The following came if from
HFRA:
Sent: 23 November 2010 14:31
A small panel of Councillors from Haringey Council's Overview and Scrutiny are currently looking at the possibility of the Council introducing a default 20 mph speed limit across the borough. This would apply to all residential roads. In streets not already within 20 mph zones and subject to physical calming measures (e.g. speed humps), enforcement would be by signage alone.
The panel are keen to obtain the views of a range of local organisations with an interest in this area. They are holding a meeting for this purpose and I would like to invite you to come along and participate. The meeting will take place on Monday 13 December at 2:00 p.m. at the Civic Centre, High Road, Wood Green, N22 8LE.
Meetings are generally conducted in a relatively informal manner. It is envisaged that the meeting will finish by around 3:30 p.m. I would be very grateful if you could let me know if you are able to come along. If you are unable to make it, you would be very welcome to send in any views that you may have by e-mail or post if you so wish. Your assistance with this would be very much appreciated.
I would be very happy to provide additional information or answer any queries.
Many thanks
Rob Mack
Principal Scrutiny Support Officer
Tel: 020 8489 2921
rob.mack@haringey.gov.uk
Improvement, Performance and Scrutiny,
Haringey Council
7th. Floor River Park House,
225, High Road, Wood Green
LONDON N22 4HQ
I guess if anyone wants to go, call up and say you're from the biggest (2nd biggest perhaps after HFRA) community group in the borough.