Haringey Council says there were "overwhelming" objections to the proposed scheme during a recent consultation
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The two facilities provide specialist accommodation services for 68 people experiencing homelessness
The new facility is set to be created within a building complex used by a library and a leisure centre
More than 60 cases have been reported across North London with low vaccination rates being blamed for the virus's spread
Amid a national skills shortage the local authority is paying £7m for the equivalent of just 45 full-time staff
A government 'Pride in Place' grant of £1.5m will be used on a wide range of projects across the borough
Almost half of state schools in Haringey are in debt with falling demand for places being blamed
Parts of Marcus Garvey Library and Tottenham Green Leisure Centre will be used to accommodate the new facility
Haringey Council has completed a long-awaited revamp of Penstock Tunnel connecting Wood Green with Alexandra Park
Thames Water works on six different sites will commence next week and last for several weeks
The Regulator of Social Housing confirms it has removed the local authority from its 'watchlist' after improvements made in recent years
But council leader Peray Ahmet has warned more help is still needed to fix the borough's finances
The Haringey Council-run service will be able to expand its programme thanks to a new partnership with the North London arts venue
Councillors voted unanimously to approve the 36-home scheme despite concerns being raised by neighbours over loss of privacy
Residents in Wembury Road have reporting noise nuisances and piles of rubbish dumped by Highgate Hill Murugan Temple
An ombudsman report highlighted delays in rehousing the resident as well as causing "avoidable distress"
Opposition Lib Dems call for independent experts to be brought in to help get the council’s finances back on track
The expansion at Broadwater Farm creates space for 18 autistic children to learn and play
Campaign group Acorn accuses council of "profiting from hardship" but local authority says it doesn't send bailiffs to people deemed vulnerable
Apology and change of management team at Haringey Council comes after ombudsman revealed over 1,000 emails had been left unread in social work inbox
Ward councillor claims there are “many issues” with the "complex location” but committee votes unanimously to approve the scheme
Officer tells Haringey Council licensing meeting of fears over possible "increase in public nuisance and crime and disorder to the local area"
The plan identifies sites where the council wants to see nearly 16,000 homes built over 15 years
Ombudsman found the tenant faced a 20-month delay before “useful action” to get her rehoused was undertaken



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