The plan identifies sites where the council wants to see nearly 16,000 homes built over 15 years
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City Hall’s budget and performance committee hears from experts about why the capital is not reaching its full potential
Paris and Auckland held up as best examples of using mid-rise developments of between five and nine storeys to maximise density
Latest figures suggest builders began work on just 3,248 new private-sector homes in the first three months of 2025
London Assembly hears that sharp fall in number of children in capital’s primary schools is prompting closures that are likely to continue
Councillors approved plans for a former education facility on Tottenham High Road reports Grace Howarth, Local Democracy Reporter
ACO Development's plans for Denewood Road were approved by the council's planning sub committee on Thursday reports Grace Howarth, Local Democracy Reporter
Zoe Garbett warns capital is “uniquely exposed” to leasehold issues with high service charges and poor quality
Current restrictions could leave London boroughs facing real-terms reduction of £269m in money for housing repairs and management over four years
A resident who lived next door to a council property infested with the pests has received £600 for the "distress" caused
Just over 80% of Haringey Council's social housing stock now meets the government's 'decent homes standard', up from 67.5% three years ago
Two sites where social homes are being built will be purchased by Haringey Council
An ombudsman ordered Haringey Council to pay the family £1,450 in compensation
Tom Copley blames the way the regulator was set up under the previous Tory government has led to "unacceptable delays" to housebuilding
Factors such as “road distance to a post office” are being given equal weighting to levels of homelessness
Renters should be spending no more than 30% of their income on housing but in Haringey the figure is 48.3%
Latest figures show Sir Sadiq Khan's Affordable Homes Programme is a long way behind schedule
The chair of the London Assembly's housing committee has written to Sir Sadiq Khan following its investigation into accessible housing
London Renters Union Haringey held a 'Moulden Globes' award ceremony outside Haringey Council's offices reports Grace Howarth, Local Democracy Reporter
The Labour member said Haringey Council had made some "tangible progress” in recent years but the problem was still “serious”
On average across London there is now one homeless child in every classroom
The Haringey Council scheme is part of its wider efforts to build 3,000 social homes across the borough
The London mayor has put his full backing behind building on Green Belt despite vowing to protect it for his first eight years at City Hall
Housing select committee chair says fact most London boroughs saw no new homes start construction in first months of this year is “really shocking”


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