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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

An item at tonight's Council Cabinet meeting has thrown into question the future survival of Haringey's two warehouse districts and the artistic communities who live in them.

Both the Harringay Warehouse District and the Fountayne Road community now face an uncertain future following the publication of a Haringey Council report, "Tackling Unauthorised Living in Industrial Areas". (Report attached)

The report, which was discussed at the full cabinet of the Council today, recommends a two-year project costing £600,000 which will seek to deal with "the growing problem of unauthorised residential and live work uses in and around (the) Industrial Sites" in Haringey. The recommended process is "to establish a special multi-disciplinary team to fully investigate and address the problem through a combination of regulation, improvement, enforcement and, where necessary, prosecution".

The alarm bells were ringing for me since earlier in the week I had discovered that these areas are earmarked as being amongst those that will "will accommodate the majority of development in the borough over the next 20 years".

In Facebook and Twitter conversations this afternoon, warehouse residents shared their fears that the vibrancy their communities bring to the borough will be overlooked and their communities sanitised and destroyed.

In response to my Twitter requests to Council Leader Claire Kober this evening to protect these communities, Cllr Kober sought to offer some reassurance:

@harringayonline some people in unacceptable conditions. My concern is for safe, decent properties. No intention to undermine communities

@harringayonline no intention to damage what's good. Priority is to go after rogue landlords just as we do elsewhere in borough

When I asked if she would ensure that warehouse residents will be involved, the Council Leader replied:

@harringayonline don't see any problem involving residents. Will ask officers to consider how best to achieve


I very much hope that the approach the Council takes in this project will support these communities rather than beginning the process of whittling them away. 

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I reserve my rights to live peacefully
I have quite a lot of information/emails from Cllr Goldberg /Miles Joyce etc I will do my best to copy and paste later on today. Anne and Sharon thank you for your support

I dont see why you should have to do that Jenny.

I have also been complaining to the Council about Majorlink 's lack of care of Omega Works , instead of blaming me for everything , it would make far more productive , if we all worked together .
If you have lived across the road since 1999 , you will no doubt remember ,the awful rubbish generated by the first unit on the left , which filled the whole yard and spilt over to the street .

My property is land locked , I have no rights or influence over the yard . I have asked Majorlink to provide proper secure gates and a security guard / caretaker . To stop noisy illegal parties,fly tipping, and unsightly rubbish for over 7 years .

However to date , I have been ignored .

The issue is not whether or not people are living there , it is the administration of the site , that is the problem .

From what I can surmise ,all complaints are to do with these issues . You have stated that you would like to see it converted to housing , therefore ,I assume that if the noise pollution and the refuse was managed properly you would be satisfied ?

I will also copy and paste all my correspondence to Majorlink .

I personally know several of your neighbours and have actually been in discussion's with some of them since 2002.

I have suffered continually as a result of the attitude taken by the various freeholders of the 55k sq ft of Omega Works , that I have no jurisdiction over .

David Meir , appears to be head of the syndicate that owns the large majority of Omega Works and the land , railings etc .

Every time you have complained to me , I have complained ,by email to him .

Until the outcome of the Public Inquiry , I suggest that you email him ,as I will again , requesting a security guard / care taker . To ensure that there is no further noise pollution and refuse issues .

I have offered to make a contribution to this cost for 4 years .
Do the units you own have planning permission for residential use and if is when was that granted?

Speak to Pavel and his team at Duckett's Common. There is a thread about them here.

Is it true that you have been approached by the Harringay Swingers to lease a unit but you refused on moral grounds? I would point out that they are much more discreet and quieter than young people with stereos.

Omega Works Hermitage Road London N4 1LZ Briefing

Background

Omega Works, Hermitage Road, N4 1LZ is primarily industrial units. There has been an increasing use of the units over the past few years for residential live/work units, leading to noise nuisance from parties, and complaints of waste issues. The premises is located over two floors with up to 30 individual units in total on the ground and first floors. The site is in the ownership of two parties, Majorlink and Jacqueline Hancher.

 

Actions taken to date

 

Planning Enforcement served two Enforcement Notices on 6 August 2013 for the unauthorised change of use to live/work and employment/ live/work/residential. There is a right of appeal against the Enforcement Notice which comes into effect in September with a 6 month compliance period should an appeal not be lodged with the Planning Inspectorate.

 

The Neighbourhood Action Team service has visited the location and engaged with the occupiers and owners to ascertain waste storage and disposal arrangements currently in place.  Where applicable the officer has liaised with Veolia on the removal of dumped rubbish and arranged for additional bins were required.  

 

Key partners attended a meeting with Councillor Goldberg in January 2013 at which officers brainstormed what approach the council should take; the current action taken by planning enforcement and housing officers reflects this.

 

In summer 2011 all tenants were written to with a warning that Abatement Notices would be served if there was noise nuisance.

 

A Noise Abatement Notice was served upon the occupiers of Unit10B, Omega Works in October 2012.

 

In July 2013 the duty officer noted that Unit D was the source of noise nuisance and a Noise Abatement Notice was served on the tenants.

 

In July 2013 all the other tenants were written to with a warning that Abatement Notices would be served if there was noise nuisance.

 

 A further partnership meeting took place on 8 August where key partners reviewed current actions to date and reviewed what other actions are possible.

 

The use of ASB legislation has been discussed, however this does not lend itself to deal with such incidents in isolation and would not be considered an appropriate remedy by the courts as the noise issues on their own fall under the noise nuisance legislation.

Planned actions

The Neighbourhood Action Officer will continue to monitor the location.

 

Private Sector Housing will commence enforcement action next week Monday 12th August. The  required consultation notices will propose the serving of prohibition orders on many of the units although these will be suspended until the outcome of the planning action is known, providing the owners agree to improve the fire safety for all units thereby reducing the hazards. If the owners fail to comply the final decision may be prohibition orders on all units inspected, which may be subject to an appeal to a Residential Property Tribunal by the property owners.

 

A ward member correspondence letter is being prepared for local residents, highlighting action that has been taken to date and advising contact details of the enforcement response service should further noise nuisance be experienced. 

 

Extra enforcement response resources have been put in place over weekends and officers have been advised to treat any calls of noise nuisance emanating from Omega works as a priority. Discussions are ongoing to determine whether this priority response can be carried out in conjunction with police colleagues.

 

Letters to the owners of the site have been prepared highlighting the disturbances local residents are experiencing, and that consideration should be given to neighbours.

We will continue to exert pressure on the owners and occupiers of the site. Formal action including prosecution and possible seizure of noise making equipment will be considered should a breach of a noise abatement notice be witnessed. This will take place whilst the planning enforcement and housing enforcement actions are ongoing and whilst possible discussions on the long term use of the site is carried out.  

 

This is one of the emails I recieved from Cllrs

The amount of noise needed to produce this sort of action is significant.  Meanwhile Landlords  Jacqueline Hancher and Majorlink line their pockets with the rents from illegal conversions while the community pay for enforcement through council taxes.  Shameful.

I totaly agree

Jenny
See below. I know it's a lot to ask but I have pushed to get this listed as a priority site. If you are suffering please please call so we can record the incident and intervene. I believe we are on the way to solving this situation but we do need residents to let us know when something is happenning.
I hope your weekend passes peacefully but if not please do get in touch

Joe Goldberg
I think Ms Hancher has got some front to challenge you on HOL after what you and your neighbours have clearly had to cope with for such a long time. I'd be feeling murderous!

Hi Sharon

I agree with you, its absolutely outrageous! My family and I have suffered long enough. Over the years there had been too much of this. Another example-Live bands blaring music out on a Sunday, and when challeneged, I was met with "Oh we can only practise on a Sunday (This was 11.45) Another example-A noisy yoga lesson on the roof, a barbeque on the roof-countless all night raves on the roof-Fire work displays on the pavement-ALL Omega works-RAves all night long, spilling in to the streets with security taking money at the gate, the list is endless..

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