Two-thirds of the St Ann’s Hospital site is due to be sold for private housing development, with only 14% of the homes classed as “affordable”. The current proposal takes no account of the needs of local people at a time of severe housing need.
StART is a group of Haringey residents and workers who want to see the St. Ann’s Hospital site used for the good of the community. They say "We want to plan and organise a community-led development with the full participation of local people, to provide genuinely affordable homes and other facilities that respond to local needs".
Last year hundreds of local people took part in the group's survey to say what they want to see happen to the St Ann’s site. The top priority was for homes that local people can afford to rent or buy, closely followed by health services, green spaces and community facilities.
The results showed overwhelming support for the idea that local people are best placed to say what’s needed and to take a lead in the site’s redevelopment and management. Based on these results and the ideas developed in three consultation meetings, StART's team of architects have come up with the next set of draft plans which the group now want to to share and discuss with the wider local community.
View the draft plans
View the draft plans and tell StART what you think on:
Chestnuts Primary School, Black Boy Lane, N15 3AS
Can’t make the consultations?
You can still get involved StART need people to help with leafleting, stalls, legal advice, finances, publicity, planning and so much more. If you have time or skills to share please contact StART at info@startharingey.co.uk
MAKE A PLEDGE!
StART need to raise £25k by October 9 to pay for the architects’ finished plans for the development. These plans will allow them to cost the project and put together a bid for the site. Help StART by making a pledge today: www.spacehive.com/st-anns-redevelopment
PDF leaflet attached.
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bump... just because this is on tomorrow night (tonight, by the time most people will read this).
And because I think the architects may have put a tall building in the middle to encourage disagreement! Or to facilitate affordable housing.
Come along, either on Wednesday or Saturday.
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