Picture courtesy of Flower who lived in Harringay during the war until the 1960s
Small street parties in residential roads will only cost £80 and can be planned with the minimum of red tape.
Parties in quiet side streets or cul de sacs, involving only the residents of a street, do not need a traffic regulation order and only require notices put up in the street.
For these kind of parties a small road can be shut for up to 8 hours.
Permission should be sought from the council at least 8 weeks prior to the party, to ensure that road works programmed in the area will not conflict with the event.
The charge of £80 is for the application, making the events' order and providing the notices to residents to display.
Haringey's Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods,Cllr Nilgun Canver, says:
"We have kept the cost of holding street parties low because we are aware that residents may well want to celebrate the royal wedding with such a celebration.
"Other residents hold annual street parties and we are happy to support events like these as they are great fun and help strengthen our communities, a factor which brings benefits for all."
Residents will be responsible for:
At this stage, they may also need to demonstrate public liability insurance.
It will not be possible to close a road which is a bus route, a bus diversion route, a blue light route or busier roads without a traffic management order and thus these routes are not suitable for street parties.
For more information visit the road closures webpage.
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If LBH had stuck to its resolve of raising the Street Party fee from £80 to £3000 for this Big Booby Wedding they'd have been £2920 in pocket. It wouldn't have deterred Dan Salem of Redston Road, and we certainly didn't need it to deter the rest of us.
Just a thought: why don't we get Dan to organise a Borough-wide Salem Witch-Burning Party season. Each ward could have its own trial and bonfire. The original Salem event wasn't confined to Salem alone. Indeed I see Ipswi(t)ch joined in with spirit and enthusiasm. Now for nominees for the limelight, do we rely on the old informal informer methods? Or should we have more formal nominations, hustings, elections etc?
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