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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Hi everyone,

With the local election soon upon us, I have been reflecting on the past four years of service as your local councillor.

Zena and I have made a dynamic team, working relentlessly together to deliver for Harringay ward – and becoming good friends in the process! We were delighted to be joined by Olly as a new candidate: he has brought new energy, commitment and local government experience to our team.

Looking back on the past four years, this is what we are proudest of delivering:

Making Harringay a great place to raise a family:

  • We’ve secured £5 million for the upkeep of South Harringay Junior School and North Harringay Primary School, creating a positive learning environment that contributed to their respective ‘Outstanding’ and ‘Good’ Ofsted ratings.
  • We’re securing funding for new playgrounds for our little ones: we've just won a £150,000 Government grant for a new playground in Ducketts Common and convinced the Parks team to apply for a grant to improve the playground in Fairland Park. We’ve also secured self-closing gates at Fairland Park to ensure children are protected from running out onto the roads.
  • We’ve delivered new outdoor amenities for adolescents, including the new basketball courts in Ducketts Common, the new Skate Plaza in Finsbury Park, and chess tables in both parks.
  • Both Zena and Anna served on the core team that delivered the Mayor of London’s Free School Meals policy across the Borough – ensuring no child went without a nutritious meal during the school day.

Fighting crime and antisocial behaviour:  

  • We’ve co-designed a Harringay Action Plan with residents that contains Key Performance Indicators to measure the Police and the Council’s progress on tackling antisocial behaviour.
  • We collaborated with the Police to secure a dispersal order to stop intimidating behaviour on Falkland Road, arrest an individual who broke into multiple cars, and obtain closure orders on premises used by criminals for the cuckooing of vulnerable people.
  • We’ve routinely opposed gambling shops’ applications to operate until the early hours of the morning on Green Lanes, by making representations before the Council’s Licensing Committee and appearing as witnesses before the Magistrates Court.
  • We’ve successfully opposed planning applications by entertainment establishments with a track record of causing public nuisance.

Keeping Harringay clean: 

  • We’ve taken a tough stance against flytipping: we installed a horizontal black bin at a dumping hotspot on Cavendish Road, secured flytipping signage on Mattison Road, and took enforcement action against serial flytippers on Beresford Road and Raleigh Road.
  • We asked for a late-night enforcement operation this year which resulted in 21 individuals each receiving a £1000 fine for flytipping on Green Lanes, Turnpike Lane and neighbouring areas.
  • We’ve taken action on dog fouling in the Harringay Passage, by securing warning signage, requesting jet washes of the Passage, and have escalated a request for a CCTV camera on the Passage to the Council’s Partnership & Problem Solving Group.
  • We’ve established a working group with Haringey Council's Director of Public Health to deliver a plan to address emissions from Green Lanes restaurants’ wood and charcoal-based ovens.
  • We successfully advocated for a stronger street cleansing contract from 2027 that is expected to lead to more frequent sweeping of the Harringay Ladder's residential roads.

Delivering safer, healthier streets:

  • We’ve resurfaced 10 pavements and 7 roads in Harringay and delivered a sustainable drainage system on Hampden Road to minimise flooding during heavy rainfall.
  • We’ve installed 20 new bike hangars in Harringay to increase bike storage spaces.
  • We’ve made our roads safer, including by introducing slow road marking and anti-skid surfacing on Endymion Road, improving car visibility at the junction of Allison Road and Wightman Road, and securing funding for a scheme to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety on Green Lanes.
  • We successfully opposed the proposed abolition of daily parking permits.

Serving Harringay ward has been a responsibility we have never taken lightly – and we hope residents feel we have earned the trust you placed in us in May 2022. We have taken pride in being accessible and visible councillors, by attending community meetings and swiftly resolving (often complex) resident case work.

There is still a lot more we want to achieve – not least, our plans to deliver segregated cycle lanes on our busiest roads, install living walls to purify the air in the two Harringay schools, and clamp down on rogue landlords.

We would be honoured to be elected to represent you as Harringay's Labour & Co-operative ward councillors on Thursday 7th May.

Best regards,

Cllr Anna AbelaAnna.Abela@haringey.gov.uk

On behalf of:

Olly BennathanOllyBennathan@haringeylabour.org.uk

Cllr Zena BrabazonZena.Brabazon@haringey.gov.uk

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I have just read the Greens' leaflet about 'hard working councillors' - They are right such people are needed, and in the Labour trio you have Anna anxd Zena who have proven to be and Ollie Bennathan who has been an impressively energetic campaigner/ worker in waiting. To imply otherwise in a widely-distributed election leaflet is disingenuous, to say the least.

I would also like to endorse the positive comments from other residents.  Our current councillors Anna Abela and Zena Brabazon have worked tirelessly for us residents.   I have regularly attended local community meetings for the past 25 years and can honestly say they are the hardest working councillors we have ever had.   They attend community meetings and report back on everything the community has asked of them.  Unlike some previous councillors, they really do represent us, the community, even if this sometimes does not align with their own views.  They have no agenda apart from representing us and what is best for Harringay.  As a resident for over 40 years, knowing our area and its history, listening to other candidates’ undeliverable local promises, I have great concerns for the next 4 years.

What is your policy regarding future implementation of traffic calming measures on the Ladder roads to match the LTNs on the other side of Green Lanes?

There's a new transport "cabinet" member to replace Mike Hakata. 

If they get elected again, hopefully he has some plans.

I know we in Harringay were waiting to hear about some details about TFL funding and what that would entail for the ward. The Ladder traffic consultancy work seems to have been parked, again.  

It seems an intractable problem that the powers that be are unable to deal with.  I'm told FL are the most bureaucratic organisation in the stakeholder group and take forever to make their minds up. 

As a cyclist of 30+ years I have never imagined a cycle lane down the grand parade part of green lanes. It's a high street and will always need cars, buses, people , vans etc. The goal should be reducing volume and speed of traffic and making as pleasant as possible for pedestrians .  Hackney has lots of cycle lanes and LTN,s but I don't think there is a cycle lane down kingsland road. Same in Islington, Caledonian road or Essex road don't have cycle lanes.

Shared bus lanes on both sides that operate 7-7 would be perfect.  For us cyclists that would be a huge improvement especially if red-routed during operating hours as that gives the council more power to issue penalty notices and remove vehicles. 

Thank you Anna and Zena for your hard work and service. It really is recognised and appreciated. But what we have seen in the last four years is finally every single residential street around the Ladder closed to through traffic so now all of it is funnelled down the Ladder. With a meeting called by Labour representative confirming that nothing was going to be done about the traffic volume and pollution and rubbish down the Ladder. Sorry guys, I’m voting Green. Labour’s confirmed policy is no traffic control or calming on the Ladder and I’m hoping someone new might have the gumption to deliver traffic equity to my Haringey street. 

You'll be lucky - Greens have a proven record in Brighton and Bristol of failing to deliver.

I had a coffee with a friend and Labour Party member yesterday. She is appalled at the current government and wont be supporting local candidates tomorrow but remains a member... she knows that remaining a member is not rational but party affiliations often aren't.
She showed me messages from Labour chat groups. It seemed quite panicked. The calls for support even extended to this site. Reading the comments in this thread show they have been heeded by some. 
Turning up a few days before the election to support candidates who themselves only turn up a few weeks before elections wont cut it anymore. Times move on.

The polls are often wrong, but they certainly catch a sentiment shift. Here are the latest for Haringey borough and Harringay ward. https://www.pollcheck.co.uk/council-projections/haringey/#/haringey

Hi Janie. I'm a bit like your friend . I want to distance fm the party if it carries in as is. But Il think you are wrong re Councilors . These two Zena and Anna have worked diligently on key issues. Zena _ so that our council have been judged as "Outstanding' by Ofsted in lJan. Both Zena and Anna are constantly around and I believe, run decent surgeries. For this local elections I have turned up to support them... they are good . Also why's want to say that I do understand your friends petition 

 Also any one in the party can attend to monthly meetings

Febrile times.

Hope the above helps. 

Hope this helps. 

Hi gbee,

We surely have to ask whether the councillors also responsible for the decades during which child services was underperforming (two of the current Labour councillors were still around then)? Or just now that they are at a level similar to other London boroughs? There has been a distinct 'inflation' in Ofsted rankings nationwide. All boats have been lifted. It's good that things have improved by this measure in Haringey, but I think we need to be a little more realistic about the claims being made.

PollCheck is dubious in data collection the figures below are those published today by More in Common:

Haringey 10.4 34.7 16.1 6.9 27.5 4.4 Lab

              Con   Lab  LD   Ref  Gn   Oth

Close to call, but not the massive swing to a party with zero chance of forming a government that the tin drums would have you believe. I wouldn't argue that Labour have made some serious mistakes in learning again how to be a government after 14 wilderness years but I find the single-issue complainants to have very short memories on what appalling Governments look like. Would these people have liked us to be in a position where we'd joined Trump's war? Governing is complex and the streets of Harringay are not going to be improved by the need to show anger because one's own single issue hasn't been satisfactorily dealt with by Westminster

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