New Islington is aninner city area ofManchester, inNorth West England.HistoricallyinLancashire and part ofAncoats, it has taken a separate identity to reflect its changed status as a regeneration area.
The name "New Islington" is recorded at least as early as 1817[1] and appeared on the 1840Ordnance Survey map. There is also a street bearing the name.[2] The name was still current in the 1960s and 70s, there being at the time, a New Islington swimming baths, New Islington Primitive Methodist church, and New Islington Conservative club. However, the name for the area fell out of usage. From its attempted regeneration in the 1970s to its current redevelopment it was known as the Cardroom Estate. By the turn of the millennium, the Cardroom Estate had a reputation as being "a crime-ridden place stuck between theRochdale andAshton canals".[3] It was one of several millennium village projects around seeking to regenerate inner-city areas. The name New Islington was also the local residents' choice of name for the area when the prospect of regeneration was raised.[citation needed]
New Islington is one of the sevenMillennium Communities Programme areas. Funding for the area was secured in 2002 and property developersUrban Splash have been at the forefront of developments including theChips building.
In 2007, coinciding with the regeneration of the area, the Ancoats Primary Care Centre was opened on Old Mill Street.[4]
The New Islington Medical Practice operates in the centre. TheGrade II listedAncoats Dispensary is also situated on Old Mill Street. The building became the centre of a dispute between re-developers Urban Splash, who wanted to demolish it, and campaigners fighting to save it. The Dispensary was spared demolition in 2013.[5]
In July 2014, the Ancoats Dispensary Trust, which intend to redevelop the building, received a £770,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to help stabilise and repair the building.[6] However, as of October 2018 works on the site have stalled and the future of the building's regeneration is now uncertain.As of 2023 the Dispensary is being redeveloped into luxury apartments thus retaining the facade of this historic grade 2 listed building.
New Islington falls within the city and borough ofManchester, itself in the metropolitan county ofGreater Manchester. New Islington falls within theAncoats and Beswick electoral ward.[7] The ward has three councillors which represent their area onManchester City Council.[8]
The New Islington area is represented by theManchester Central parliamentary constituency.[9] The current MP isLucy Powell (Labour Co-operative) who represents the constituency within theHouse of Commons. Powell was elected following aby-election in 2012.
New Islington is bounded byGreat Ancoats Street to the west, theRochdale Canal to the north-west, New Union Street and New Islington to the north-east, Weybridge Road on the east and Pollard Street to the south. The area is served byNew Islington tram stop on theMetrolink'sEast Manchester Line. The stop, adjacent to Pollard Street, opened in February 2013. In December 2013 theTransport for Greater Manchester Committee announced after their annual fares review that the station would now fall in the City Zone category.[10]
The Co-op Academy New Islington primary school is located on Hugh Oldham Way, New Islington Marina and is bordered by the Rochdale Canal.[11] The school is operated byManchester Grammar School and supported by Manchester City Council.[11]