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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

The following from the Hornsey Town Hall Creative Trust:

On behalf of the Hornsey Town Hall Creative Trust (HTHCT), I am writing to let you know that Haringey Council has submitted a planning application to restore and convert the magnificent Grade 2* listed building into a centre for arts and enterprise.

The planning application is available to view on Haringey Council's website:

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and at Haringey Council’s planning office at 639 High Road, Tottenham, N17 8BD.

Comments can be submitted online or in writing to: Hornsey Town Hall application, Haringey Council, 639 High Road, London N17 8BD. Telephone: 020 8489 5300.

You may like to know that a Development Management Forum will be held on Thursday 25th March at Hornsey Town Hall (7.00pm-9.00pm) and, after that, there will be an exhibition in Hornsey Library (in Haringey Park, N8) – exact dates still to be confirmed but they will be announced as soon as we have more information on our website.
Attached please find a letter from Ann Wilks, Chair of the Trust, which provides more detail on the application and how you can get involved.

Best wishes,

Rebecca Faulkner
Coordinator
Hornsey Town Hall Creative Trust

Room 15, Ground Floor
Hornsey Town Hall
The Broadway
London N8 9JJ
(020) 8489-1416
hornseytownhalltrust@gmail.com
www.hornsey-town-hall.org.uk

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My view is that this project will trip up over its own ambition.
Crouch End does not need a "a world class model of civic renaissance" it only needs something good enough for the patrons of the W3/5/7/41/91 bus routes - how else is any one going to get to it - there are no trains and nowhere to park. Scale down the overweening ambition and you can scale down the hideous blocks of people hutches, leaving some space to plant trees.
And how can "London's greenest borough" really put its name to a project which will create too many dwellings in too small a space and reject every form of locally produced energy as "not financially viable". The document FINAL_Planning Statement.pdf on page http://www.planningservices.haringey.gov.uk/portal/servlets/Applica... specificaly excludes combined heat and power, photovoltaic, wind power, geothermal power, biomass indeed anything that might be though of as renewable.

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