Broadwater Farm resident ballot

Thank you to everyone who took part in the Broadwater Farm resident ballot.

The result of the ballot is that residents have voted in support of proposals to transform Broadwater Farm.

Residents of Broadwater Farm have overwhelmingly voted in favour of plans to transform their estate with:

  • almost 300 new, high-quality council homes
  • safer streets
  • improved community facilities

On a turnout of 55% of eligible voters, 85% backed the council to deliver the most comprehensive and far-reaching improvement programme in Broadwater Farm’s history.

See our community engagement website for the full background to the project and to stay up to date.

Broadwater Farm community engagement website

What happens next

Residents have voted ‘yes’ in the ballot. We will keep you updated every step of the way on next steps for the estate.

We will:

  • continue engaging with you and supporting you to shape the development proposals, by keeping you up to date and listening to your feedback
  • continue to update you on the proposals through the planning application process
  • work closely with the Broadwater Farm Residents Association and ITLA to ensure residents are kept up to date
  • speak to you about the construction process and ensure this minimises disruption
  • continue to update you through a newsletter and our website to make sure you are up to date on what is happening
  • provide dedicated rehousing support to residents of Stapleford North (flats 25-36, 61-72) throughout the moving process and beyond

The plans at a glance

  • Around 294 brand new, high-quality council homes
  • 100% council homes delivered directly by us
  • 30% of new homes will be larger family homes for Broadwater Farm families
  • Priority for new council homes for all eligible Broadwater Farm secure tenants
  • A new, modern health and wellbeing centre with other services to benefit residents’ health
  • Council homes at council rents
  • A new grocery store on your doorstep
  • A safer neighbourhood
  • Jobs and opportunities for local residents
  • Affordable workspaces and community spaces for residents
  • A new park and two new civic spaces

How to get in touch

You can contact the estate’s dedicated Independent Tenant and Leaseholder Advisor for impartial advice and support at BWF@newmanfrancis.org

If you wish to talk to the council’s team, please email BWF@haringey.gov.uk or call Numan Hussain on 07976 070667, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

If you have any questions relating to the ballot, please contact Civica Election Services on 020 8889 9203 or email support@cesvotes.com