Neighbourhood Renewal

The government expects local strategic partnerships to take an overview of the delivery of Neighbourhood Renewal. Almost 30% of Haringey residents live in areas amongst the 10% most deprived in England. Haringey's level of deprivation is the 10th most extensive in England. The Haringey Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy (HNRS) aims to improve these deprived areas over the next decade.

For more information visit our Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy page

Neighbourhood Renewal Fund

The government helps us to improve these deprived areas through the Neighbourhood Renewal Fund (NRF). This funding is aimed at narrowing the gap between our most deprived neighbourhoods and the rest of the country. The Haringey Strategic Partnership decides the allocation of the NRF based on the priorities set out in the HNRS.

For more information contact:

Louisa Aubeeluck, Neighbourhood Policy and Programme Manager.
Tel 020 8489 4533
Email Louisa.Aubeeluck@haringey.gov.uk
Write Louisa Aubeeluck, Tottenham Town Hall, Tottenham Town Hall Approach Road, Tottenham, London N15 4RY

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Page Last Updated: 18 July 2008

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Did you know?

There were originally three manors in Tottenham. Bruce Castle occupies the site of the manor assigned to Robert de Brus, later King of Scotland