Right... so now the HDV is dead can we move on?.
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Yes we can! Let's plan for resident led regeneration and offer LendLease some short term building contracts, just need to wait for Labour to get in power and allow councils to borrow for projects like this.
Also, perhaps our lovely local councillors can get onto our traffic and pollution issues now...
I don’t think so, the new intake of councillors MUST have answers ready for all of us.
what will they replace HDV with? And How much will it cost?
what are they going to do Re - waste management issues, garden waste, crap landlords, schools, youth services, social care provision, preventing traffic from outside haringey, park funding........ I could go on....
they only have 3months to let us know so we can either vote for or against them.
Oh, and how much will they put up council tax?
They’ve already had some time since the selection meetings so they must have loads of ideas by now.
Increase Council tax 10%!!!
If they had filtered Wightman Rd property values would have gone up that much. Some powerful psychopath is trolling us over that.
It’s brexit again. A group of people only opposed without a viable alternative.
john has a plan which seems to be we sit around maybe a decade or more for a Labour government. So nothing to be done until then?
How are we finding this resident led generation. Cold figure please. Council ax can’t be raised without a costly referendum that would be lost:
They managed it in Woodberry Down, right next door. The developer there is Berkeley Group who are up 545% since they broke ground there in 2008.
Could we have a wee bit of HOL housekeeping pls.
two threads , same subject. I don’t mind if you delete this one so long as all the comments end up in one place.
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Thanks Andy.
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