It's taken me a year and a half, but finally I'm able to thank the Council - and Nilgun Canver in particular - for changing the description of Harringay on the Council website from:
"Green Lanes, a very deprived area of Haringey, has in recent years experienced economic decline and some violent crime related to the drugs trade. It has a high number of Greek, Turkish and Kurdish immigrants and more recently an increasing number of Polish, Russian and Ukrainian residents. The main road of Green Lanes is an important centre for economic activity with mainly Greek and Turkish traders."
to:
"The Harringay and St Ann’s wards make up a vibrant area of the borough with a bustling centre at Green Lanes. Well known for its diverse community, shops, restaurants and cafes, Green Lanes attracts people not only from the borough but from across London to sample its authentic multicultural cuisines and patisseries.
Harringay and St Ann’s are well served with green space.....................etc" (
More)
I worked by email through Nilgun Canver with someone behind the scenes to get our area described in more positive terms. My anonymous partner was also kind enough to give HoL a kind of mention (promise it wasn't me!). Andy Newman from the GRA also contributed. Thanks Andy.
So, well done to Haringey for responding to a request from the community and working with us to get a better public profile for Harringay.
(See the last discussion about this issue
here)