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Won thumbsup4/29/2023 Businesses on Peacock Industrial Estate, which face having to move out to make way for the development, have also opposed the plans. TAG called for legally-binding guarantees from the council that residents would be offered replacement homes. Despite the improved housing offer, campaigners Haringey Defend Council Housing and Temporary Accommodation Group (TAG) Love Lane had called on residents to reject the plan. The funding boost allowed it to offer a council-rent home to all secure and eligible non-secure tenants on Love Lane Estate, as well as 250 families on the social housing waiting list.ĭespite the improved housing offer, campaigners Haringey Defend Council Housing and Temporary Accommodation Group (TAG) Love Lane had called on residents to reject the plan. Earlier this year, the council won £91million from the government and Mayor of London to more than triple the number of affordable homes on the scheme. The funding boost allowed it to offer a council-rent home to all secure and eligible non-secure tenants on Love Lane Estate, as well as 250 families on the social housing waiting list. In 2017, it signed a deal with developer Lendlease that included a plan for 30% affordable homes and 145 social rent homes.Įarlier this year, the council won £91million from the government and Mayor of London to more than triple the number of affordable homes on the scheme. The council approved a plan to regenerate the area of the High Road opposite Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2014. In 2017, it signed a deal with developer Lendlease that included a plan for 30% affordable homes and 145 social rent homes. The Love Lane vote was the first of its kind in Haringey. Under Greater London Authority rules, estate regeneration projects that involve the demolition of homes must have the backing of a majority of residents before they can receive funding from City Hall. It means the 297-home estate can be demolished to make way for the High Road West regeneration scheme, which will also provide open spaces and community facilities. The turnout was 69.4% of eligible voters. The council’s plan won the support of 55.7% of residents of the Love Lane Estate in Tottenham who voted in a three-week ballot that closed on Monday, 6th September. A 2,600-home regeneration scheme can go ahead after people living on an estate narrowly backed Haringey Council’s plan for its redevelopment. Council now clear to push ahead with major rebuild after winning support in ballot, reports Simon Allin, Local Democracy Reporter Council now clear to push ahead with major rebuild after winning support in ballot, reports Simon Allin, Local Democracy ReporterĪ 2,600-home regeneration scheme can go ahead after people living on an estate narrowly backed Haringey Council’s plan for its redevelopment.
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