New buildings planned at this site next to the Deer Enclosure of Alexandra Park.
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New buildings planned at this site next to the Deer Enclosure of Alexandra Park.
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This will be discussed on Thursday, 5th March at 7pm.
Dear Sir/Madam
Town and Country Planning Act 1990
Location: Anderton Court Alexandra Park RoadN22 7BE
Proposal: Demolition of existing garages and construction of 5 new dwelling units (amended red line site plan has been received showing a single application site, all previous comments have been carried over)
The above planning application will be considered by the Planning Sub-Committee. The meeting starts at 7.00 p.m. on 05/03/2015 and is held at the Council Chamber, Civic Centre, High Road, Wood Green, London N22 8LE.
The meeting is open to the public to attend. For further information on presenting your views at Planning Sub-Committee please see: www.haringey.gov.uk/planning_sub_committee
If you wish to address the Planning Sub-Committee you must advise the Council by noon on the working day immediately prior to the Sub-Committee meeting (for a Monday meeting this would be by noon on the Friday prior to the Sub-Committee). Persons interested in addressing the Committee in relation to an application on the agenda should contact the Committee secretariat on 020 8489 1512 (maria.fletcher@haringey.gov.uk). The number of speakers will usually be limited to two speaking in favour of the application and two speaking against the application with a time limit of 3 minutes for each speaker i.e. a maximum of 6 minutes. Please be advised that speaking slots will be allocated on a strictly first come first served basis.
The committee report may be viewed on the Council’s website on the following link:
http://www.planningservices.haringey.gov.uk/portal/servlets/ApplicationSearchServlet
Yours faithfully
Emma Williamson
Head of Development Management
Planning Service
This sign posted near the development.
Thanks very much Susie (and thanks for posting it Stephen)!
Just in case there are others who want to object to the proposed development, here is further details:
2 three storey and 1 two storey houses plus a two storey block of two flats are to go up where garages now stand in Anderton Court, directly adjacent to the lane that leads from Alexandra Park Road into the park (Anderton Court is a block of council flats next to the lane). You can see the plans on www.haringey.gov.uk - click on 'view applications' (green button, centre of the page) - type HGY/2014/3507. Click on HGY/2014/3507 on the list to view the plans.
I will object for several reasons. The site is too small for 5 separate dwellings as Anderton Court is already a dense development; fewer residential units or, perhaps, more private homes should have been planned so that council tenants do not get further ghettoised as there is already a range of problems in Anderton Court of the kind larger council blocks experience. There is going to be a shortage of parking and some of anti-social behaviour in Anderton Court has been about tenants' parking rights and infringements. Bedrooms in both Anderton Court and on the other side of the lane would be overlooked; not fair on those people, etc.
Homes must be built for people to have somewhere to live, but we should insist on protecting the neighbourhood from adverse effects of over-development (and density is the key). I speak from experience - subdivision of the flats above the shops in Palace Gts and Crescent Rd has brought a number of problems we had not had before. We who live in the immediate neighbourhood didn't see them coming, so we did not object. Now we know better, but it is too late. Which is why I now object if in doubt, for better be safe than sorry.
If you click on 'All the information is available on the council's website' in the post above, you will get straight through to the relevant documents.
I tried three times and didn't find the link where you mentioned, Indijana. Please could you put the actual http:/ details of the exact page.
I had problems getting in too (and kept getting cut off). Try http://www.planningservices.haringey.gov.uk/portal/servlets/Applica...
Good luck