High Road West masterplan

Part of: High Road West previous consultations

The High Road West Masterplan is the result of Haringey Council, planning and design experts Arup and local residents and businesses working together to develop a plan for change in the High Road West area.

Between April and June 2013, an 8-week consultation took place on the emerging regeneration proposals. We asked you what new facilities, housing and jobs and businesses you wanted to see and what you thought of the 3 master plan options that show different levels of change in the area.

Further community consultation was undertaken for 8 weeks from September 2014 on the final version of the masterplan for High Road West and improvements to White Hart Lane Station.

2013 consultation feedback

We received 435 feedback forms – this included:

  • 207 from Love Lane residents
  • 70 from local businesses
  • 158 from residents in the wider community as a result of the April/June 2013 consultation

We also received 10 written responses from organisations.

Residents told us:

  • they prefer Option 3 of the master plan proposals, which proposed the most amount of new homes, jobs and new facilities
  • 67% support a new entrance to White Hart Lane Station and a new station square
  • 289 people want a library, learning and education centre and a community park
  • 81% want more jobs for local people and residents want to see new businesses such as start-up space for businesses and a better mix of shops
  • 71% want more homes and a better mix and quality of homes, including homes with gardens

See the consultation feedback documents:

2014 consultation feedback

Between 13 September 2014 and 25 October 2014, we asked for your opinions on key themes within the Masterplan, including:

  • overall design
  • housing
  • businesses
  • open spaces
  • community benefits
  • transport
  • the proposed idea for redeveloping White Hart Lane Station

292 feedback forms were returned – this included:

  • 130 from Love Lane residents
  • 38 from local businesses
  • 104 from residents in the wider community
  • 35 feedback forms from individuals who wished not to leave any details.

The community told us:

  • 70% of Love Lane residents agree that the Love Lane Estate should be demolished and homes replaced
  • 81% of respondents agree with the principle – ‘All new homes should have access to private open space such as balconies, gardens and shared courtyards’
  • 79% of respondents agree with the principle – ‘There should be a community hub (with library, learning, community and business space) and this should be built on the High Road and in the new public square, Moselle Square, so it is accessible for all’
  • 91% of respondents agree with the principle – ‘The High Road should remain the main shopping area and should have improved shop frontages and public spaces’
  • 76% of respondents agree with the principle – ‘A better and more accessible station should be provided which enhances its historic character’

See the consultation feedback document:

Further information