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Haringey Greens condemn social cleansing and pledge not to demolish estates in London

“Housing is for people and housing solutions ought to be focused on people. Large-scale demolition and redevelopment too often sacrifices local communities to the interests of developers and their shareholders. When the Green Party is elected, we will work with local people to support housing solutions that are environmentally sustainable and honestly affordable”, says Ronald Stewart, Green Party candidate for the Enfield and Haringey constituency for the London Assembly.

Responding to news that the government wants to bulldoze so-called sink estates in London, including Broadwater Farm in Tottenham, Green mayoral candidate Sian Berry condemned this policy of “social cleansing” and pledged to oppose estate demolitions in the capital.

“In the great majority of cases, demolition is not the right thing to do. Unless an estate is beyond repair, it’s much better to work with the community to improve housing stock than to demolish it completely,” she said.

The Greens’ housing policy for London is based on a presumption against estate demolition, especially where the local community is opposed to it. As Mayor, Sian Berry would use her powers to call in planning applications where councils want to demolish communities.

“My guiding principle would be to explore all the options and let the tenants decide. I would put resources and staff into a new Community Homes Unit at City Hall to support community-led housing schemes, especially in estate regeneration. It would help residents in places like Broadwater Farm develop their own master plans for the kind of refurbishment and redevelopment they want.

“That’s very different to the social cleansing the Prime Minister clearly favours, which is a short-sighted as well as an ugly way to run a city.  Whenever estates are demolished, they are replaced with a much smaller number of homes that are affordable to people on average salaries. That either forces people further away from where they work, putting more strain on the transport system, or out of the city altogether. We will eventually find that central London is a depopulated island of ‘investments’ that can’t actually function at all.”

Dee Searle, former Green candidate for Tottenham and currently running for a seat at City Hall, added: “It's depressing that David Cameron persists in repeating tired, inaccurate stereotypes about Broadwater Farm. “The area has a vibrant, diverse community that successfully challenged Haringey Council's plans to demolish part of the estate earlier this year and runs many valuable local projects. Like many council estates it would benefit from investment. But this should be in consultation with residents.”

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