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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

I missed it, how did it go?

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Photo attachments deleted James - same old chestnut of saving space, especially since you've already added the photos here.
no prob hugh
Agree. Let's start with a HOL campaign, co-ordinated with print media.

TfL will have a pot of money aside for non-year end decisions on borough funding. Haley/Lammy need to bang on their door!
That was an interesting meeting.

I support the idea of making Wightman Road a priority issue. I too was surprised to hear that David Lammy's office had not heard anything about this road causing problems. Maybe that's because too many people have given up hope of any improvement.

The gentleman from the Wightman Road residents association seemed very sensible to me, and suggested that he wanted to avoid getting into technical aspects of what traffic calming might mean (e.g. chicanes, speed bumps). However, as a pedestrian user of Wightman Road here are some thoughts I would like to contribute:

A zebra crossing (anywhere) would slow traffic down (and I suspect would do so even when no-one was crossing it). Without the current refuges I doubt I would cross at all in the rush hour.

Wightman Road is an essential pedestrian route for almost anyone living on a ladder road wanting to use Harringay station. Traffic calming that encouraged greater pedestrian use could also encourage train travel.

A bus route on Wightman Road would also slow traffic down, and would also encourage people to use the stations at Hornsey or Harringay.

I would also like to be able to walk on either pavement of Wightman Road two-abreast rather than having to go single file. This unsociability, combined with the noise, must also discourage people from walking to the station. Negotiating a wheelchair along the pavement must from time to time be quite impossible.

I also cycle regularly on Wightman Road - it is not pleasant and it is made worse by the combination of traffic speed and the narrowness of the road, leading to regular close shaves. But no collisions for me at least, as yet.
Guy, as WR residents and pedestrian users we agree with every point you make. That zebra (light controlled) crossing if located between Pemberton & Mattison Road junctions would have the added bonus of serving pupils of S.Harringay School and worshippers at St Augustine's on Mattison Rd.
I have started a separate thread for the education debate so that the main issues discussed in the meeting can have space here.

To give space to members who want to focus on these issues, I'm sorry, but we'll be deleting all further education posts made in this discussion thread.
1. Who paid for it?? You and me I suspect.
2. Typical . Do what I say not what I do
3. Turncoat. Really, he must be shaking in his shoes now ...I bet that wasn't the case 5 years ago
4. HOL is a truly great forum...but he had to say that didn't he ( Even if he didn't believe it)
5. What do we elect him for then?
6. Yeahhhhhh!
I agree with you except for the bit about taking down the post. It's obviously a little immature and not worthy of a response. I have to put up with people hassling me about how I educate my children. I'm sure David is a big boy and can put up with it too.

Jane, flame me!
I have read through the responses to the David Lammy event. It was good to see that Mr Lammy has decided to show his face in the borough for an event such as this. Something he does so rearly. There must be an election soon.
Cynic, he does actually live here somewhere.
Some follow up from the meeting on HMOs and unlawful conversions.

We are still going through all the surveys and responses, sorry it’s taking so long. Over 200 residents responded so thanks to everyone that got involved.

David is also in the process of following up the Local Govt Ombudsman investigation which was mentioned at the meeting and we should have a more detailed response soon.

As we all know, many people in Harringay have expressed concerns about possible dodgy property conversions in our local area. Many of us know from personal experience the severe problems that can be caused by such conversions – from poor conditions for the tenants inside the properties, to seemingly unaccountable landlords, to antisocial behaviour and a lack of sufficient local amenities – and we want to do something about it.

As part of our ongoing effort to tackle this problem strategically, it would be helpful if information could be collected in a standard format. This can make it easier to analyse the problems and to request that they are investigated in a strategic way.

The form can be downloaded or filled in online at:
http://www.davidlammy.co.uk/cracking_down_on_unlawful_conversions

We have created this form in an effort to collect information in this way, and I ask people to complete and return this form whenever they have such an issue relating to a property in Haringey.

Please return the form by post to Nora Mulready, Senior Caseworker, Office of David Lammy MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA, or by email to mulreadyn@parliament.uk.

Many thanks.

Nora,

Nora Mulready
Senior Caseworker
David Lammy MP

Ps. Today we’ve contacted a local estate agent in relation to a property that they have advertised for sale. A resident has alerted us to the fact that the advertised ‘six bedroom property’ may currently be subject to enforcement action requiring the landlord to convert it back to its previous use, (and that the landlord may have decided to put it up for sale instead…)

It’s important for us to tackle this problem from every angle and therefore we are looking into contacting local estate agents to highlight this issue. We’ll be asking them for information on their policy towards checking the status of prospective properties, for sale or for rent, in relation to planning permission/outstanding enforcement action.

Given that unlawful property conversion is a serious problem in the Haringey area, it is essential that local estate agents do not serve to facilitate those developers and landlords who break the rules and disregard the needs of the local community.

Will keep you posted.

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