Stanhope Road Bridge Project
- This survey closed on Wednesday 20 January 2021 - thank you to everyone who took the time to complete the survey
Update March 2022
Planning permission has been granted for the demolition and subsequent rebuilding of a new bridge at Stanhope Road.
You can view the minutes and supporting documents from the 3 March 2002 Environment and Community Safety Scrutiny Panel:
- Environment and Community Safety Scrutiny Panel -Thursday 3 March 2022 - see item 137
- Agenda Document for Environment and Community Safety Scrutiny Panel - Thursday 3 March 2022 (PDF, 5MB) - see item 10
What we consulted on
Stanhope Road bridge is one of 10 bridges in the London Borough of Haringey that forms part of Parkland Walk. Each bridge is subject to inspections. During the course of these inspections, a number of the bridges have been highlighted for repair - one of these being Stanhope Road Bridge.
We have secured funding to undertake these works. Initial feasibility work has identified that it would not be economically viable to repair Stanhope Road bridge and provide the life-span (120-years) that we require.
The council has appointed WSP (external link) to develop designs for the replacement of Stanhope Road Bridge.
Further details are available in our Stanhope Road bridge leaflet (PDF, 752KB).
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