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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

As part and parcel of the regeneration work to Wood Green, there will significant travel disruption in the coming months.

The work will introduce new road crossings and raised surfaces to prioritise pedestrians and cyclists and will be taking place at various points along the High Road until March next year.

Motorists have been advised to avoid the High Road where possible, while bus users will face disruption as routes are diverted or shortened to stop passengers being stuck in traffic.

The first stage of roadworks will start on Monday 1 September, as improvements get underway outside Wood Green Library and at the junction with Alexandra Road.

Location Duration Start Finish

Islands on High Road

4 days 1 September 2014 4 September 2014
Phase 2A & B - Library to the Mall (East) 13 days 4 September 2014 16 September 2014
Phase 3B - The Mall to Brampton Park Road 34 days 17 September 2014 20 October 2014
Phase 3A - The Mall to Dovecote Avenue 19 days 21 October 2014 7 November 2014
Phase 4B - Brampton Park Road to Coleraine Road 20 days 10 November 2014 28 November 2014

Christmas Embargo period (no works allowed on important routes)

1 December 2014

4 January 2015

Phase 2C - Library (West) 11 days 6 January 2015 16 January 2015
Phase 2D - The Mall (West) 11 days 19 January 2015 29 January 2015
Phase 4B - Brampton Park Road to Coleraine Road 37 days 30 January 2015 7 March 2015

For more information, a detailed schedule and updates as work progresses, see the Wood Green Scheme page

For updates on changes to bus routes, stopping arrangements and information for passengers visit the TfL website (external link)

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Would have been nicer to have used the Council money to keep open clubs and other facilities for the elderly and for young people. Crisis ? What crisis ? as Callaghan didn't say.

John, I'm unsure how far it's an option.  Our incompetent Council still needs cash to pay for security on all the buildings now left empty.  Like this one, for instance.

The issue of cuts on youth services was scrutinised by a concerned group of young people and others who conclusively showed that the figures given by the Council were inaccurate and misleading. As I recall, this was one of the few times when a member of the Kober "cabinet" - Cllr Joe Goldberg - actually had the honesty and grace to admit he'd got it wrong.

Which didn't stop the Koberites wasting public money on a party political propaganda campaign - posters advertising their "12 in 2012" pledges. One of which was about the Bruce Grove Youth Centre.

Just to add to this - the bus station behind Turnpike Lane tube station is also closed, but is due to open again later this month.

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