I am sure many of you saw the leaflet that dropped on our mats this morning about the redevelopment of the Hawes and Curtis site.
See the scan attached here if not.
There is a lot of development already happening close to us (Woodberry Down), and a lot more to come down the pipe (St Anns, Heartlands) as 'open' and brownfield' sites are identified and (re)developed as part of wider development plans for the borough.
You may have something to say about it, and you can do so at public exhibitions at the Falkland Centre, entrance on Frobisher Rd, by Harringay Passage. Near North Harringay Primary. Friday 5th Feb 4-8pm and Saturday 6th Feb 1-5pm.
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Hi tigha, I'm also a bit of a skeptic. I was also looking forward to some kind of cycling hub. But, given the size of a possible new retail space on the 'main drag' I'd not be surprised if we end up with some kind of M&S/ waitrose/ sainsbury local or more probably another super sized Turkish.
It's also inevitable that there will be more flats than advertised, the council are under pressure to provide much needed accommodation and a site of this size provides a unique opportunity in this area.
Good suggestion, I'll do that
Not sure you know this but Haringey is currently rolling out the management of HMOs across the borough. Given the license costs, assume this is relatively self funding, so not as at risk of cuts as other elements of the council's service. BTW HMO means any property of 5 or more residents it seems, whether the tenants know each other (and are living as a 'group') or not.
If you have an issue suggest you flag it with this lady. She seems eminently sensible...
Glayne Russell (Mrs)
Senior Environmental Health Officer (Shared and Empty Homes)
Haringey Council, Housing Improvement Team (Private Sector)
Apex House, 820 Seven Sisters Road N15 5PQ
T. 020 8489 5252
Try this for a definition of an HMO - the relationship between the tenants is key.
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