In 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 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 ReadingHornsey Town Hall – contractors on site July
News reaches the Forum of Crouch End’s other grand project, Hornsey Town Hall, now moving (at long last) into the construction phase. (*all structural construction images courtesy Heyne Tillett Steel, planning apps) On Friday, developer FEC issued the first
Continue ReadingEarl Haig plans, update May 2019
As people will know the Earl Haig was sold to a property company in January, the pub immediately closed, the building placed on the market. A month or so ago a planning application (HGY/2019/1026) for change of use, containing new
Continue ReadingHornsey Town Hall back in planning, variations and amendments
The Hornsey Town Hall developers have, after a tad of a delay, submitted one or two revisions to their project to the Planning Dept. The Forum had a look, and, after a few people contacted us, made some comments. Our
Continue ReadingHornsey Library Project go-ahead for 2019, submits planning
Haringey Library Services have been gradually making their way through the full complement of library improvements over the last few years (Wood Green and Marcus Garvey having already had makeovers) – and sure enough Crouch End is next on the
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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