In Planning – Floral Hall
Just when Crouch End thought the recent redevelopment of the town centre might be coming to a close (Tottenham Lane and Hornsey Town Hall, we’re looking at you) along comes a slew of new proposals. Proposals even in places you
Continue ReadingIn Planning Jan 2022 – Crouch End going up, part 1 Broadway Court
Broadway Court, adorned. Image credits: c/o planning submissions, Haringey planning portal. Crouch End’s residential developments continue to arrive, year after year, and everyone’s focus in 2022 will undoubtedly fall upon the (finally) completing Tottenham Lane flats, and of course the
Continue ReadingGreen space in Park Road under threat
Image: Haringey’s proposal for Park Road. Just opposite the Queenswood Medical Practice in Park Road is a pleasant green space with trees that sits alongside Ramsey Court and is enjoyed by the residents there. Earlier this year Haringey Council announced
Continue ReadingIn Planning – Crouch End, February 2021
Another periodic look at significant local residential developments. Densification we believe it’s called – and on and on it goes. Images: drawings from Haringey planning portal, photos, CENF. Tottenham Lane We’re in the latter stages of the Tottenham Lane
Continue ReadingHaringey act against office to residential conversions
CENF have submitted a letter of support for Haringey’s move to apply an ‘Article 4 Direction’, covering Crouch End town centre, designed to restrict permitted development rights which currently allow for the change of use from offices to residential without
Continue ReadingIn Planning – Crouch End, June 2020
Current significant Crouch End developments in Planning We like to keep an eye on developments. This time a report on current proposals both consented and proposed – but not yet under construction. How the post-Covid housing world will shape up,
Continue ReadingIn Planning – Crouch End residential developments, March 2020
Life, the economy, and London’s housing needs will continue after these strange times, so with that in mind, and perhaps for those of you looking for a diversion, we thought we’d highlight a few of the more arresting residential developments
Continue ReadingHousing hopes for Crouch End? Questionnaire, summer 2019
Crouch End is growing. Few significant vacant, brown-field sites remain, and July should see construction work commence at the Town Hall and the ex-Kwik Fit site on Tottenham Lane. So, will the market solve all our housing problems? Or are
Continue ReadingCrouch End on the rise – looking ahead
The Crouch End Neighbourhood Forum is a group devoted to local planning and development, from transport to conservation, the local economy to the environment – we can identify local green spaces, propose new street designs, seek improvements to shopfronts, look
Continue ReadingCrouch End on the rise – current developments
The Crouch End Neighbourhood Forum is a group devoted to local planning and development, from transport to conservation, the local economy to the environment – we can identify local green spaces, propose new street designs, seek improvements to shopfronts, look
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