Hartington Park Consultation

A view of Hartington Park

Hartington Park Consultation Improvements

Haringey Council recognises that improvements are needed to Hartington Park to encourage local residents to fully utilise this vital green space. The council has been working in partnership with Groundwork London to provide a much improved facility for all to enjoy.

Groundwork has carried out a number of consultation activities. For a fuller briefing of the consultation results please see the Hartington Park Consultation results document (PDF, 14KB).

Summary

Overall priorities for resident and user improvements include:

  1. Litter Issues
  2. Improvements to the play area
  3. New focus to the Central Junction
  4. Improvements to the corner of Scotland Green and Kemble Road
  5. New paving at Carbuncle Passage
  6. Improvements to the ball court
  7. Benches
  8. Lighting for improved security
  9. Creating a path along the desire line by the play area

Following consultation Groundwork London prepared a Master Plan for park improvements and used this to support fundraising to pay for the desired improvements.

Applications were submitted to external funders with one being successful: The Veolia Environmental Trust, for £38,000. A further £40,000 was allocated by the council using Section 106 money.

Improvements were carried out to Hartington Park during October and November 2014.

The application to improve the playground was not successful this time, and thus improvement here cannot take place until we are able to identify new funding.

For further information, or if you have any questions in relation to the Hartington Park Consultation please submit an enquiry using our parks e-form.

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Hartington Park Improvement Project Plan (PDF 519KB)PDF 519.8 KB

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March 30, 2021