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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

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Park Police to keep Finsbury Park, Duckets Common and Fairland Park safe for All
Promote cycling police, to be more reactive, with more police visibility, targeting hot spots for crime quickly and effectively.

Better roads for bikes means better roads all round

Promote the key benefits of the StArt initiative for truly affordable Housing and improved health care provision, as well as employment opportunities within the St Ann's sight.

Safer crossings for pedestrians on Green Lanes , Endymion Rd, Turnpike Lane and Wightman Rd and Tokyo Crossing at Frobisher Rd Junction with Green Lanes. a safe crossing from Duckets common to Green Gate Common for bus users and pedestrians.

Electric vehicle charging points for the Ladder, especially on new developments.

Community Infrastructure Levy money to be locked into the ward from Development, some five million pounds.

An equitable solution to reduce impact on our communities health from congestion and traffic

Realise the objectives of Living Wightman

Return of Children's centres to the Ladder, promoting parent training and caring, employment opportunities.

Establish a forum to senior citizens,mot encourage greater visibility in the community and meet their needs

Cultural forums to understand emerging needs within our community, and encourage social activity

A community zone like the Gardens residents have, an old Labour idea.

Community festivals for Finsbury park

Street parties for greater social bonding and communication

Translations fit for purpose, with extra carriages for commuters in peak times.

Accessible train stations for Hornsey Harringay.

Improve safer access on our pedestrian rail Bridges at Hornsey and Harringay

Improve pedestrian linkages or routes to our train stations parks and ledgeability of area for walking

Make the route to Manor House and Turnpike lane less pedestrian hostile with improvements coordinating with Hackney council urban design team.

Safer crossings for the passage for pedestrians

A new pedestrian crossing on Harringay passage to cross Turnpike Lane, encouraging pedestrian movement on to to Wood Green exiting at the little Green Bookshop.

LED lighting for Harringay Passage.

Improved footpaths across the Ladder

Pollution studies by Haringey Council.

Enforcement of speed restrictions at night to make green Lanes safer.

Encourage diversity on the high street, look at high street rates, to establish if Haringey are pricing out dynamic business in empty shops, encouraging local employment, and offerings on the High Street.

A W bus for wightman rd from Sainsbury's to Shopping City.

A greater diversity of activities and sports in Finsbury Park.

Promote and support community involvement of sites of environmental importance within Harringay

Identify opportunities for a school site for secondary or matriculation, ie years 10 -12, possibly Jewsons with good rail links to facilities at Heartlands only 3-4 minutes by train.

Promote and open up our Community centres to promote cultural cohesion and experience

Reduction of car reliance, energy poverty and promote technology to realise a carbon neutral ward

Provide a guideline for loft extensions with case studies to promote thoughtful development and visual impact

Encourage gardening in front yards to improve the feel of Harringay's private realm

Promote vistas with careful consideration of tree planting on the Ladder Roads, greening our ward.

Bring back a Harringay Market to promote food and start ups, with a pathway to longer term enterprise.

Encourage Harringay to be creative with our area, and get behind local initiatives.

Encourage sporting activity for all, through cooperation with schools.

More to follow, any party can adopt these ideas and they should enguage all of them within their political career. it's a wish list so you can be as creative and dynamic as you like.

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Perhaps if you doubled Haringey''s annual budget you might achieve half of the above...where are you suggesting the money comes from?
I think the nature of a wish list is that it doesn't involve drawing up detailed costings. Also some of this is TFL or could be community intiatives funded through bids. I think it's important to have a bit of vision and I enjoyed reading this list. There is a better way than to be than constantly in a state of protest at what is being done to a community by others. Dare to dream?
All perfectly achievable objectives, with cooperation and initiative. If there is no interest there may be no political appetite, that's the bigger question, those in the West of the borough think all the money's going on us and vice versa, a ward in the balance of power gets political attention and things done.

I think perhaps you mean a wish list rather than a bucket list? I don't think Harringay is on its way out just yet.

True Harringay is awesomely alive.
My bucket list for Harringay may been better, but it's all metaphysical.

Ever so slightly tinged green.....

I've always fancied a village green on the 'lanes'
I used to get so p***ed off when Paul Simon started waxing lyrical with 'At the heart of Harringay village'
Always thought they owed us a 'Heart of the Village' but they keep building on any suitable site.
I thought the coleseum site would have been good and the Curtis and Hawes site would be just about perfect.
Cricket and warm beer on a summer afternoon anyone?

Oh well! Back to reality.

I agree Andy. I've been championing this off and on for the last decade. We could create a space about the size of Crouch End's "village green" in the corner of the old cricket pitch in Finsbury Park without impinging on the space used by the baseball players. It would be great to have somewhere close to the town centre where neighbourhood stuff could happen.

Yes, I remember. But I always thought that the park was just a little too far from 'the heart' of our bit of GL
You're right of course. The ideal spot would have been after the Coliseum burnt down! With Hawes and Curtis sold though it's about the closest option.
Yes,

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