31007048696?profile=RESIZE_710xWith the campaign to protect the nature site at Pinkham Way ramping up, the Pinkham Way Alliance ask you to sign up in support of their submission to Haringey Council's Local Plan.

This is a crucial chance to force Haringey Council to face facts about this large piece of woodland between the golf course and the North Circular road: that it's of rare ecological value and should no longer be classified for industrial use.

For decades, Pinkham Way has been used for nothing but informal recreation by local residents. During this time, it's become a richly vegetated site of unique ecological significance. It’s also now clearly within the UK planning definition of ‘greenfield land'. All stakeholders should recognise it as such.

But Haringey is still trying to claim that the site is viable as ‘employment/industrial land’, despite its not having generated a single job in over six decades, and despite clear guidance from Planning Inspectors to the contrary.

As a community, we’re exceptionally lucky to have planning and legal experts voluntarily working hard on our behalf.

It’s vital that as many of us as possible add our names in support of the Pinkham Way Alliance submission to this consultation. 

All members of a household over the age of 16 can sign individually (but please only one submission per email address).

To read more about Pinkham Way see their website:  https://pinkhamway.org/

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