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All councillors got a second "FACT SHEET" earlier today (9 August) based on information available at midday. Please click on the attachment. Key issues raised by HoL members include:
Housing -29 people have so far approached the council and alternative accommodation has been found for all of them. There are about 45 badly damaged residential properties.Community Assistance Centre - opened at Tottenham Green Leisure Centre, 1 Philip Lane. Tottenham. N15 4JA.It's open today (9 August) until 8pm and then from 9am to 8pm until further notice.
People and businesses offering clothes, bedding and other supplies are asked to send their donations to Tottenham Green Leisure Centre. The centre cannot accept any cash donations.
Financial donations - A fund is being set up by the Council so people can donate money to help local residents and businesses affected by the riots.
Name of Fund: Mayor’s Charitable Account – Tottenham Fund
Send to: London Borough of Haringey, PO Box 55235. London. N22 9DF
Payee: Mayor’s Charity – Tottenham Fund
Sort Code: 60-24-23
Account number: 90724828
The fund is being managed through the Mayor of Haringey’s charity account so all donations are kept separate from the council’s own finances.
Support to businesses -The Mayor of London is to set up a telephone advice service for local businesses. The London Development Agency has offered £100k for business support.
The council’s website is being updated regularly with key information for residents and businesses.
Hugh, I'm not taking any credit for this. I'm sure that initiatives listed in the Fact Sheet have been thought about and/or in preparation since the weekend. And when I've spoken to Council staff during the last two days it's been obvious that they're working enormously hard.
I have sometimes been very frustrated about a lack of information. But I also understand that the urgent and immediate work of helping residents, clearing-up, setting up the Community Assistance Centre, etc, had to be the top priority.
What would also be really helpful is at least a temporary PayPal account for those of us who conduct our business online and have easily accessible funds available in PayPal.
Thank you for this - I will forward it on.
I'm not sure if you've sent this request about Pay Pal to Haringey, Anne. So, just in case, I've passed it on to the Chief Executive's office.
I've added my own suggestion that, given the circumstances, we should ask PayPal to waive any charge so all the money reaches people urgently needing it.
(Tottenham Hale ward councillor)
Donating to the Mayor's Fund via Paypal.
I got an update earlier this evening from Kevin Crompton, Haringey's Chief Executive. He was told by the Head of Finance that this has now been set up. it's on the Haringey website, in the news story about the Tottenham Fund. Earlier today three people had already make donations to the fund using Paypal.
Mr Crompton thanked people for the helpful suggestion.© 2024 Created by Hugh. Powered by
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