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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

If you live on the Ladder, I hope you also found this a rather pleasant week to be a Harringay resident. Apart from Sunday, pollution readings have been reassuringly low across the board.

A small thank you to the weather gods, who kindly arranged enough wind to whisk the pollution away from us. Although spare a thought for the Gardens, who may have been sitting rather inconveniently in the slipstream. 🌬️

The good news is the numbers are down. The less good news? The overall pattern hasn’t changed. We are still seeing the biggest spikes in the early and late evening.

And what happens at those times? If traffic were the main culprit, surely we would expect a matching morning peak when people are heading out — but that’s not what the data is showing.

So, a polite public question to Haringey Council: what more evidence do you need before investigating the likely sources properly?

Our citizen scientists have been busy collecting the clues. We’d love the council to bring its expertise to the table too — ideally before the pollution decides to solve the mystery itself.

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And a reminder about attending the meeting with the council to voice our concerns and demand action - Monday 22 June 6.30pm

Please Sign up to the meeting which will be via Teams. Details are included in the tickets delivered by Eventbrite.
 
If you have 2 minutes, could you take a look at the Google Forms containing 3 optional questions asking for your perspective on the pollution, and any questions for the council.
 
For full links please see:
Sign up for the event - via Eventbrite - 
 
Teams link for meeting:
Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/375829307880034?p=0NfK8YqnXaaBgkce4W Meeting ID: 375 829 307 880 034 Passcode: GW6Ub7HU
 
Google Forms - 
Any questions please email harringaypollution@gmail.com

It has been foul in the gardens this week. Feels like every night the smog has descended

Thank you so much for sharing the impact in the Gardens - it isn't that the pollution is down. Its just that it is blowing a different way. This really highlights the need for better monitoring - actually seeing where the pollution goes.

Thanks Dan and sorry Gardens residents :-(

I understand that elected councillors have been trying to get action on this for years.

One suspects that no council employees live in or near the affected areas. And if they did, then action may have taken place. Years ago.

#IntenseInertia

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How about a march down Green Lanes one Sunday afternoon to protest the pollution.

That, with a bit of media coverage, might focus the minds of the grillers and powers that be.

First thing, let's get a lot of us attending on Monday. It's so easy to dismiss us if we don't shout together for change. Please please sign up and make your voice heard!

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