Activities will include joint patrols by the police and the council’s ASB and waste enforcement teams.
The Week of Action will involve vital services across the borough, including the council’s ASB, Highways, Home Improvement, Homelessness Outreach, Litter and Waste, Parking, Parks and Regulatory Services teams, as well as other partner agencies and organisations such as Bringing Unity Back Into The Community (BUBIC) and Community Payback.
There will be a Central Engagement Hub situated within the ward for two hours each weekday, giving opportunities for residents to discuss any issues and concerns they have with council staff.
Following resident feedback from previous Weeks of Action, we will also be organising hubs at later times throughout the week to give more residents the chance to engage with us outside of normal working hours.
The full timetable for the hub in Seven Sisters is below:
- Monday 16 March 2026: Housing team outside Woodberry Down Baptist Church Hall (190 Vartry Road, N15) – 5pm-7pm
- Tuesday 17 March 2026: Community Safety and Placemaking teams outside Seven Sisters Market (245-253 High Road, N15) – 10am-12noon
- Wednesday 18 March 2026: Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) and Parking teams outside 152 Stonebridge Estate at the junction with the High Road, N15* (*opposite Pure Gym) – 3pm-5pm
- Thursday 19 March 2026: Parks, Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) and Waste Enforcement outside 3 Ermine Road at the junction with the High Road, N15 – 2pm-4pm
- Friday 20 March 2026: Community Safety team outside 1 Brunel Walk at the junction with Kirkton Road, N15 – 11:30am-1:30pm
Haringey Council coordinates these Weeks of Action to take place on a bi-monthly basis, with each one targeting a different area of the borough.
Previous Weeks of Action have been held in Alexandra Park, Bounds Green, Bruce Castle, Bruce Grove, Crouch End, Highgate, Hornsey, Muswell Hill, Noel Park, Northumberland Park, South Tottenham, St Ann’s, Stroud Green, Tottenham Hale, Turnpike Lane, West Green and Wood Green.