There have been a few new planning applications for HMO's in Harringay and St Ann's wards.
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and they will put you on the list. Raising an objection to these applications is also easy.
Overcrowding on the ladder and gardens is going to rise and rise if we don't do something about these.
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If people do as you suggest and object to HMO's in Harringay and St Anne's then where are these people going to live? I wish people would lighten up and leave HMO's alone. I'm starting to think that replacing "overcrowding" in your post with "poor people who affect house prices" would be closer to the mark. There seems an obsession on HOL with HMO's. Posh people socially cleansing their "communities"?
There is a need for HMO's in Harringay. The cost of housing in Harringay and St Anne's is absolutely crippling (in case you hadn't noticed). We're already half way there but if we don't want Harringay to become a sanitised and corporatised pastiche of what it once was then we need mixed communities where we can all rub along together, and that includes plenty of people living in HMO's. Please, give people in HMO's a break and stop seeing them always as some problem.
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