalist, with an impressive further seven wins in a range of world sailing championships.  There were a range of awards given on the night including the Sports Club of the Year Award, which was awarded jointly to Hackney Judo Club, and Hackney Aquatics Club, who provide courses to help young people build confidence both in and out of the water.  Evelyn Dumbleton, who has been competing in athletics for 10 years, won the London Youth Games Individual Contribution Award.  Ian Bruce, who is head coach and chairman of AFC Stoke Newington, won Coach of the Year. Ian, who gives up his time to coach football for free and is dedicated to developing young girls through football, said: “Being recognised as Hackney’s Coach of the Year is a huge honour. Having grown up in the borough and being a proud resident makes winning the award extra special. Due to Hackney’s sporting excellence the field was really strong so I’m delighted to have won.” This was the 14th annual Hackney Youth Sports Awards, set up to support talented young athletes to achieve their sporting potential through the Youth Sport Fund. Fifteen young people were recognised through the Youth Sports Fund Awards. There was also recognition of the London Youth Games medalists, over the age of 11, who received a year’s free Better membership to access Hackney Leisure Centres across the borough.  Other award winners included: the Hackney Indoor Rowing Team, who won the London Youth Games Team Contribution Award; and Brenda Bridges and Archibald Burrell, who won with Fit4Health. The Under 16 Sports Person of the Year award was picked up by Thomas Archer for Athletics, and diver Noah Williams was awarded with the Under 25 Sports Person of the Year. 

Dozens attend first dedicated Hanukkah event

23rd December 2019
Residents were treated to a happy Hanukkah with live music, speeches and the lighting of a specially built 12ft menorah in the Town Hall Square in Hackney Council's first-ever dedicated Hanukkah event.  People from all backgrounds and ages were entertained by cello and piano music from local musician Kate Shortt, before a welcoming speech from the Speaker of Hackney Cllr Kam Adams. President of Shomrim in Stamford Hill, Rabbi Herschel Gluck OBE, who was honoured in 2013 for services to interfaith understanding, reminded the crowd of the Hanukkah message.The menorah, which will stand in Hackney Town Hall Square for the duration of Hanukkah, will see each of its remaining candles light up by nightfall in the forthcoming days. Local councillors and residents attended the event, which was the first time Hackney Council has delivered a dedicated event to celebrate Hanukkah after joining it alongside the Christmas Lights Switch On in 2018. Residents from across the borough came together to enjoy the community spirit and learn about the universal messages of the Jewish festival. 
Statement from Mayor Glanville and Cllr Selman: Tackling hate crime
Tackling hate crime is a longstanding priority for Hackney Council. In light of recent concerns within the community regarding Anti-Semitism following an incident in which a Rabbi was assaulted in Stamford Hill, we wanted to provide members of the community with an update on how we are working hard with the community, police and other members of our Community Safety Partnership to ensure that we stand with those who are impacted and reiterate that Hackney is no place for hate. Our strategy for tackling hate crime, which launched last year, details how the Council will stamp out hate crime in Hackney, including improving support for victims of hate, raising awareness of how to report hate crimes, and working with residents to build understanding of hate incidents and crime.  In line with our strategy, we have provided 100 Council staff and partners with hate crime awareness training in partnership with Stop Hate UK, held awareness stands with Council staff and police partners to encourage residents to share their ideas on how to tackle hate crime, produced a ‘no place for hate’ reporting leaflet for use by Council teams and community partners to promote reporting hate crime.  We have also reviewed patterns of incidents and offenders with police partners in order to target police and council patrols and reassurance. Our CCTV and enforcement officers are also supporting the police in gathering evidence to tackle hate crime and ensure that offenders are prosecuted.  Following this recent incident, we have been working with the police and members of the community to support the investigation and have held a number of in-depth conversations between the Council, police, members of the community and Shomrim to discuss how we can build on the work to date and strengthen cooperation. We are looking forward to arranging further opportunities in the New Year, alongside Hackney’s No Place for Hate Champion, Cllr Sade Etti, to meet with the wider community to listen and feed back.  We stand against all forms of racism including, but not limited to, Anti-Semitism and Islamaphobia. Our interfaith forum meets regularly to discuss issues affecting the many and varied faiths represented across our borough, and we work hard to protect the rights of disabled people, whose access needs we are continuing to address through our Hackney Access for Everyone scheme. However, as recent events have shown, it is clear that more needs to be done. Hate crime can have a particularly harmful effect on victims, as it seeks to attack an intrinsic part of who the victim is, or who they are perceived to be - compromising the quality of life for both individuals and communities as a whole. It is shameful that in this day and age, people continue to be discriminated against for the colour of their skin, the faith that they follow, who they love, and more.  Hackney is a wonderful, diverse place, where people from all backgrounds – different nationalities, religions, sexualities and people with disabilities – share streets, schools, parks, community halls, workplaces and, crucially, our common values of tolerance and respect. We will continue working hard with partners to ensure that Hackney is a place where everyone feels safe, respected and welcome. If you’re concerned about hate crime, you can contact the police on 101 (in an emergency on 999) or alternatively can call the Stop Hate UK helpline on 0800 138 1625. For more information about how we are tackling hate crime in the borough, please visit: https://hackney.gov.uk/crime-and-safety
20th December 2019
New 6,500-tree edible forest to be planted in Hackney Marshes
Hackney Council is joining forces with charity Trees for Cities to plant a new edible woodland in Hackney Marshes. The woodland will see a mix of around 6,500 fruit and nut trees, broadleaf specimens, and shrubs planted on East Marsh, capturing planet-warming carbon dioxide, promoting biodiversity, and encouraging the local community to learn more about foraging.  The trees and shrubs are being funded by Honest Drinks through the charity Trees for Cities, which works with volunteers, schools and local communities to enhance green spaces in urban neighbourhoods, with land provided by Hackney Council.  Local people are being invited to come along and help plant the woodland with local voluntary group Tree Musketeers as more volunteers than ever are needed to help plant the trees.  The Council, Trees for Cities, and Tree Musketeers are then set to continue working together in the new year and beyond, by planting over 20,000 additional trees on the Marshes and other green spaces, aimed at improving tree canopy coverage and tackling the climate emergency by capturing carbon.  David Elliott, Chief Executive of Trees for Cities, said: "We are extremely excited to be working with Hackney Council and the Tree Musketeers to create this edible woodland, which will enhance local biodiversity, help in the fight against climate change and air pollution, and will provide local communities with a range of healthy produce to forage for years to come. The leadership that the local authority is demonstrating around trees and green infrastructure is setting a new benchmark that hopefully other authorities will aim to match."Christine Kings, Chair, Tree Musketeers, said: "We love the idea of planting a new edible woodland which is the next step on from our community orchards. We're really happy to bring our scores of enthusiastic and skilled volunteers to take part in this."The new edible forest in Hackney Marshes is set to be planted in East Marsh, and will not impact on any of the spaces used for sport and recreation. People are being urged to look out for an announcement about volunteering to plant the trees in the new year. 
20th December 2019
Over 70 new on-street dockless bike bays installed in Hackney
Over 70 new dockless bike bays have been installed in Hackney, as part of the Council’s landmark agreement with Beryl and Jump to introduce dockless bikes to the borough.  The bays, which have been funded by both operators, have replaced car parking spaces, with only dockless bikes allowed to park in them, ensuring that the borough’s pavements remain accessible to everyone.  Following the installation of the bays, residents are set to be able to try out the new dockless bikes as Beryl and Jump introduce 50 bikes each over the Christmas period.  The operators are celebrating the launch by offering everyone in Hackney access to free rides over the festive period, with people encouraged to feed back on the bikes ahead of the wider rollout of 500 bikes in the new year.  The bikes will provide a range of benefits for those looking to cycle for one-way trips, with Jump bikes costing £1 plus 12p a minute for its electrically assisted bikes and Beryl bikes available from just 5p per minute on its prepaid minute bundles or 5p per minute with a £1 unlock fee on the Pay As You Ride pass for its pedal-powered bikes.  Riders who leave their bikes outside of the bays will face an additional charge from the operators.  Philip Ellis, CEO of Beryl Bikes said: “We built our bike share here in Hackney, we could not be prouder to be bringing bikeshare back to the area. At Beryl, our mission is to lower the barrier to cycling and help as many people as possible to enjoy their cities by bike. We know that changing habits and replacing that first car journey with a bike ride can be difficult, especially in the winter months, so we’re offering everyone the chance to enjoy Beryl Bikes totally free for a full day.“Our hybrid scheme has been built to incentivise users to park responsibly, and we are very excited to partner with Hackney Council and champion green transport by working to repurpose car parking spaces in the borough. We look forward to all the feedback from Hackney residents and visitors in the coming weeks and months, please get in touch!” Dinika Mahtani, General Manager for JUMP in London, said: “We’re excited to launch our JUMP e-bikes in Hackney, one of London’s top cycling boroughs. Together with Hackney Council, we’re working to encourage more active and environmentally friendly travel with shared electric bikes. Already, more than 60,000 Londoners have taken their first JUMP trip and this is just the beginning with plans to expand in the new year.” People who want to feed back on how the service is operating, or report a dockless bike that isn’t parked in one of the new bays, should contact each operator directly: Beryl: contact them in their app or email support@beryl.ccJump: contact them in their app or online at: jump.com/gb/en/contact-us/ If a bike from another operator is obstructing the pavement, residents should contact the Council at movegreener@hackney.gov.uk or 020 8356 8023. The Council will then pick the bike up and store it at its Millfields depot until it’s collected. Redeeming the discount code BerylBeryl are offering all riders in London the opportunity to try their bikes for a full day free by using the code FREEDAYLDN. Simply download the Beryl app and enter the code at sign up or in the ‘promotions’ tab. From redemption, riders will have a full 24 hours of access to enjoy the Hackney and wider London bike share scheme. You can find more details about the promotion directly in the beryl app beryl.app/Hackney or on the Beryl community blog at beryl.cc/news/free-day-london-promotion. JumpJump is offering all Londoners one free 15-minute trip* valid from Wednesday 18 December - Wednesday 26 December. *The £3.00 promo code is valid for JUMP riders for one JUMP bike ride, which begins and ends in the London JUMP zone indicated in your app, and applies from 12:01pm on 18 December 2019 to 11:59pm on 26 December 2019. The £3 discount includes the £1 unlock fee per trip. You will be charged 12p per minute after the £3 is used up. Total free rental time is a total of 16 minutes over one trip. Offer cannot be used in combination with other promotions or discounts. Offer can only be used once by each Jump rider. Charges for incorrect parking will still apply and are not subject to the discount. Offer is subject to the Terms & Conditions, found at jump.com/promo-terms. To redeem your free JUMP trip in Hackney Download and open your Uber app between 18-26 December, 2019Tap the bicycle in the bottom right corner of the main screen. You’ll see all JUMP bicycles nearby.Select a JUMP bike nearby to ride and click ‘Reserve’On the '£1.00 to reserve' page tap ‘Change’ next to your default card information Click ‘Add promo code’ and enter ‘HACKNEYLAUNCH’ Press the ‘x’ to return to the booking page and start your ride! 
20th December 2019