Cash will be spent on repairing three major bridges plus new street lighting and other maintenance projects

Haringey Council’s cabinet has agreed a “transformative” five-year plan that see more than £35m of investment to improve the borough’s 217-mile road network.
Approved by the Labour administration last night (Tuesday 22nd), the programme will upgrade highways, improve accessibility, and enhance street lighting.
Senior councillors say the capital programme for Haringey’s highways will “make streets safer, more welcoming, and better connected” for residents, businesses, and visitors alike.
The plan includes a £2m investment in critical repairs for three key bridges – Ferry Lane, Wareham Road, and Cornwall Road – with the aim of completing the work within the first year.
A total of £4.9m will be allocated to improve street lighting, supporting safer and well-lit public spaces.
Funding will also be allocated to major maintenance projects, including road and footway repairs, responsive maintenance, and additional improvements across the network.
Seema Chandwani, cabinet member for tackling inequality and resident services, said: “This is a significant investment for our borough, and by working alongside our residents, we want to ensure it delivers the infrastructure they need and deserve.
“Highways play a vital role in daily life – whether commuting, exercising, or meeting family and friends, we all depend on safe, accessible streets and public spaces.
“With the Borough of Culture 2027 and UEFA European Football Championships 2028 approaching, this boost strengthens our commitment to making Haringey a vibrant, well-connected, and welcoming place for all.”
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