A number of HOL contributors have suggested that there is a need for a Harringay Ladder Residents Association (RA) - in particular so that those residents can be represented on, or have access to, various Haringey Council Groups, such as the Finsbury Park Stakeholders Group; and can also present a united front to the Council on matters such as parking, rubbish collection, developments, etc as well as promoting appropriate cultural events.
Membership would presumably be open to residents aged over 16 within the following boundaries:
Green Lanes West, from Endymion Rd to Turnpike Lane
Turnpike Lane South, from Green Lanes to Wightman Rd
Both sides of Wightman Rd and Alroy Rd
Endymion Rd
As a first step, it will be necessary to assemble a group of interested people to form an interim committee to discuss what form the RA should take and to agree a constitution, after which the RA can be formally established ( to be effective, an RA has to conform to various legal requirements ) . It would be necessary at an early stage to consider whether the proposed Ladder RA would conflict with any other RAs in the catchment area.
I would like to hear from anyone who is prepared to take part in this initial work ( and it will involve work ) by email to macbeast76@hotmail.com,. Please give full name and your preferred email address and outline any special areas of expertise that could be useful to the RA.
If you have read this far, thank you for your interest
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It is. I would encourage all of its members to recognise that.
-Michael,
Why do you say the LCSP is opposed to the idea of a Ladder RA? I think all I & others have been saying is that a form of RA already exists and duplication doesn't really seem a best way of using limited resources. From my experience, running and maintaining LCSP is very time consuming and remember it is all voluntary. My invitation was for you to come to an LCSP meeting or join via the email address so that you would know what is already going on, that's all.
LCSP is not the only group on the block and there is always room for more groups, but I would've thought that you'd like to find out what was already happening before you launch your 'idea' which is why I have gone into some detail in recent posts for you.
I have spent more time answering questions on this thread than I would at a monthly meeting.
I can't always get to a meeting for similar reasons to yours - attendance isn't obligatory - so I read the agenda / minutes and communicate any input I feel necessary.
Face to face discussion can often lead to a rapid resolution - hence meetings. What would your concept do, regarding meetings, - video conference call? Sounds expensive, and quite time consuming to set up, but what do I know?
What do you say?
- Ant
Speaking personally, I don't think the LCSP is broken so there is no need to fix it. As for experiments, doesn't one do them in a laboratory?
I'm sure that the LCSP would require a meeting to discuss your proposal and as you have pointed out the next meeting will be on September 11th when it could be on the agenda if members request it
-Michael,
Haringey Federation of Residents Association lists LCSP as a member. LCSP attends general meetings of the HFRA if and when an issue might be relevant to take to it. LCSP also receives communications from HFRA particularly when an issue might be borough-wide.
As I’ve stated in a previous post the LCSP is approximately 15 years old and at it’s inception which grew out of individual street Neighbourhood Watches it did have a primary focus on the policing and community safety. As time went on however it became apparent that community safety was not solely the domain of the police force and that planning, HMOs, the environment (street scene), refuse, pot-holes etc., etc. also had a major part to play in community safety so the LCSP began to address these issues as well.
The LCSP in it’s current form is a bit of a hybrid out of necessity - it works quite well in that format and has won numerous awards for it’s work.
Better Haringey Award 2005 (LBH)
Most Pro-Active Local Group 2006 (LBH)
Citizen Community Safety Award 2010 (LBH)
Team London Award 2011 (GLA)
Outstanding Service to Haringey NHW 2013 (Met. Police)
Well done on the awards. Here's our trophy cabinet.
- Hugh,
Congratulations!
We all seem to be doing the right thing in our own ways, what a wonderful situation to be in. Diversity brings it's own rewards.
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