o provide 30 pickers, gloves and bags. Sarah can help with some gear too.
There are four areas that we'd like to cover that day. They are:
Seven Sisters Road to Green Lanes
Wightman Road to Hampden Road
Tottenham Lane to Western Road
Station Road to Myddleton Road.
If you are interested, please let me know. If you could tell me what section you'd like to help out with that would be great too. My email address is jamescowling1963@yahoo.co.uk.
Sarah will be making some leaflets and posters too. I will get back to you with more information closer to the day.
Regards,
James …
lder child already there. Or the other 2 criteria applied (60 siblings places, 21 looked after children/children with SEN statements)
Greig City have arranged visits for Year 5 & 6 pupils from NHP recently. I've no idea if it's to promote the school or just to give them an idea of what life at secondary school is like but they certainly have been impressed.
GC is a faith school which may be factor in some parents not applying.…
remember right, seven stories. That always seemed okay to me.
The bizarre thing about the Hampden Road development was that there could have been fewer stories with the same number of homes. In fact in the first submission there were. It was the Haringey planning officers or committee that encouraged it higher, despite the zoning. Go figure.
My biggest gripe about Woodberry Down is that they've blocked my view of the Canary Wharf towers!…
BR station has a tenants’ entrance turned away from the centre of the scheme, to be accessed by a separate side door from Hampden Road.
Dean Hermitage, Haringey Council's Head of Development Management, described the tenants’ entrance as ‘access to the refuse store for refuse collectors’.
Yet the Council’s Planning Report in September 2016 claimed that:
‘The architects have managed to achieve an exceptionally clear and equal approach to each and every core off the “internal street” with none in a significantly “worse”, less visible or less attractive location, than any others’.
‘The space between the blocks is treated as a street with… crucially all of the front doors to cores giving access to the flats’.
All untrue.
Council officers hid the facts from Councillors on the Planning Sub Committee.
The plans supplied with the Sub Committee Reports Pack were insufficiently clear for Members to see the detailed layout of the scheme, which was described so glowingly in the Report.
Haringey Council has since refused to do anything about it. Official complaints have been completely rejected. It looks like the officers would willingly do the same again.
Other new Haringey developments have poor doors too.
In the Tottenham Hale Centre plan, the developers praise their architects for so well segmenting the market and shared ownership tenures, so that no Market resident has a shared owner as their neighbour, and with no social rent whatsoever. Planning objections are mounting to this development proposal.
At High Road West, opposite the Spurs ground, the developers Lendlease (yes, it’s them again) promise a “tenure-blind” development. But the reprovided council housing would in fact be Invisible: hidden away behind the railway line. This scheme will be subject early next year to a residents YES/NO ballot on the demolition of existing council homes at the Love Lane estate.
Haringey Defend Council Housing meets at 6.30pm on Thursday 11 October at Café Life, North London Community House, 22 Moorefield Road, N17 6PY. Near the Bruce Grove BR station.
All are welcome.
Paul Burnham
Secretary
Haringey Defend Council Housing
07847 714 158
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Added by Paul Burnham at 15:33 on October 10, 2018
tlands in the south.
We'll be sprucing up Harringay's New River path between Hampden Road and Wightman Road. We'll provide the gear, you provide the litter picking power!
The spring clean will be on Saturday 28 May starting at 10:00am. We'll meet up at the Hampden Road gate, opposite the mosque.
Can you please let us know if you can make it so we make sure we've got enough protective clothing and litter picking equipment for everyone. Send a private message to Michael Anderson with your email address so we can keep you up to date.
An email has been sent to everyone who responded to the previous post about this, apologies to anyone missed out.
You can find an invitation to put in your diary here
Looking forward to seeing you then.
Liz and Michael…
he Hampden Road end. Tunnel workers tended to bring their cars right along and park in the little yard by the foot-bridge. Heavier vehicles reversed along the entire distance (500m) see photo. This section of the bank has always been used in this way because Thames Water need to gather up water weed and flotsam every day and haul it away every week or so. Their vehicles are not so heavy but the river bank and the footpath became very muddy and slippery during rainy months just past.…
ent vetoed a few years before for being too tall and out of character. There was a meeting, where planners refused to listen to representatives who had just a few minutes to put their point across, while the PR machine of the developers enacted a months-long, hugely expensive campaign which or course, ultimately proved successful. You can see this building towering over the Ladder from every house in every street, pretty much. It does rather feel that Haringey's residents don't have much of a voice now over new developments. …
Due to poor ordering skills, I have a brand new, still packaged, roll of kitchen vinyl to give away to a good home. Size is 3m x 2.5m. Picture of the design is below.
Collect from Hampden Road.
Found in Raleigh Road with a wobbly back. I fixed the wobble and gave it a good clean - and it looks almost as good as new. Free to a good home.
Collection from Hampden Road.
Cheers,
Marc.
o me at least) Jewish owner, grumpy and impatient would grip the excess material at the back of the jacket/shirt/jumper and loudly and clearly proclaim "See. a perfect fit".... anything to make a sale. That's business I'm told.
His behaviour didn't stop us visiting. Silver's. That was the one I recall.
We had an equally loud and impatient Doctor...Dr Jampel and his doctor wife, Dr Jampel...a calm, kind and gentle lady. They were on a corner of Lausanne or Hampden road.
Before him was Dr Wood who made house visits, knew every about everyone in the family and was tall, slow in responding, gentle and quite wonderful.
Kindness is memorable. As is it's opposite.…