New brand identity strategy for Haringey
"I am in"
Discuss.
CDC
Haringey Councillor
Liberal Democrat Party
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The £20,000 film, The Haringey Story
Tags for Forum Posts: I am in, Local Government, brand strategy, folly, identity, nonsense, vanity, waste of money
Alan, I recommend that you pick up a copy of today's Ham&High Broadway, where there is much coverage of the new branding identity. Alongside a letter on the subject by my Highgate Cllr. colleague (Liz Morris), the Cabinet Member most responsible for this publishes an opinion column.
In that column, the Cabinet Member says (I'm paraphrasing) that the area of Haringey is too much associated with the Council. That is why the name "Council" has been dropped in the latest re-brand (I'd point out that the Borough of Haringey is a relatively recent and artificial construct, it being welded together from three smaller Boroughs in 1965).
Is this not a tacit admission that the Council has negative connotations for some, including for would-be developers?
The paradox is that the widely controversial decision by the Council to spend such a sum—in these times—simply reinforces those connotations.
That is why the name "Council" has been dropped in the latest re-brand (I'd point out that the Borough of Haringey is a relatively recent and artificial construct, it being welded together from three smaller Boroughs in 1965).
Come on Clive. I do understand your desire to keep the LD's profile in the public domain. But continuing this rubbish certainly won't help your cause.
Artificial?? The majority, I would imagine 65% of Haringey's population is younger than 50 and have no idea of the previous set up of London's local authorities, having never known anything else than the current Local authority.
Yes, I understand why you continue to rubbish the current set up and dream of the rebirth of 'nice and tidy middle class' Hornsey UDC, a new Crouch Hill to Highgate & Muswell Hill LD utopia of moral goodness, which could mean the coming to power and control of 'a' fiefdom for the LDs. But it ain't gonna happen. If you look at Paris and Berlin you'll see that the trend is for larger boroughs and not going back to smaller units. London will no doubt follow and I suggest that some other authorities such as Epping Forest District, Broxbourne and Epsom and Ewell may well be brought into Greater London over the next decade or so.
Paris 2016 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Paris
Berlin 23 to 12 Boroughs 2001 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berliner_Bezirke
In fact, there is no reason why we should have these artificial boundaries that dictate how London's wealth is not distributed e.g Haringey is an 'outer London borough that means our schools get less resources than Islington!
Health, social and educaction budgets should come from the mayors office and include precepts from the City. After all, Transport for London dictates that we have a detrimental, five lane trunk road running through Tottenham at Seven Sisters! Has any party suggested this sort of revolution?
Yes, I would agree with you to a certain point.
I also think street cleaning is another area where a London-wide authority for 'Cleaner Streets' could be much more efficient. As an example, my own city of Berlin which incinerates all non recylable waste to create electricity, hot water and community heating through the city's 'waste to energy' programme.
Nevertheless, there are certainly things, such as responsibilty for Parks, pedestrian areas and others, that are better run at a local level.
Absolutely JJ B. Haringey Council swallowed up by Islington or Camden for example. Probably be better run.
Clive, do you have a link to the Ham & High article. Couldn't see it in their online edition. However there is news that Barnet council staff are going on strike because of privatisation. Didn't Haringey's current CEO come from Barnet?
Dave:
No.
Copies of the H&H Broadway are available in several Haringey Libraries, except Marcus Garvey Library, that the Council has closed for many months. Paper copies are sold in newsagents.
However, the whole newspaper should be available online in a sophisticated electronic version within the next 48 hours, from a link on this web page. Make sure you click on the icon near the bottom, for Broadway Ham and High. Needs a relatively powerful computer.
Yes.
I understand the CEO currently employed by Haringey Council was formerly CEO of Barnet Council.
I can't find the article online but from what you are saying Clive, this is now becoming surreal. The London Borough of Haringey is an administrative unit run by an elected Council. As such it has local government responsibilities, statutory duties and is democratically accountable. It has to manage very serious business like child protection, adult social care, enforcement and many other things not so glitzy as being an attitude. So what exactly is Joe Goldberg saying? He is in the Cabinet, running a Council so how can he and his colleagues how can they dissociate themselves from what they do? Haringey is not a marketing agency, it is a local government body and the Council's signs, stationery and other symbols should reflect that.
Zena Brabazon
Good morning Zena,
I agree with the points you make about the Council continuing to be responsible for discharging serious functions of Local Government: rather than some kind of joky funky, start-up company. The logo lacks any gravitas.
The E-version of yesterday's Broadway is now available online here.
However I've created a two-page pdf (below) of pages 4 and 24 that deal with our identity rebrand.
Some points to note:
For too many people who see the word “Haringey” they think of little else than the council. This simply has to change. Haringey must mean more than the council that governs a geographical area.
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As Marcus Garvey said, “with confidence you have won before you have started”.
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