Council News Archive - March 2022
School Streets hit Tottenham
Another School Street will be introduced at Harris Academy in Tottenham on Monday 28 March as Haringey looks to make our streets safer and cleaner for our children and families.
Haringey nominated for LGC Awards
Haringey has been shortlisted for two prizes at the LGC Awards – local government’s most prestigious awards.
David Lammy MP joins councillors to visit Seven Sisters regeneration projects
Leader of the Council Cllr Peray Ahmet and Cabinet Member Cllr Ruth Gordon joined local MP David Lammy on Friday to visit projects in the Seven Sisters area working to support residents, build comm
Bruce Castle receives over half a million in funding towards restoration project
Haringey launches new campaign to prevent violence against women and girls
Young people in Haringey are being encouraged to do and think more to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG), through a new campaign putting young people at its very heart.
£5000 fine for Haringey landlord who let unlicensed HMO
A Haringey landlord has been fined £5000 by the council’s Private Sector Housing Team for letting an unlicensed HMO (House in Multiple Occupation) in Boreham Road, N22.
Improvements to resident parking and disability access approved by cabinet
Pupils and teachers to reap rewards from Haringey Council’s multi-million-pound investment
Pupils and teaching staff are continuing to benefit from Haringey Council’s multi-million-pound commitment in school settings that bolster their health and wellbeing and allow them to excel and thr
Community groups receive Haringey Council backing in reducing carbon emissions
Local organisations are to provide services to the borough’s communities and residents in more sustainable ways in future after becoming the first-ever recipients of the Haringey Community Carbon F
Wood Green youngsters ready to make a difference at Rising Green
State of the art depot opens in Northumberland Park
Council increases investment in protecting Haringey from flooding
COVID-19 update from Haringey’s Director of Public Health, Dr Will Maimaris
Cases of COVID-19 are now rising in every region of the UK. Data to the 10 March shows an increase of 52.9% in reported cases in the UK over the past week.
Haringey pupils & teachers to benefit from lasting legacies of permanent School Streets
Children and teachers across Haringey will benefit from improved air quality and enhanced road safety for many more months and years to come after 10 School Streets, benefiting 12 schools, were app
Sweet start for The Chocolate Factory as Haringey residents benefit from 80 new council homes
Haringey’s commitment to build new council homes for residents across the borough grew even stronger after the cabinet gave the green light to start the main works on 80 new homes.
Millions invested in Haringey’s roads
Haringey’s youngest children to benefit from new Early Years proposals
Haringey’s youngest children are set to benefit from better outcomes in the future after provisional proposals for an Early Years Strategy – including plans for four Family Hubs in our borough – we
£1.6m invested in reducing danger on Haringey roads
Haringey Streets for People: Ambitious Walking and Cycling Action Plan adopted
New £1.5 million CCTV control room to keep Haringey streets safe
Broadwater Farm residents back council plans to transform estate
Residents of Broadwater Farm have overwhelmingly voted in favour of plans to transform their estate with almost 300 new, high quality council homes, safer streets and improved community facilities.
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