Neighbourhoods

Neighbourhood Management Service

Haringey's Neighbourhood Management Service works with local people to improve their neighbourhoods across the borough.

Our vision

Working to the priorities of the Community Strategy, our vision is a borough where the gap between the east and west of the borough is removed, with local residents inputting into the planning, reshaping and delivery of local services.

We want our service to be driven by local need, rather than the needs of organisations and aim to build trust with local people.  In practice, we work with other organisations in providing services locally - an approach positively supported by residents.

The seven Neighbourhood Management areas are:

We also look after the following programs and activities:

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Further information

The service is led by Sally Collins.

For further information, please contact the Neighbourhood Management Service:

Patrick Lee
Strategic Manager for  Neighbourhood Management
10th Floor
Alexandra House
10 Station Road
Wood Green
London N22 7TR

Tel 020 8489 4564
Email neighbourhoods@haringey.gov.uk

NB Individual Neighbourhoods may have their own contact details, which can be found from the links above.

Alternatively download the neighbourhood management leaflet in the attached files section below for more information about this service, but please bear in mind it's a large file and may take some time to download if you have a slower Internet connection.

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Page Last Updated: 8 February 2010

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