I saw this link to the new St Ann's Development in my Facebook feed earlier:
https://consultation.chg.org.uk/st-anns-have-your-say?utm_source=Fa...
There's a reference to retaining some of the older, "historic" buildings. I've seen a number of these in the past, inside and out. I noticed there is a lot of historic Victorian ironwork - for example (indoor) radiators; and outside, iron "lacework" along covered walkways between buildings. It would be a real shame if this stuff were not retained in use, or at least carefully removed so as to be used elsewhere. I'm sure there are lots of people here who know far more about it than me. Any thoughts? (And apologies if this has all been covered elsewhere.)
Tags for Forum Posts: historic buildings, st ann's hospital, victorian ironwork
Absolutely agree that as much as possible should be retained. Isn't there a historical society for Tottenham/Haringey that could take up the cause. I've already responded to the consultation so can't do that again, but if anybody can then it would be worth raising this issue and suggesting they include historical societies amongst their consultees
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