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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Some of you will have seen PWA's request for support at last Thursday's meeting of the LBH Regulatory Committee when it was considering the draft North London Waste Plan. PW was, irrationally and completely unnecessarily, included in the plan.

The gallery of the Council Chamber was pretty full - it's amazing to me that, after eight years of this fight, supporters are still willing to give up a couple of hours to offer support. We appreciate it very deeply..

Committee members asked more and more searching questions of the Council, which is exactly the purpose of this committee. It was established to examine in detail the more complicated planning issues. Its function is not to make decisions, but to advise / make recommendations to the Cabinet.

Members on both sides made very good points, well appreciated from the gallery. 

All of a sudden, the small Lib Dem group suggested a vote to advise the Cabinet that Pinkham Way should be removed from the plan.

Before we really understood that it was happening, the vote had taken place. 

And there was a 6-5 majority in favour of advising removal - which included some Labour members.

So is the ground shifting in Haringey? We'll see on November 13th when the Cabinet will discuss the Waste Plan in the light of the Reg Committee's advice. We can be sure that the other Councils will bring heavy pressure to bear on Haringey.

The Cabinet meeting  is on Tuesday, November 13th at 6.30pm.

More soon - look out for a newsletter by the middle of next week.

As ever, many thanks for your continung support.

Stephen

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PLEASE SIGN THE PINKHAM WAY ALLIANCE PETITION

On October 18th, Haringey's Regulatory Committee voted to advise the Cabinet to remove the Pinkham Way site from the draft North London Waste Plan.

In almost eight years, the Council has never explained why, when other boroughs put forward well-established industrial sites for waste, Haringey has found it necessary to put forward one of only 8 Grade 1 Sites for Nature Conservation in the borough - and a London Priority Habitat to boot.

Neither does the site's employment status qualify it for inclusion in the plan, as the Council has argued.

As part of an intense campaign leading up to the Cabinet meeting on November 13th, we've launched a petition - only our second ever.

All members of the household over 18 may sign. Please pass it to family, friends, and you local networks. We'd like to keep the supporting signatures as local as possible, preferably from Haringey, Barnet and Enfield.

To sign in support, please click on this link:

https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/remove-pinkham-way-nature-co...

Many thanks for reading this.

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