A CONSULTATION ON OPTIONS FOR A LONG-TERM PLAN AND IDEAS FOR SHORT-TERM PROJECTS
Informed by the findings of previous consultation stages, options have been developed to deliver long-term improvements to Wood Green. We would like to invite you to have your say on these options and to give us your ideas for short-term projects as well. There are several ways to do this:
PUBLIC EXHIBITION, UNTIL SATURDAY 19 MARCH
Visit the staffed sessions and fill in the easy to use survey.
Staffed sessions - opening times
Tuesday 1 March | 11am-4pm
Thursday 3 March | 3-8pm
Saturday 5 March | 11am-4pm
Monday 7 March | 3-8pm
Wednesday 9 March | 9.30-2.30pm
Friday 11 March | 12-5pm
Tuesday 15 March | 12-5pm
Thursday 17 March | 9.30-2.30pm
Saturday 19 March | 11am-4pm
ONLINE SURVEY, UNTIL SUNDAY 20 MARCH
Join in and take the online survey, either at home or at the exhibition.
On the website www.haringey.gov.uk/woodgreen
Direct link to the online survey: goo.gl/forms/K9KTQfXM3m
PUBLIC WORKSHOP, THURSDAY 10 MARCH
Book and join in our public workshop to develop responses within a group.
Preview exhibition and registration - 5.30pm-6.15pm
Workshop starts at 6.30pm-8.30pm
If possible, please let us know if you can come
by sending us an email before the 5th March.
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OK, understand. Just rec'd the so called consultation. This change has been on the cards for about 5 years. Now the council needs the extra revenue ... is all this is about. Seriously expensive owning a car these days and not a whole lot of use in London the way all the restrictions are piling up!
I went to the exhibition today. Staffed by very nice people who don't mind answering questions.
But it's all pie in the sky. Ask a question a about the nitty gritty of how it's going to work and they say " well, that hasn't been decided yet " or " we need to do more work on that ".
The chap I talked to guessed that it would take 20 years to implement Option 4 , so I personally don't need to worry overmuch. He did say that alternative housing would be provided for residents " decanted " from the Shopping City apartments but when I asked how that would be possible, given that we can't properly house our existing population, he said that that was one of the details yet to be worked out.
When asked who would pay for the rebuilding, he said " the developers ". Which, since developers are not charitable institutions and exist to make a profit, means we pay for it through increased rents and more expensive goods and services.
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