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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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Just walked by again, the rubbish from the trolly is gone but the trolley remains as it has had its wheels removed!...

That trolley clearly doesn't want to go anywhere...

RIP that Trolley.

I dont think the council have let Jaqueline down?? She shouldnt be renting the units out as residential, surely she has brought all of this on herself

(cc Cllr Joe Goldberg , Myles Joyce, Festus Akinboyewa .Sumaya Nakamya , Jenny Long. David Meir Noble Gift Ltd , Mike Lock @ Majorlink Ltd , Martin @ Topsfling Ltd.
Hugh Flouch

'Right's of Quiet Enjoyment '. 14/03/2014

Dear Mr Meir

Yet again there is refuse on the pavement, directly outside the entrance gates at Omega Works .

These items were inside the gates last night when I left the premises ? The table legs were on the pavement yesterday .

I personally picked them up and put them in your bin area . None of these items have been put there by my Tenant's ?

Please arrange for your employees to remove them immediately , they are an eyesore and will aggravate , our neighbours on Hermitage Rd ,and they could cause an accident on the pavement ?

Can you copy me in on your T&C's , relating to the disposal of refuse at Omega Works, as outlined in your current contracts with your Tenants .

It is your continual mismanagement of the site at Omega works , that is causing daily , nuisance and distress to the Residents on Hermitage Rd and myself .

Is this your agenda , ie to force me to sell my property , due to the simple fact , that I am constantly interrupted in my daily business activities and personal life, whilst I chase you and your cohorts , to respect the right's of the adjoining Residents in Hermitage Rd and mine .

I reserve my right's to recommence legal action against the various companies and individuals responsible , for this habitual infringement of the Law .


Yours sincerely

Jacqueline Hancher

Jenny, whatever you think of Jacqueline, doesn't she deserve credit for coming on HoL? And for sharing information, posting correspondence, giving her views, and at least offering to discuss how to help solve the problems raised.

In the same way I see it as positive that people post on HoL giving their own personal perspectives. As the old saying goes: "only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches"

Just as helpful is Ingo's posting of the list of sensible rules developed to build good relations among "warehouse" residents and with their neighbours. Nobody naively suggests such rules are a panacea to solve every problem with goodwill alone. But they can assist.

I don't see the same level of openness and willingness to discuss issues by some other parties in this. Okay, not everyone sees HoL or other websites as the obvious or best forum to solve problems. But wouldn't it be nice to see very occasional participation by, for example, other landlords/owners; Haringey Waste Management service and senior staff responsible for the Noise Team; and from Veolia?  Also the three ward councillors; Claire Kober, Joe Goldberg, and Cllr Dhiren Basu.

(Tottenham Hale ward councillor)

Alan, Jaqueline posted on here to threaten Jenny with legal action.  She has subsequently refused to accept responsibility for  the disruption and abuse suffered by neighbours at the hands of her tenants.  She has also refused to answer the question as to whether she has permission to let out her properties as residences or is doing so illegally.  I am pleased that she has started posting because I find her posts interesting but I don't think she gets much credit for the content.

I reiterate I have 3 Units , Majorlink Ltd have at least 26 on the site of Omega .
Planning legislation is clearly defined ?
Credit to Jacqueline for being pro active on these issues. I know that she is responsible for a small proportion of the tenants but has unfortunately and unwittingly become the 'face' of Omega.

Once again, she has brought all of this on herself..

 Dear Alan 

Would it be possible for you to ask for ' A Vote Of No Confidence' , in the Ward Councillor's responsible for the lack of services at Omega Works , on behalf of Council Tax Residents at Omega Works ? 

Thank you 

Given your lack of response to my requests for clarification re planning permissions I am going to assume that your 3 units do not have planning permission for residential use. Therefore I presume they will not be entitled to residential refuse collection.

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