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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Shouldn't Haringey Borough of Culture leave a legacy that's worth breathing for?

In 2027, Haringey will celebrate its year as Borough of Culture. There will be exciting events, creative projects and community celebrations. That's something to look forward to.

But when the banners come down and the applause fades, what lasting legacy will remain?

How about cleaner air?

Every evening, many residents in Harringay are exposed to pollution from restaurant extraction systems. The council calls it the "dinner rush". Most residents would probably call it something else.

This isn't just an inconvenience. It's an ongoing public health issue affecting residents, restaurant workers and customers alike.

So instead of spending every available pound on temporary events, why not invest some of the funding in something with benefits that last long after 2027?

Create a grant programme to help local restaurants install effective air filtration systems.

It's one of those rare ideas where everyone benefits:

  • Residents breathe cleaner air.
  • Restaurants receive financial support to upgrade ageing equipment.
  • Customers enjoy a better experience.
  • Staff work in healthier conditions.
  • And Haringey gains a legacy that people will still appreciate years from now.

The Borough of Culture is meant to be "created with communities, shared across neighbourhoods, and felt in everyday life."

Surely there can be no more meaningful legacy than cleaner air—protecting children's lungs, supporting healthier ageing, and improving the wellbeing of everyone who lives, works and visits here.

I've submitted an application for this funding. Now I need your help.

Please email your local councillor and ask them to support using Borough of Culture funding for a clean air grant scheme. A lasting legacy should improve everyday life—not just fill a calendar.

As the funding comes from the Mayor of London, please also consider contacting our London Assembly Member, Joanne McCartney, to ask for her support.

Let's make Haringey Borough of Culture remembered not only for what happened in 2027, but for the healthier neighbourhood it helped create.

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I've just shared this with Joanne Mccartney and Catherine West asking for their support to champion funding for lasting change wherever they can. Support shouldn't be limited by borders - whether Major of London, Member of Parliament or council, everyone should push for clean air for the people of Harringay (Ladder and Gardens)

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