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Developers to exhibit details of proposed Arnos Grove station housing scheme

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30 Oct 2019 17:55 4860

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Details of a controversial proposal to build 150 homes on the two car parks at Arnos Grove station will be unveiled at a public exhibition on 6th and 7th November.

Transport for London: Arnos Grove Station Car Park development

arnos grove car park redevelopment


Connected Living London, a partnership between TfL and Grainger plc, is proposing a Build-to-Rent residential development on the site of the Arnos Grove Station Car Park, providing around 150 new homes, 40% of which will be affordable.

Following our Meet the Team event in June of this year, we would like to invite you to attend a public exhibition where we will present our plans to the community. This will be an opportunity for you to learn more about the partnership, the site, provide your feedback and review the proposals.

We hope that you will be able to attend this event as we are committed ensuring local residents have a full opportunity to review and comments on the proposals.

The public events will take place from 15:30 to 19:30 on Wednesday 6 November and, from 15:30 to 19:30 on Thursday 7 November.

Address:
Garfield Primary School,
Upper Park Rd, Arnos Grove,
London N11 1BH

Links

Preliminary meeting about plan to build housing on Arnos Grove station car parks (Palmers Green Community 23 June 2019)

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Developers to exhibit details of proposed Arnos Grove station housing scheme

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03 Nov 2019 19:44 4861

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A petition against building housing on the Arnos Grove station car parks has been launched by Cllr Daniel Anderson and to date has attracted nearly 900 "signatures".

Cllr Anderson argues that car parking will be displaced onto neighbouring streets, resulting in a controlled parking zone being introduced. That it will lead to more congestion. That more front gardens will be turned into car parks, leading to flooding and environmental problems. That it will do nothing to solve the borough's lack of truly affordable housing. And that it will ruin the appearance of the listed station.

https://www.change.org/p/sadiq-khan-let-s-stop-tfls-proposed-development-of-the-car-parks-at-arnos-grove-station

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Developers to exhibit details of proposed Arnos Grove station housing scheme

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20 Nov 2019 23:49 4948

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Local democracy reporter Simon Allin has an update on the Arnos Grove station car park housing scheme in the Enfield Independent:

https://www.enfieldindependent.co.uk/news/18039971.details-revealed-flats-enfield-tube-station

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Developers to exhibit details of proposed Arnos Grove station housing scheme

Darren Edgar

21 Nov 2019 09:27 4951

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"Local democracy report"??!! What's the when it's at home? Is that an actual job title for his coverage requirement in the EI or just what localist anti-development campaigners are now calling themselves....??

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Local Democracy Reporters

Basil Clarke

21 Nov 2019 22:12 4959

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David Eden wrote:

"Local democracy report"??!! What's the when it's at home? Is that an actual job title for his coverage requirement in the EI or just what localist anti-development campaigners are now calling themselves....??


No, you're barking up the wrong tree completely. The Local Democracy Reporter scheme was set up in 2017 to help plug the huge gaps in the reporting of local democracy issues in the UK. Local papers had been reduced to simply regurgitating press releases and did very little proper journalism. There are now 150 or so Local Democracy Reporters, paid for by the BBC but employed by local papers around the UK. Their job is to provide balanced reporting on local authorities and other local democratic institutions. The car park housing controversy is exactly the kind of issue they are meant to cover.

Simon Allin has been the LDR at the Enfield Independent for the last couple of years and as a result the paper's coverage of important issues has improved considerably. (However, the Independent seems to have got rid of the reporters that they had previously, which wasn't really the idea!) His stories can also be used by the Enfield Dispatch. I'm pondering registering to use them on PGC, if I can qualify.

For more information see https://enfielddispatch.co.uk/local-democracy-reporting-service/

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Developers to exhibit details of proposed Arnos Grove station housing scheme

Karl Brown

27 Nov 2019 18:00 4978

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My own unresolved reaction to this proposal was helped at the weekend by a press article highlighting a new 1000 people / 636 household estate in the USA. It’ll be car free and parking nearby will be banned under terms in your lease. The space that would have been for parking will be turned over to shops, green space and a plaza. There’ll be designated spots for ride sharing pick-ups. Residents are to be encouraged to travel by foot, bike, scooter, bus or taxi.
The aim, “to remake cities for people not cars” and “we want our residents to see life from their doorstep, not struck behind a windshield”. As the developer also added, “we are seeing the first generation of people choosing not to own cars”.
Putting your money where your mouth is I guess.

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Developers to exhibit details of proposed Arnos Grove station housing scheme

David Hughes

27 Nov 2019 21:56 4979

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My approach to this is very straightforward: London needs homes more than stimulants to drive a car about shedding minute fragments of tyres and, currently, exhaust gases, which are good for no one's health. And bear in mind that down in the heart of London the Mayor is busy finding ways to limit car use there.

Integrated policies for a city must be a good thing.

There is though a problem. Which is that people who currently park near the station may well have chosen their current homes knowing that the parking will be available. Which in turn may mean adjustments of bus routes or other approaches I haven't thought about, plus secure cycle storage - I have a white-collar neighbour who rides a small motorbike into central London every day. There is a lot which can be done.

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Developers to exhibit details of proposed Arnos Grove station housing scheme

PGC Webmaster

27 Nov 2019 22:12 4980

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The latest information about the plans and a link to an online consultation is available at https://www.givemyview.com/arnosgrove/news. (It doesn't seem to say anywhere how long the consultation runs for.)

The information boards that were on show at Garfield School are also on line at https://www.givemyview.com/resources/arnosgrove/consultationboards.pdf

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