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3.11.03
Local Liberal Democrats are questioning plans to sell off treasured
'metropolitan open space' at the Hornsey Central Hospital site for the
construction of an all weather football pitch, with high floodlighting
columns, for use by Highgate Wood School.
Lib Dem councillors for Muswell Hill, Highgate and Crouch End say that the
facility will be no substitute for the loss of green space in the area. The
scheme is also out of step with current planning guidelines in the Unitary
Development Plan, which states that "...development which harms the open
character of the land or which compromises its value to London's green
setting will not be permitted." The Lib Dems have made their views clear in
a letter to the local health trust, which is consulting on the sale of the
site.
Crouch End councillor and planing spokesperson, Cllr Dave Winskill comments:
"I don't believe that the change in use of this green space would befit the
area. The playing of football, with floodlights, possibly until 10.00 at
night would not compensate for the loss of the green belt character of the
land.
"The Primary Care Trust should look at ways of using the space to enhance
the peacefulness that it currently enjoys, as well as considering how the
land might benefit users of the new Hornsey Central Hospital."
Local councillor and Lib Dem Leader Ross Laird adds:
"Other uses of this site might include providing laid out gardens for the
use of residents, or possibly offering some of the space as allotments so
that local people could work in conjunction with the HCH residents. The
land could have real therapeutic value for the residents. I hope that the
Trust shares my concerns about these plans."
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