Haringey Independent, Charlotte Gray wrote:
Seventeen of Haringey's most historic buildings and monuments are at risk of decaying beyond repair, English Heritage has warned.
The organisation launched their
Heritage at risk register yesterday, which reveals the listed buildings, monuments and parks in danger of decay or modernisation.
There are 17 on the list in Haringey, including two new additions for this year - the Palace Cathedral, formerly Tottenham Palace Theatre, in Tottenham High Road, and a cast iron lamp column in Hornsey High Street, built around 1870.
Of the 17 buildings and monuments on the list, three are deemed to be in "very bad" condition, eight are in "poor" condition and six are judged as "fair".
They are all deteriorating or suffering from disrepair.
The Palace Cathedral, built in 1908 by Wylson Long as a variety theatre, is suffering significant water damage to its structure and interior.
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A cattle trough and drinking fountain erected in 1901 in Wood Green High Road, listed as in "poor" condition, has been neglected and is in need of disrepair, while some fine tombs and monuments in the medieval churchyard of All Hallows in Tottenham have been vandalised.
Putting these historical features on the English Heritage register entitles Haringey Council to bid for money to restore them.
Cabinet member for regeneration and enterprise, Councillor Kaushika Amin, said: "Haringey has some outstanding, historic buildings which, along with English Heritage, we're keen to preserve for future generations.
"Each year we put forward nominations to English Heritage for those buildings which we think should be included in their Heritage at Risk register. Being on the register means that the plight of these buildings is highlighted nationally, and it can also help obtain funds to repair and restore them.
"The Council is actively seeking the repair and restoration of all structures on the at risk register, and to secure their future use for the borough."
Simon Thurley, chief executive of English Heritage, said: "These are places, buildings and landscapes that have the potential to shape the quality and even the course of our lives. Yet their future is uncertain.
"In today's fast-changing society this heritage is arguably more important then ever, providing a sense of permanence and continuity, a focus for social cohesion and a sense of identity as well as a catalyst for regeneration and good new design."
In recent years work to resore two buildings in the borough has led to them being taken off the register: The Former Tottenham Public Baths and Number 336 Philip Lane
The full list:
Hornsey Town Hall, Broadway, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Poor
Occupancy: Part occupied
*
Alexandra Palace (theatre), Muswell Hill, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Poor
Occupancy: Vacant
*
Drinking Fountain, High Street, Hornsey, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Poor
*
Cast Iron Lamp Column, Hornsey High Street, Hornsey, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Fair
*
War Memorial Chapel at Hornsey Central Hospital, Park Road, Hornsey, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Fair
*
Public toilets, Bruce Grove, Tottenham, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Poor
*
7, Bruce Grove, Tottenham, Haringey, Greater London
Condition:Very bad
Occupancy: Vacant
*
All Hallows Churchyard, Church Lane, Tottenham, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Poor
*
The Palace Cathedral (former Tottenham Palace Theatre), 421-427, High Road, Tottenham, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Poor
Occupancy: Occupied
*
Warmington House, 744, High Road, Tottenham, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Fair
Occupancy: Vacant
*
Percy House, 796, High Road, Tottenham, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Fair
Occupancy: Vacant
*
810, High Road, Tottenham, Haringey, Greater London
Condition:Very bad
Occupancy: Vacant
*
Tottenham Town Hall, Town Hall Approach Road, Tottenham, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Fair
Occupancy: Part occupied
*
Former Gaumont Palace Cinema, Broadway, Wood Green, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Fair
Occupancy: Part occupied
*
Drinking fountain and cattle trough, High Road, Wood Green, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Poor
*
Porters and Walters Almshouses, St Leonard's Almshouses, Nightingale Road, Wood Green, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Poor
Occupancy: Occupied
*
Gates and railings to St Leonard's Almshouses, 12-24, Nightingale Road, Wood Green, Haringey, Greater London
Condition: Very bad