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Changes to Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) frequency | Islington estate to benefit from social housing decarbonisation grant | Keeping it local – ISHA launches 54 affordable homes in Waltham Forest | Scam call alert | Making a complaint made easier | Read our Residents’ Annual Report for 2022/23 | Allowing access for gas safety checks  | Getting ready for the colder weather  | Amazon Key | Get help from your energy supplier - Priority Services Register | November resident involvement update | Happy Diwali | Coming soon… Keeping your home safe and warm: A guide for winter | We’ve updated our parking policy | November residents' newsletter | 105 new affordable homes for North and Northeast London | Meet Jean and Sidney | Islington and Shoreditch Housing Association Celebrates 90th Anniversary | When we're closed over the festive period | Disposing of waste and bulk items properly | Resident recipe - Eggs with chickpeas, spinach and tomato | Happy Hanukkah | Winter warm guide | December resident involvement update | December residents' newsletter | ISHA announces sponsorship for Islington District Girls Football | ISHA retains G1 and V2 ratings | ISHA's 90th anniversary magazine | MBE for long-time ISHA development sub-committee member | Be cautious about instructing a legal firm | January's resident involvement update | Questions about lift maintenance, service charges and procedures | Free lung health checks in Islington and Haringey | Need to get bulky waste collected? | Finding the right locksmith | Meet Jay: Resident Scrutiny Panel member | Share your thoughts with the resident scrutiny panel | Combining home and work: Meet Muriel, a long-term ISHA resident and former staff member. | Celebrating Tết with residents | ISHA's Lunar New Year celebrations - back with a bang! | Her game too – ISHA's commitment to girls' football | Ramadan Mubarak! | Always ask for ISHA IDs | You may be eligible to pay less council tax | Celebrate ISHA in Bloom, send us pics of your garden | Eid Mubarak | Our updated complaints policy | Updated privacy statements | Jerome Geoghegan appointed as ISHA's new Director of Development | Our new fire services contractor | We need a long-term plan for housing | Come along to the Hackney Neighbourhood night! | Free viewing at The British Museum | We're a Disability Confident Committed employer | Hackney half marathon road closures | Putting you in touch with the right person, first time | Meet Sophie - Resident & Community Involvement Lead | Fire safety in flats: Guidance to keep you safe

Meet Jean and Sidney

ISHA celebrates its 90th anniversary this year, and to mark it we've caught up with some of our residents, staff and partners who've been a part of the ISHA story. Introducing long-term residents Jean and Sidney. Jean became an ISHA resident when she was just 19 months old when she and her family moved to an ISHA property. Her father was away in the army during the Second World War, and her mother sadly passed away. Her aunt and uncle took her and her older brother in, and the family were relocated to a four-bed in Islington. Jean fondly remembers how the spare room became a play area for local children, many of whom still live in the same neighbourhood today. Jean recalls children using the car park as a playground, the locals organising a coronation party for Queen Elizabeth II, and fun evenings on bonfire night celebrating with other families on the estate. Jean met Sidney at the Strava Ballroom Club in Canonbury, where Sidney played drums. Once they got engaged, they moved just over the road from Jean’s childhood home to another ISHA property. “We thought about moving when we got engaged, but I wanted to stay in Islington. There’s something going on all the time; if I left the house at three in the morning, I’d still see plenty of people out. I’ve always had a view of the church, and it’s the church I was married in, where my children were christened, and where my daughter got married. It’s a serene spot in a very busy area.” Read more news stories
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