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The Pinkham Way Alliance are asking for a simple action from members of the public who share the Alliance's concerns about the potential development of Pinkham Wood as a waste processing site or for other industrial use.

By signing online, you can officially associate yourself with the submission which the PWA is making to Haringey Council.

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HARINGEY LOCAL PLAN: STRATEGIC POLICIES REVIEW 2016
REGULATION 19 CONSULTATION


We’ve come such a long way in this campaign; we mustn’t let up now.

Haringey’s Local Plan, including the flawed planning designation for Pinkham Way, will be publicly examined by an independent Planning Inspector in the summer. This final consultation before the hearings ends on March 4th.

Your signature in support of our submission is vital, because this is the one the Inspector will study first. To show him or her the deep concern our community continues to feel about Pinkham Way's future, we need a large number of names.

Please take a minute to enter your name here.

All adult members of your household can sign up individually. Please forward this to your friends and neighbours, and, if you know people without internet access, you could offer to take their details and add them yourself.

We'll be collecting names until midnight on Wednesday 2 March.

Among many other points, our submission covers:

  • Haringey’s claim that the site is ‘Employment’ land. The Council has no evidence, and has gone against the advice of its own consultants
  • Haringey’s refusal to accept the site’s Open Space status. Its supposed reasons for this are specious.
  • Haringey’s persistent claim that the site is Brownfield. All evidence, including National Planning Policy, shows it to be Greenfield.

You can read a simple overview of our response.

Thank you, as ever, and all good wishes.
 
Stephen Brice
Chair
Pinkham Way Alliance

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