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Homes for Haringey to become part of Haringey Council
Haringey Council will bring its housing arm in-house after the move received “overwhelming support” from residents.

Campaigners protesting at the Ramsey Court green space (contributed by Joe Banks)

Fury at plans for council houses on green space

Haringey Council’s plan to build a nine-storey block at the junction of Partridge Way and Trinity Road in Wood Green was brought back to the planning subcommittee on Monday. Photo: Google

'Shocking': Councillors voted on flats plans when public had not had their say

Non-resident leaseholders with properties on Noel Park Estate in Wood Green were excluded from a £25,000 cap on part of their repair bills by Haringey Council

HARINGEY: leaseholders repair complaints

Buildings on the Love Lane estate. Credit: Google Maps

Ballot on estate regeneration 'being pushed through'

Private landlord Grainger has ditched plans to demolish buildings at Wards Corner, and Haringey Council leader Cllr Peray Ahmet has indicated she supports a community plan to regenerate Seven Sisters Indoor Market

Plans to regenerate Seven Sisters Indoor Market scrapped

Haringey Defend Council Housiing has accused Haringey Council of “bullying” residents to accept the demolition of their homes

Haringey Council denies 'forced gentrification' claim over Broadwater Farm regeneration

Former Haringey Council leader Cllr Joseph Ejiofor proposed bringing Homes for Haringey back in-house in January

Council could bring housing service back under direct control

Haringey Council leader Cllr Peray Ahmet has apologised over communication to Noel Park Estate residents

Council leader's apology to estate residents

The regeneration of the Love Lane Estate in Tottenham will go ahead as part of a major redevelopment (Image: Google Maps)

'We are stuck with it' - High Road West redevelopment to go ahead

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Take a shine to this Bounds Green property

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