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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

This from the Enfield Independent on 28 March:

More of Haringey’s parks may need to host events to plug a “considerable hole” in the council’s parks budget, councillors have heard.

A ruling by the Court of Appeal in November last year means money raised from events in Finsbury Park cannot be spent elsewhere.

This means the authority will have to find alternative sources of income to fund the rest of the borough’s parks and open spaces.

The issue was raised at Haringey Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee on Monday (March 26), where the Scrutiny Review on Parks report was presented to councillors.

The report acknowledges that underfunding risks causing long-term damage to Haringey’s parks and open spaces.

Music festivals and other events in Finsbury Park helped to raise around £600,000 for the council last year – the majority of the £750,000 raised from park events across the borough.

But the Court of Appeal ruling recognised that, under the Open Spaces Act 1906, money raised by the council from the hire of Finsbury Park can only be spent on Finsbury Park.

It means the council’s £1.2 million expenditure on the Parks Service could widen substantially.

Councillor Tim Gallagher, Labour member for Stroud Green and chair of the environment and community safety security panel, said: “My understanding has always been that a lot more has been raised from events than is actually spent in Finsbury park.

“So, if it is the case that money raised from events can only be spent on Finsbury Park, we now have a considerable hole in the parks budget.

“That clearly has very serious implications – not least because our principal finding throughout this review is that the parks budget as it is is in trouble, and we are not funding parks as we should be.”

Although management and maintenance costs are high in Finsbury park, councillor Emine Ibrahim, Labour member for Harringay, questioned whether they required the whole £600,000-worth of revenue.

She said: “I suppose my worry is that with what’s just been said about the ring-fencing of the money for Finsbury Park, you might end up in a situation where more parks have to have events in them in order to increase the budget elsewhere.”

She also pointed out that other boroughs had privatised their park service and outsourced management due to funding difficulties.

Councillor Pippa Connor, Liberal Democrat member for Muswell Hill, pointed out that the council could cut the number of events held in Finsbury Park if they are generating excess revenue.

A recommendation was made for the matter to be considered by the next meeting of the cabinet following local elections on May 3.

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So to summarise: FoFP's legal case has not reduced commercial activity in Finsbury Park one jot.

But funds from there no longer can be used to benefit all the other parks and green spaces in Haringey.

The 'Law of Unintended Consequences' is the fickle finger of fate. Well done, FoFP.

Not this year, but in future years, without the incentive to treat FP as the cash cow for all parks in Haringey, I expect the Council will book fewer and (hopefully) smaller events within it.   We can also hope for improved care of FP, to reverse some of the decay of recent years.  So yes, well done FoFP.  

There may be fewer events at FP but economically it may still may sense to have a few profitable events there rather than lots of smaller ones. So maybe the smaller parks will have to hold more smaller events if their running costs can't be covered by the FP surplus.

If the big events like Wireless still generate too much money for FP on its own, maybe they will be rotated - I think Lordship Rec might be big enough, also Ally Pally.

I think there is plenty of scope for spending more on FP though. Like a couple of new entrances. A track for runners round the perimeter like they have in Clissold Park would be popular. Maybe they could open up the underground reservoir (which seems to be being repaired at the moment?)for something. 

Toilets have always been a issue at Finsbury Park. For Countless Years. Thanks to local Transport They have Generated unwelcome Users. One of the reasons the ones by cafe was Burn't down. Aware as used to be a park keeper before Council Cut's. Not forgetting Council Policy of not Allowing the Police to Act on Unwanted Visitors 

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