Four three-storey blocks providing 30 social-rent homes will be built at Arundel Court and Baldewyne Court
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Fears planning changes could create “loophole” where Green Belt landowners are encouraged to degrade their land
Separate plans for two new warehouses also won approval at last night's planning committee meeting
Herts Heritage, a building and roofing specialist, is set to move from Hackney into a new industrial building in Tariff Road
Numerous applications to develop the site have been submitted over the years
The project includes 202 social rent homes and is being backed by £20million in 'levelling up' funding from the government
30 new homes will be constructed on Arundel and Baldewyne Courts in Landsdowne Road however residents are concerned about loss of parking
Two sites are planned to be redeveloped at Hotspur Industrial Estate
Haringey Council put up notices telling residents to use a non-existent QR code
Booker Wholesale in Queen Street is set to be demolished and replaced with a larger industrial building
The move could mean up to 30 events such as pop concerts being held at the stadium every year
Analysis from London Labour reveals that 2,566 fewer homes have been completed on average in Conservative boroughs since 2016
New construction and engineering centre proposed at College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London site
Building eight flats on the site of Fortis Green Tennis Club would "safeguard its long-term viability"
A long-closed nightclub in Tottenham High Road is set to be converted into 25 student flats
No affordable housing is proposed as part of the scheme in Hornsey Park Road
If it wins planning permission the development would also provide 77 affordable homes
Residents say there is a 40-year history of planning applications being turned down for the site
Those who objected to the planning application included the Hornsey Cricket Club who will be forced to grant access to build the mast on their land, reports...
Tottenham Hotspur had previously won approval for 72 residential flats and a cinema on the site but will now build 287 student bedrooms instead
Tottenham Hotspur feared the development of 2,929 homes opposite its stadium would cause crowd problems but a judge dismissed the club's argument
Tottenham Hotspur now want to build hundreds of student flats on the site instead of residential units and a cinema
The headquarters for Haringey Council have been out of action since 2020 after safety issues were discovered
The football club's revised housing plans for twin sites in Tottenham were approved by Haringey Council's planning committee for the first time