- Aug 13, 2005
- 46,701
- 104,998
The Club have won the Planning Appeal for the Goods Yard Development.
https://www.goodsyardtottenham.co.uk/
Spurs 1 Haringey 0 AET.
https://acp.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/ViewCase.aspx?caseid=3204591
Why wouldn’t the council want all this?
Our proposals will deliver:
• Up to 330 new homes – including 40% affordable housing subject to housing grant availability.
• An appropriate mix of housing to respond to local demand - including around 20% family homes
• The opportunity to provide new homes for those who will need to move as part of the Council’s regeneration plans – so that these residents can live right next to their current home.
• A beautiful new public space called ‘Station Master’s Square’ – creating a welcoming meeting point for residents and visitors to this part of Tottenham.
• The provision of around 1,000 square metres of employment, retail and leisure space at ground floor – suitable for interested local businesses of various sizes.
• Buildings ranging in height from 2 to 8 storeys with two taller buildings of 18 and 21 storeys adjacent the railway line and to the south of the taller Brook House building – consistent with the Masterplan Framework for the High Road West area.
• The sensitive refurbishment of the locally listed Station Master’s House – carefully respecting the building’s heritage and bringing it into public use.
• New shops and cafés at ground floor – boosting the local economy and providing much-needed amenities for residents.
• Beautifully landscaped garden and courtyard spaces for residents – hidden away from the busy White Hart Lane.
• Over 500 cycle bays – including cycle parking spaces for every home, to encourage cycling and promote the use of public transport.
• A sustainable design – through the careful use of natural light, efficient building materials and green spaces to create a healthy and desirable residential neighbourhood.