or members of the community who prefer face-to-face contact, to sit and speak with a Dedicated Ward Officer.
Members of the public can use the opportunity to report crime, receive crime prevention advice, find out about local policing information and just to have a chat with your local bobby on the beat (yes we do still have them!)
Wed 5th 1300 - 1400 Sydney Road/Raleigh Road
Thur 13th 1900 - 2100 LCSP meeting, Harringay United Church Hall (Bottom of Allison Rd)
Sat 15th 1500 - 1600 Fairlands Park, Fairfax/Falkland Road
Wed 26th 1100 - 1200 Green Lanes Café July
Tue 2nd 1200 -1300 Hampden/Lausanne Road
Thur 11th 1900 - 2100 LCSP meeting, Harringay United Church Hall, Green Lanes (Bottom of Allison Rd)
Sat 13th 1100 - 1200 Effingham/Beresford Road
Fri 19th 1300-1400 Burgoyne/Cavendish
The Harringay Ward SNT officers are:
Sergeant Megan Stokes
Constable Pete Cooper
Community Safety Officer Lisa Yianni…
on that thread and so hijack it from the original poster's purpose, but given that I have been recently involved in objecting to a local development, I thought I'd offer a short response.
I'm not sure if I'm the right person to make a response however, since I've only ever objected to a housing development once that I can remember. But saying this also makes my point. I'm not aware that there is a set of usual objectors in Harringay. I understand why people might sprinkle this throw-away phrase into a quickly tapped out comment on a forum, but as far as I understand it is made without foundation locally.
The reason I made the objection about the Hampden Road development is not because it is my predisposition so to do, nor that I am against housing development. I objected on the grounds of its scale, the very grounds on which Haringey's building height regs, as they apply to Harringay, the development is apparently rendered unpermissable.
I've written previously about the casual and antagonistic throwaway use of the phrase 'nimby'. Were there but world enough and time I might be similarly drawn to write on the throwaway use of 'the usual suspects' (for which I'd have wag my finger at myself) and 'the usual objectors'. For now I'll say just this. There are those in any neighbourhood who spend immense amounts of time looking after our interests (and I don't mean blokes that run websites). In most cases we all owe them a tremendous amount of gratitude for the positive influence they have. Sometimes, they overstep the mark and need to be called to account. In these instances let us make our calls with understanding and respect, and not with dismissive side-swipes. …
sertion of 2 x velux windoiws to front roofslopeHGY/2012/0325
64 Lausanne Road N8 0HP Rebuilding of existing rear ground floor extension and alterations to property to provide 1 x three bed flat and two x two bed flatsHGY/2012/0343
7 Stanhope Gardens N4 1HY Erection of ground floor rear and side return extensionHGY/2012/0321
9 Stanhope Gardens N4 1HY Erection of side return and ground floor extension (Householder Applicaiton)HGY/2012/0313
Full list attached. You can comment, support or object to any application via the Council website just type in / copy and paste the Application Number and you can view the drawings and application details.
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sily covered with cushions. £300 for both.
Drawers - Ikea Malm Chest of drawers. Slight scratches on top of one from photo frames and laminate coming away on side of the other but can easily be glued into place. £30 each or two for £50
Wardrobes - Ikea PAX Double wardrobes with one mirror door. Both have two shelves in the bottom, one coming with two basket drawers. Hinge coming loose on one of th doors. £30 each or two for £50. Will need to be collected. Can be pre dismantled.
Living room furniture - wood with black metal detailing. Corner unit, coffee table and chest of drawers. Slight candle wax mark on top of the drawers and the coffee table has a surface crack and small silver paint mark but easily covered with books or candles. £120 got the three pieces. Will also sell separately.
We are based on the junction off Hampden Road and Wightman Road. Collection evening or weekends.
I can more detailed photos if required.
If you require more information please let me know.
Kelco…
or members of the community who prefer face-to-face contact, to sit and speak with a Dedicated Ward Officer.
Members of the public can use the opportunity to report crime, receive crime prevention advice, find out about local policing information and just to have a chat with your local bobby on the beat (yes we do still have them!)
Wed 5th 1300 - 1400 Sydney Road/Raleigh Road
Thur 13th 1900 - 2100 LCSP meeting, Harringay United Church Hall (Bottom of Allison Rd)
Sat 15th 1500 - 1600 Fairlands Park, Fairfax/Falkland Road
Wed 26th 1100 - 1200 Green Lanes Café July
Tue 2nd 1200 -1300 Hampden/Lausanne Road
Thur 11th 1900 - 2100 LCSP meeting, Harringay United Church Hall, Green Lanes (Bottom of Allison Rd)
Sat 13th 1100 - 1200 Effingham/Beresford Road
Fri 19th 1300-1400 Burgoyne/Cavendish
The Harringay Ward SNT officers are:
Sergeant Megan Stokes
Constable Pete Cooper
Community Safety Officer Lisa Yianni…
or members of the community who prefer face-to-face contact, to sit and speak with a Dedicated Ward Officer.
Members of the public can use the opportunity to report crime, receive crime prevention advice, find out about local policing information and just to have a chat with your local bobby on the beat (yes we do still have them!)
Wed 5th 1300 - 1400 Sydney Road/Raleigh Road
Thur 13th 1900 - 2100 LCSP meeting, Harringay United Church Hall (Bottom of Allison Rd)
Sat 15th 1500 - 1600 Fairlands Park, Fairfax/Falkland Road
Wed 26th 1100 - 1200 Green Lanes Café July
Tue 2nd 1200 -1300 Hampden/Lausanne Road
Thur 11th 1900 - 2100 LCSP meeting, Harringay United Church Hall, Green Lanes (Bottom of Allison Rd)
Sat 13th 1100 - 1200 Effingham/Beresford Road
Fri 19th 1300-1400 Burgoyne/Cavendish
The Harringay Ward SNT officers are:
Sergeant Megan Stokes
Constable Pete Cooper
Community Safety Officer Lisa Yianni…
ating 400, the building is of brick with stone dressings, in a Decorated style
Opened as an iron tabernacle in 1891 it was replaced by a permanent church and halls in 1901. A schoolroom was registered in 1900.
Originally sponsored by the Caledonian Road circuit of the Primitive Methodists, the church joined the Finsbury Park circuit after the Methodists’ union in 1931.
Peeking through the door, one Sunday in 1903, when membership was rising and Mattison Road was described as the chief Primitive Methodist church in London, you could have counted 188 devotees in the morning and 240 in the evening.
Pictures of the interior here
The organs were built in 1904 by local church organ builders, Rest Cartwright, in Park Road
A minister was shared with Grange Park from 1931 to 1942 and thereafter with Finsbury Park. Closed in 1963 it became a Roman Catholic church until its closure in 2009. Its next incarnation is uncertain although locals have many ideas for it.
Let us head up to Wightman Road and to the Hornsey Tabernacle, Wightman Road, which was registered for undenominational worship in 1893.
In 1903 it was used by ‘disciples of Christ’, with an average attendance on one Sunday of 58 in the morning and 118 in the evening, Later, in 1912, it was registered as Hornsey Church of Christ.
In 1969,members joined Harringay Congregational church to form Harringay United church, on Green Lanes, whereupon the Wightman Road site was sold to the The United Apostolic Faith Church who renovated the former Hornsey tabernacle in 1970 and which is now known as the Gospel Centre.
Finally let us double back a little to near the corner of Hampden Road to finish at Willoughby Road Wesleyan Methodist church which opened as a Sunday school chapel in 1885, on land acquired in 1882 .
Classrooms were built in 1889 and a church, perhaps replacing an iron one, was opened on the corner site to the east in 1893.
A lecture hall and more classrooms were added to the north in 1903, when on one Sunday there were attendances of 822 in the morning and 1,124 in the evening.
The congregation, which belonged to the Finsbury Park circuit, was joined by many from Mattison Road in 1963.
After a fire in 1973, Willoughby Road church was replaced by a yellow-brick structure which, with the adjoining schoolroom in Hampden Road, seated 300. The brick hall opened in 1903 was bought with the empty corner site by Haringey L.B. and survived in 1976.
Source: Hornsey, including Highgate - Protestant nonconformity | British History Online…
avoid walking around in a suit in those parts at that time now plus I might avoid Turnpike Lane and go down Hampden Road instead or a ladder road further down.
Yes - they saw me from across the road on Turnpike Lane and as I glanced over at them I think they clocked me and then decided to come towards me. I then panicked slightly and thought I would quickly and hopefully subtly turn to walk up the passage but I sensed they may have spotted me. I then heard a shout from behind me - one of them stopped me and as I turned another ran up to me and smashed something into my forehead. I didn't want them to do worse so I made sure if they were going to steal from me I would make sure I handed stuff over. One of them was threatening me with a bottle in his hand so I didn't want to be hit again!
Thanks again for your words - first time this kind of thing has ever happened to me. I know many have fared much worse than me so I consider myself quite lucky to be honest! …
lopment Plan Saved Policies
This is useful both in measuring what additional parking the Council think would be appropriate for this development and an idea of the extra traffic they think will be generated.
In this case, if we assume that Harringay has the very best level of public transport, with an additional 2,200 sq metres, we'd expect to see an extra 55 spaces. I'm sure it wouldn't be hard to extrapolate from that the number of additional cars that would bring to the are in a typical day.
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