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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

I've just entered the postcode N4 1RW in the address finder at the Haringey Planning Complaints Monitoring Service:

https://eforms.secure.haringey.gov.uk/ufs/ufsmain?esessionid=2

and discovered that 66 Wightman Road contains ten flats - that's right, ten!
It was refurbished at length in 2006. There is no planning application listed.

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Thanks for this Paul. This part of Haringey's website is new on me but looks useful. Can I ask you to walk us through it? Right now the link you pasted in above doesn't work. Googling "Haringey Planning Complaints Monitoring Service", I found this page with links towards the bottom under the heading "Online Services" which look like what you're talking about. Is it?

I tried the Planning Enforcement Complaints link and entered the post code but was taken to a form fro completion rather than the information you show. Clearly I'm missing something.
Went to Haringey website, search 'planning enforcement'. Clicked on second search result:

http://www.haringey.gov.uk/index/housing_and_planning/planning-mainpage/planning_enforcement.htm

Then clicked on planning enforcement online services:

http://www.haringey.gov.uk/index/housing_and_planning/planning-mainpage/planning_enforcement.htm#online

Then planning enforcement complaints:

https://eforms.secure.haringey.gov.uk/ufs/ufsmain?formid=PE_COMPLAINTS

Then next page ....... and you're into the address finder for the complaint etc.

To shortcut this just go from your first link 'this page', and follow 'planning complaints'. Input the postcode and scroll down the addresses which it finds for you.
That only appears to let you submit a complaint, not to view the details of an existing complaint. And accessing the complaint monitoring only gets you to a page which gives a weekly summary of complaints received and complaints resolved. I still can't find any service which allows you just to locate an actual complaint (and its progress) by giving the address (although I note that other councils, such as Waltham Forest, do allow this kind of search).
You may be pleased to hear that David Lammy's office have been in touch with the Council Leader and Chief Executive to press for an investigation of the property.

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