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June 2015 RECENT FEEDBACK To ensure local people are informed of proposed and planned changes to the area and can give input, the council and design teams have held a number of community and stakeholder events. These have included meetings with local community groups, local stakeholders, businesses and retailers, workshops, walk and talk tours of the area and information exhibitions. These events have highlighted a number of common responses from local people about the proposals for Tottenham Hale and these informed the plans to date. Previous event feedback Key messages included: Need for better routes and connections in the area, particularly for pedestrians and cyclists New community facilities are needed in particular a health centre Concern about the pressure more people in the area will put on schools and public transport There is a need for truly affordable housing Any new retail should include space for small and local businesses There is support for the redevelopment of retail park but it is well used and people would like several of the shops retained e.g. Boots Street-based retail should be incorporated into any plans with a mix of independent and high street chains Streets and open spaces should be improved, to be safer and better maintained Better links to open spaces should be created New development should make Tottenham Hale feel safer Investment in the area should benefit local people and should help to change perceptions of Tottenham Hale Public presentation, Hale Village PARK VIEW ROAD PARK VIEW ROAD DOWN LANE PARK ASHLEY ROAD ASHLEY ROAD P A R K V I E W R O A D HALE ROAD WATERMEAD WAY STATION RD THE HALE FERRY LANE LEBUS STREET WATERSIDE WAY MILL M EAD R O A D FERRY LANE TOTTENHAM HALE RETAIL PARK THE PADDOCKS SCALES ROAD FAIRBANKS ROAD CHESNUT ROAD RYCROFT WAY SOMERS ET R D HAMILTON CLOSE BROAD LANE APPROACH ROAD HIGH ROAD FOR STER ROAD BRO A D L A NE FOUNTAYNE ROAD TYNEMOUTH ROAD DOWSETT RO AD HOLC OMBE ROAD STONELEIGH RO AD WATERMEAD WAY MAFEKING ROAD ANTILL ROAD JARROW ROAD ROSEBERY AVENUE PARKHURST RO A D SHELBOURNE ROAD Map of March event attendees who came from the Tottenham Hale area March Information Day, Engine Room Walk and talk of creative spaces Interactive map Attendees at the March Information Day were invited to identify with colour-coded stickers, a number of key areas for them The blue dots represent ‘Highlights’ - places you like to go to The red dots represent ‘Hot spots’ - places you avoid/feel unsafe The green dots represent places where you play/like to socialise The yellow dots represent places where you shop Please feel to add to this map with the stickers below.

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Page 1: RECENT FEEDBACK - TottenhamJune 2015 RECENT FEEDBACK To ensure local people are informed of proposed and planned changes to the area and can give input, the council and design teams

June 2015

RECENT FEEDBACK

To ensure local people are informed of proposed and planned changes to the area and can give input, the council and design teams have held a number of community and stakeholder events. These have included meetings with local community groups, local stakeholders, businesses and retailers, workshops, walk and talk tours of the area and information exhibitions.

These events have highlighted a number of common responses from local people about the proposals for Tottenham Hale and these informed the plans to date.

Previous event feedback

Key messages included:

• Need for better routes and connections in the area, particularly for pedestrians and cyclists

• New community facilities are needed in particular a health centre

• Concern about the pressure more people in the area will put on schools and public transport

• There is a need for truly affordable housing

• Any new retail should include space for small and local businesses

• There is support for the redevelopment of retail park but it is well used and people would like several of the shops retained e.g. Boots

• Street-based retail should be incorporated into any plans with a mix of independent and high street chains

• Streets and open spaces should be improved, to be safer and better maintained

• Better links to open spaces should be created

• New development should make Tottenham Hale feel safer

• Investment in the area should benefit local people and should help to change perceptions of Tottenham Hale

Public presentation, Hale Village

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Map of March event attendees who came from the Tottenham Hale area

March Information Day, Engine Room

Walk and talk of creative spaces

Interactive map

Attendees at the March Information Day were invited to identify with colour-coded stickers, a number of key areas for them

The blue dots represent ‘Highlights’ - places you like to go to

The red dots represent ‘Hot spots’ - places you avoid/feel unsafe

The green dots represent places where you play/like to socialise

The yellow dots represent places where you shop

Please feel to add to this map with the stickers below.