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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Just browsing the local blogs and found this little timeline of Lordship Rec that they've posted following last Saturday's talk at the Haringey History Fair.

Sharing it for interest:

  • 1800s-1900s Downhills manor/estate straddles area – to become Downhills Park and Lordship Rec in the 20th century. Included Moselle River and adjacent ornamental lake (thought to be on the site of a Saxon ‘moat’). Green spaces were also known locally as ‘uplands’, ‘downhills’ and ‘mount pleasant’ at different times.
  • 1910-20 Tower Gardens Estate built. To the south there are allotments + river + marsh + a ‘Broadwaters’ farm
  • 1932 Lordship Rec created by Tottenham Council.
  • 1936* 10,000 local people attend Lordship Rec grand opening
  • 1938 Model Traffic Area (MTA), unique in UK, opened.
  • 1940 Downhills Shelter (in southern part of park) suffers wartime bomb direct hit. 40+ local people killed.1950s – 70s Park’s heyday eg MTA, Shell theatre events, boating lake and ‘cascades’ etc
  • 1966 Thousands attend Haringey Show in the Rec (on World Cup Final Day!)
  • 1970s Broadwater Farm Estate built. Loss of many allotments.
  • 1980s – 90s Cuts to maintenance and staffing cause serious decline
  • 1980s Closure of lido by the Rec – replaced by housing. More open space lost. Woodland planted at the south of the park.
  • 1985 BWF disturbances – Inquiry report calls for regeneration of estate and park. Broadwater Farm Residents Association demand improvements to the area.
  • 1990s BWF Estate residents drive forward regeneration of the estate, and new Community Centre built next to park. Organise multicultural festivals in centre and park. Broadwater United football teams multiply and manage sport pitch in the Rec.
  • 1990s Some physical improvements in the Rec (drainage, BMX track) but chronic lack of staffing and maintenance continues. Mother & Toddler Group take over disused hut as play facility (later to be co-managed with the Friends)
  • 1998-9 Tower Gardens Residents Network launched to the north. Friends of Downhills Park launched to the south. Both groups very active and in achieving improvements.
  • 2001 Friends of Lordship Rec launched, inspired by the neighbouring community efforts.
  • 2002 Resident-led Lordship Rec Users Forum set up for community/council coordination to achieve improvements – have met monthly ever since (like the Friends have)
  • 2000s Friends organise annual community festivals in Rec. Development of range of user groups and a vision for community-led regeneration/renewal.
  • 2005-7 Some investment in active play areas. Friends rescue/improve woodland and lake areas. Staffing re-introduced after Friends lobbying.
  • 2008- Back 2 Earth local charity set up to promote food growing, healthy eating and environmental sustainability in the Community Centre and in the future Rec
  • 2011 LRUF hold weekly coordination meetings to oversee regeneration plans
  • 2012 Regeneration and renewal works implemented, including restoring and bringing Rec heritage features alive again!! (eg Shell, MTA, River, main entrance)
  • June 24th 2012 Planned walk along the (mainly culverted) route of the River Moselle
  • Sept 22nd 2012 Planned Lordship Rec Community Festival
  • 2013-forever? Planned community/council joint management of the park and ‘micro-management’ of its specific facilities/areas…

 

*A little more info from A N Wilson's London: A Short History

Lordship Rec, dubbed by Wilson 'a fantasy of Socialist order', reflects both the vision of pre war Socialists under Herbert Morrison (Mandelson's grandad), leader of the LCC, with its allotments and sense of space for those living in flats and tenements in Tottenham and its model traffic area which apparently reflected their interest in a co ordinated public transport system. On its opening day 500 children queued from 8am for tickets.

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Thanks Liz. Do you know when the current work is due to finish?

Afraid not. Above was a bit of a cut and paste job but if you click the Lordship Rec link it takes you to their blog which may have the info.

There is no exact date but it is bookmarked for late summer 2012.

The football pitches were finished a while ago and are almost professional looking as they dug out to a great depth to get the best foundations for drainage so that they could be used as often as possible.

The Environmental Hub building containing a cafe, WCs and meeting hall is under construction still but that is the only major work still needed. The river Moselle is now fully rerouted and the bridges completed, along with some planting in the main area with trees.

Once that is done they can start rebuilding the paths and do the final dressing of the park. It should look fantastic when it is all done.

I thought there had been some talk of a city farm at Lordship Rec. Sometime before the reality of the ecomonic downturn set in. In 2008 maybe? Does anyone know or remember anything about this?

There were indeed plans for a city farm Tilly but I don't think that they are part of the final version at present and may be deferred until a later date if funds become available.

There are confusingly two versions of the park layout with significant changes being the additional lakes in the version on the Lordship Rec website but the current layout of the Moselle is much closer to the Haringey version.

Haringey council map - http://www.haringey.gov.uk/lordship_master_plan_june10.pdf

LR website map - http://www.lordshiprec.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/50012002_m...

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