I'm having trouble locating this. Have you by any chance got a link, please ?
I assume that everyone can agree that if the 'headline' given by Michael shows the BBC are reporting an accurate overall picture, this is good news.
Let's hope too that the new businesses are at least medium term and sustainable. Does anyone know which organisation(s?) did this research and if they are independent of Council or business interests?
One factor affecting these changes - which it's fair to say that even Haringey "regeneration" staff have accepted as a concern - is that there's pressure (and profit) in converting existing commercial premises into residential. So again, if business premises are actually growing or holding their own, that's also optimistic.
I found it interesting that a recent article by Cll Joe Goldberg referenced the late Jane Jacobs - the American/Canadian writer on cities. From her first book (1961) to her last (2004) she maintained the importance of socially and economically mixed cities as part of the virtuous circle which avoids displacing lower income residents to city peripheries and beyond.
How do you rate Jane Jacobs, Matthew? She's been an inspiration to me since Penguin first published a paperback of "Death and Life of Great American Cities".
She died a few days short of her ninetieth birthday. Two years earlier she published Dark Age Ahead. If you've read it you'll know it's both gloomy about the dangers we face, but that she also offers positive and practical suggestions. She's not always right, of course. A point she makes among the end notes in that book:
"I have learned yet again (this has been going on all my life) what folly it is to take anything for granted without examining it skeptically."
I still haven't yet seen the BBC item. But someone who viewed it said they thought it referred to aspirations for Haringey in twenty years time. I desperately hope that's inaccurate. The last thing people need is more vague promises - not 'jam' tomorow or next year - but sometime in the twenty thirties.
As for Cllr Joe Goldberg's article - well he lists several theorists. Two of whom I'd never heard of. But I'll be reading their books hoping for some illumination.
Thanks, Michael. I'll be looking further into this.
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