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27.5.03
Liberal Democrat councillor and deputy leader Wayne Hoban has asked for
written assurances from Haringey Council regarding a number of issues
arising from the Alexandra Park School sixth form development.
This letter comes following a number of meetings by the Liberal Democrat
deputy leader with the head teacher of Alexandra Park School, the architects and
council planning officers. They have all assured him that the concerns of
residents living near Albert Road recreation ground, where a temporary site
access road will be built, will be taken into account.
However, Cllr Hoban wants these promises to be legally binding so that
residents are in no doubt that their park will be returned to them, fully
restored after the building work.
Cllr Hoban (Alexandra ward) comments:
"Many residents are concerned that the temporary road for works vehicles
through the park will be made permanent after construction is complete. I am
looking for written conformation from the Council that this will not be the
case so that the residents around the park feel assured that their park will
be returned to them.
"This school expansion development is essential and we fully support it,
however we must make sure that the quality of life of those living around
the park and school does not suffer as a result."
Note:
The letter to Haringey's Chief Executive called for written and legally binding
assurances on the following points:
1. The temporary road to be constructed across the Albert Road
Recreation Ground will be fully removed on completion of the school
development project, or at a time when construction vehicle access is no
longer required, whichever is the earliest.
2. The recreation ground will be fully restored to its original
condition immediately following removal of the temporary road.
3. The contractor will complete the development within the timeframe
specified in the planning application. Failure to complete the development
within the specified and agreed period will result in financial penalties
being levied against the contractor by the council. All funds raised as a
consequence of financial penalties levied against the contractor should be
used to improve the Albert Road Recreation Ground.
4. The school has committed to adopting a radical approach to transport
to minimise traffic and to promote 'green travel'; cycling, walking and
using public transport. In recognition of increased pressure which will be
placed on the Albert Road environs of the school following closure of the
Bidwell Gardens entrance, combined with the large projected increase in
pupil and staff numbers following expansion of the school, the council will
work closely and effectively with the school and local residents groups to
ensure that all possible steps are taken to minimise potential risks,
particularly with respect to traffic management in the area.
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