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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

DEVELOPERS PROPOSE HUGE 140-DWELLING DEVELOPMENT to DOMINATE DOWNHILLS PARK

Keston Centre  N17 is at the south east side of Downhills Park accessed via Keston Road and  houses Haringey Council’s Childrens’ Services, West Green Nursery & the Goan Centre.

Pocket Living the developers propose to build a huge development of 140 flats /houses on the site some up to 4 storeys,dominating this precious green space . Its completely out of character with the  area , and will have a detrimental impact on local residents . And developers plan  to carve out an area of the Park for access and parking.

  If you care about Downhills Park attend the  CONSULTATION MEETING ON 20 JULY 2016

 Downhills Park Friends’ and residents’ main objections are to:

--the huge development of up to 4 storeys which will dominate our  award-winning park

   -  carving out part of this protected green space currently enjoyed by the public

 --the development being completely out of character with the surrounding 2-storey buildings

 --the development posing a detrimental impact on local residents’ parking, local services & family lives

 WHAT YOU CAN DO:

 Attend the official Consultation meeting and make your voice heard on  20 July 2016, 7pm – Haringey Planning Development Management Forum

or talk to the developers 3.30 - 6.30 pm  

Venue for both :  West Green Baptist Church, 182/184 West Green Rd, N15 5AF

  • Join us to discuss further action and in making an objection to the planning application, due to be submitted to Haringey Council probably in September 2016 - for details contact Rod on 07584 253699 or rodwells1@hotmail.co.uk

     

    Background  In March 2015 Haringey Council’s Local Plan (Planning document) showed a proposed development on this site  of 87 dwellings and up to 5 storeys high, and more than 60 residents objected to this. 

     

    Then Haringey council sold the land to developers, Pocket Living, despite total lack of consultation of  local residents and their  protests-which  were not even allowed  to be heard at the Councils Cabinet meeting . The plan allowed for a proposal of  102 residential units !.

    Now Pocket Living are planning this huge development of 140 flats /houses is planned up to 4 storeys and dominating the Park !

    BUT Planning permission still needs to be granted at the Council’s  planning committee l –possibly in September 2016

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Yes, but what's the Conservative view Justin. You are still an active member of the Conservative Party aren't you?

Yes cease and desist please, Philip. Justin has told you several times that he's no longer a member.

Thank you. In any case, I'm not quite sure why anyone's political views would prevent them having a view. 

Have they already applied for planning permission? I can't see it on the council's website. 

No, the consultation is pre-application.

I think this is the correct link, Justin. I couldn't get the link to the plan to open.

http://www.planningservices.haringey.gov.uk/portal/servlets/Applica...

Thank you.

Actually when residents want to start a family they will probably be able to afford more. After two years in a one bed flat I have added value to my property and secured a better paying job. I can now afford to trade up to a two bed if I wanted to start a family. If I was still paying London rents I could not afford this.

That's the whole point of a starter home.

Plus these flats are aimed at single people who'll be living alone.  If they were going to start a family then they'd presumably have more than one income.

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