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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Meeting of West Green Road/Seven Sisters Development Trust on Thursday July 16 at 6 for 6.30 at Tottenham Chances 399, Tottenham High Rd.

Public meeting of the Development Trust which has planning permission to restore the Wards Corner building over Seven Sisters tube station which contains a large multi/ethnic/latin american indoor market. The ground floor is also registered at an asset of Community Value.

The Development Trust has obtained a Fist Steps grant to develop its business plan and governance to deliver the community plan.The meeting will progress these matters and provide information about the Trust  and the plan.

RSVP n15developmenttrust@gmail.com

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Hi. Thought you be interested in this article about Seven Sisters appearing in BD

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Thanks for that info.  Not clear where it is they are working - on the High Road, (which side?) or on the Seven Sisters Rd entrance to the tube + rail station - that latter is deffo bleak.  No contact info for them in that article.

It's the Seven Sisters Road side. I saw an online article that is subscription based. Just google 'seven sisters art' in Incognito and view the 'news' results. Sounds really promising.

This is the practice website: http://assemblestudio.co.uk/?page_id=48

They also need to be very mindful that another branch of TFL is planning to foist a very ill-conceived Cycle Super Highway 1 onto the area in front of the station at Seve.... Just how it will improve the plight of cyclists and pedestrians using the area is beyond me but this intervention will not make it past the works unless something has changed since TFL published its plans

I've been trying to get details of this plan since a couple of notices were tacked to lampposts last month, but have had no replies.

The big question is, why was this not incorporated into the gyratory rebuild?  They have already dug up and replaced all the pavements along the High Road, now they are digging them up again - a year later. Who can we question about this?  Who is responsible|?

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