So so sorry neighbours for the passageway being blocked off between duckett road and mattison road, as my wall looks unstable and so the council came and did that yesterday. Although seems a lot of people are squeezing past anyway. But that’s their choice. But I know it’s a massive inconvenience going all the way round.
I’m just so horrified as I had no idea, and feel so irresponsible. Basically having not gone past that way for months, I got a letter last wkend from the council telling me they had seen on inspecting it in July (3months earlier) that it was defective and potentially dangerous. And gave me 5days to sort it which is tomorrow and impossible. If not they threaten to put an entry on the land charge register against my property, making it harder to sale(their words not mine)
im so upset and angry, that they sat on it for 3months before advising me. When I spoke to someone this morning, their excuse was they had trouble locating the freeholder/leaseholder. Despite the fact thiat it’s myself whom has been here 17y on the electoral registers and should have taken them 30secs to find me, or else drop a letter in. So I suspect they can’t substantiate their threats
Has anyone else any advice how to manage this, and is there any chance that the council have partial responsibility as it’s along a private freeway. It’s a massive job, and I don’t know how I’m meant to find £10-15,000 to sort this.
meanwhile I’ve arranged builders to hopefully knock it down on Saturday once I finish work. Awful.
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What a huge headache Tigha. The matter of insufficient and unreasonably short notice could be taken up with a local Councillor, which may at least delay an entry on the Land Charge Register. In my experience, staff employed by Haringey Council do not always look hard when they want to contact a resident. Do staff exert reasonable or sufficient care and do their line-managers care? Enough or at all?
I would phone and speak to them asap and explain the situation from your side and that of course you will make it safe but need some time to do it.
The council is often more reasonable in person than when setting out their official position in writing.
Just letting them know you are a reasonable and responsible person often goes a long way.
There are also some more cost effective ways to rebuild than in old style brick, but yes, whatever you do it is a serious undertaking.
Good luck.
Dear Tigha
I have just seen your post. Could you please email me directly with your name and address so I can chase this up properly tomorrow with the officers. Meanwhile I am contacting the Director of Planning - Building Control is part of the Planning Service. My email address is: zena.brabazon@haringey.gov.uk
Best wishes,
Zena
Zena Brabazon
Cllr Harringay ward
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