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Stay safe in very hot weather

Very hot weather is expected for the next few days. A red heat-health alert (the highest level) is in place for London on Wednesday and Thursday.  

Hot weather can be dangerous and can cause serious illness. Stay safe and look out for others who may be particularly vulnerable to the heat. Read advice on GOV.UK

Cool spaces

There are local cool spaces that are free and open to everyone. Visit them to rest, drink water and stay cool. Find a cool space near you

Access Islington hubs 

North and South Access Islington hubs are closed due to the hot weather. The Central Hub is open for urgent, in-person support, until 4pm today (Wednesday 24 June) but avoid travelling unless it is essential. 

You can still access our services online and you can call us on 020 7527 2000 if you need to speak to someone. 

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Visit or contact the Register Office

What to do before you visit, our address, opening hours and contact information.

Before you visit 

If you want to register a birth or death, or to give notice of marriage or civil partnership, you must book an appointment in advance.

If you want to book a marriage or civil partnership ceremony, visit our ceremonies website for information.

If you want to book a citizenship ceremony, you should check the information about citizenship ceremonies first.

Islington Council Registrars also cover registrations for the City of London Corporation, which is the square mile at the heart of the financial centre in the city. See a map of the area

Opening hours

We are open Monday to Friday, from 9am to 4.30pm. We are closed from 12noon to 1pm.

On Saturday and Sunday, we are open for pre-booked ceremonies and appointments only. Our reception is closed at weekends.

Address

Islington and City of London Register Office, Islington Town Hall, Upper Street, London, N1 2UD

Email us

registrars@islington.gov.uk

 

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