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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Is there already a discussion running regarding the Haringey Draft Local Plan ?

This is the latest one produced by Haringey and it clearly affects Green Lanes and the Arena retail park.  

https://haringey.gov.uk/planning-building-control/planning/planning....

(The closing dates for comments is 19th December)

It looks like the plan is to close the Arena Retail park and replace with high density housing (high rise flats?).   T

I know Ian from Ladder Community Safety Partnership has made some comments and shared them with the group by email  and it will be discussed at the meeting on 16th December.  

Are there any other discussions going on ? 

Anna 

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Good question, Anna C, as the Plan will be used by council officers, councillors and developers - and in planning appeals - for planning applications and decisions for the next five years. There are policies on important sites such as Ally Pally and open spaces like Finsbury Park (cough cough, Mr Carter)... Anyone can make suggestions for improvement or disagreement (too much high-rise? not enough cycling lanes?) and that will entitle you to speak at the Public Enquiry which considers the draft plan.

The local plan also puts Rowans at risk. As you say deadline is this week to reply.

https://haringeynewlocalplan.commonplace.is/proposals/v3/sg-sa01-fi...*5rzs7j*_gcl_au*MjY1MjI5MjU3LjE3NTM3MTc4NjQuMTY1OTE4OTA4Ny4xNzU4ODQzNzE3LjE3NTg4NDYxNjQ&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

Trees can be replanted.  More trees can be planted. Rowans are great, I have one in my garden.

ba dum tsss

Is the proposal that the big Sainsburys be converted to housing as well?

yes. The land will be repurposed. Presumably there will be a super market still but below a block of flats, like the development in Hornsey Rd where the told tip used to be. 

The plan is that there will be a smaller Sainsburys only.  All the other shops and the petrol station would go.

Daft. If there was insufficient need [demand], the big Sainsbury's and its associated facilities would not there, paying substantial rents and rates. Haringey Council cannot afford the compulsory purchase costs so why is it wasting our time and money on this aspirational nonsense? 

I believe because it has to. Any council that doesn't have a plan that shows how it hits housing targets and that covers enough of the borough can have plans imposed top down from Whitehall.

For the immediate area, it all seems to be a rehash of very familiar stuff that's been proposed for well over a decade now. 

Linking St Ann's Hospital Site to Gardens/GL

Linking Gardens to Arena through railway arches (community garden?)

Turning Arena into mixed use housing/retail/leisure

Creating an entrance to Finsbury on NE corner (Endymion/GL)

Residential on Jewson site

Making the warehouses more fit for habitation

etc etc.

These plans, while important in some respects, are very often thought experiments that end nowhere. The land and properties involved are generally in private hands... or worse, a National Rail or TfL type entity.

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