The Hornsey Town Hall Site

Hornsey Town Hall

Hornsey Town Hall is an important 1930s Grade Two (star) listed building in the heart of Crouch End, owned by Haringey Council. The Council is relocating staff from the Town Hall to its central offices in Wood Green, and is moving forward with plans to keep the Town Hall open for the benefit of the community.

The Hornsey Town Hall Community Partnership Board (CPB) was formed to oversee the re-development of the entire HornseyTown Hall site, including:

  • The Town Hall with its municipal offices, a grade II* building of 1935
  • The Public Halls – Assembly Hall, Lower Hall and former Council Chamber within the Town Hall, served by generous foyers and public areas
  • The Broadway Annexe fronting on to the north side of Town Hall Square, the Mews Square and the Mews car park behind it
  • The Former Public Health Clinic, built shortly before the Town Hall, currently used as council offices, to the rear of the Town Hall
  • The vacant sites, currently in use for car parking to the rear of the Town Hall
  • Town Hall Square fronting on to Broadway, a significant civic space

Options for the future of the site as a community and arts centre for Crouch End, Haringey and beyond have now been drawn up by the CPB and agreed by the Council's Executive Commitee. See the Agreed Options page for more details.

Further information


For further information, you can also contact us at:

Head of Corporate Property Services,
Haringey Council,
Level One,
Alexandra House,
10 Station Road,
Wood Green,
N22 7TR

Email: hth@haringey.gov.uk.

Attached Files
FilenameFiletypeSize
cpb release, new members - dec 06.doc Microsoft Word DocumentWord907K
briefing pack -11.11.05.doc Microsoft Word DocumentWord529K
hth end of year release - dec 06.doc Microsoft Word DocumentWord905K
cpb release - 3.11.05 - christmas carols.doc Microsoft Word DocumentWord900K
cpb release - 2.11.05 - roof repairs.doc Microsoft Word DocumentWord901K
development partner release feb 07.doc Microsoft Word DocumentWord904K
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Page Last Updated: 5 November 2008

This page belongs to the following categories :
- Environment > Land and premises
- Community and living > Neighbourhood and village
- Environment > Land and premises > Council land and property

 
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