WOOD GREEN’S 12 FUTURE

WOOD GREEN’S FUTURE 1 - HIGH STREET REJUVENATION

WOOD GREEN’S Option 1. High Road FUTURE 1 - HIGH STREET REJUVENATION The Strategy The Strategy The Ideas The Ideas

Option 1 continues the implementation of already A new Town Square Recreation Greenspace enhancement Improving the existing retail environment rejuvenation planned improvements principally targeting Council An open and green public space at the heart Accessible sports pitches, childrens play facilities or Upgrading existing spaces to improve habitats for Ideas such as business support or shop front upgrades of Wood Green outdoor gym equipment for all ages and abilities wildlife and visually enhance the urban environment to strengthen and enhance the existing retail offer Option 1 continues the implementation of already owned sites. It will attractA anew better Town range ofSquare shops, Recreation Greenspace enhancement Improving the existing retail environment food and drink outlets, bring an overall improvement A space for markets Council accommodation Improved community infrastructure New retail development in cleanliness and appearance,An open support and the green existing public spaceProviding at Woodthe Green’s heart markets with a permanent, A newAccessible base for Haringey Council sports including pitches, the public childrensAccommodating play social facilities amenities such or as schools, further New floorspaceUpgrading catering for localexisting convenience spaces to destination to improve habitats for Ideas such as business support or shop front upgrades planned improvements principally targeting Council visible and accessible destination facing office functions and Council chamber education and training, healthcare or community space shopping that supplements the existing High Street offer leisure offer and space offor Woodwork and Green bring forward outdoor gym equipment for all ages and abilities wildlife and visually enhance the urban environment to strengthen and enhance the existing retail offer “A Regenerated High Street For residential development on smaller sites throughout A contemporary public library Leisure and improved food and drink Street enhancements Providing green infrastructure owned sites. It will attract a better range of shops, Offering traditional library services alongside learning, A range of activities including restaurants, cafes, pubs, Cleaner and safer streets, wider pavements, improved An Energy Hub that will aid sustainability by providing an the area. training, leisure and community facilities and bars and leisure uses such as cinemas lighting, more seating and greener landscaping efficient heating and cooling system for new buildings food and drink outlets, bring an overall improvement A space for markets Council accommodation Improved community infrastructure New retail development Registry services Providingelsewhere Wood Green’s markets with a permanent, A new base for Haringey Council including the public Accommodating social amenities such as schools, further New floorspace catering for local convenience to destination Wood Green” in cleanliness and appearance, support the existing HIGH RO KEY visible and accessible destination facingAD office functions and Council chamber educationBuildings and training, healthcare or community space shopping that supplements the existing High Street offer Heritage buildings enhanced leisure offer and space for work and bring forward New work development

DSHIP LANE New residential development OR L E Leisure and improved food and Ndrink Street enhancements Providing green infrastructure S A contemporary public library New retail development (ground floor) T residential development on smaller sites throughout A P LA T BOUNDGR S I IO NEE RO AD SH New Council development N R WOOD D GREAT NORTHERNOAD R Offering traditional library services alongside learning, A range of activitiesGREEN including restaurants,LO cafes, pubs, Cleaner Newand other developmentsafer (incl.streets, amenities) wider pavements, improved An Energy Hub that will aid sustainability by providing an

Option 1 continues the implementation RAILWAY the area. Facades improvement efficient heating and cooling system for new buildings H training, leisure and community facilities and bars and leisure uses such as cinemas lighting, Outlinemore planning seating consent for resid. anddev. greener landscaping IG H (*Clarendon Road has been granted) R O A New Crossrail 2 station (network underground) D Key Registry services Work ESTATE Public space of already planned improvementselsewhere GLADSTONE AVENUE New pedestrian connection Residential TURNPIKE LANE Shared enhanced street Residential above N ROAD NUE Existing park improved STATIO H AVE P ND RD THE MALL KEY ARKLA H IGRO GTON High Street / Town Centre GREAT NO (EAST) IN ALEXANDRA M WOOD GREEN LY RTHERN RA Council PALACE COMMON THE MALL A MA D YES RD (WEST) N CR2 ILWA Buildings principally targeting council owned Library Y E Bury U Wes Road

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OOK R U B ESTB W New work development • Shop front improvements will enhance what is currently BURG RD CO RDSHIP LANE there and encourage a wider mix of uses TURNPIKE New residential development sites. It will attract a better range of CLARENDON O LANE L Al e ROAD* x a ndr Road CR2 S • New retail to the south of the Mall on redeveloped sites to ALEXANDRA rn a New retail development (ground floor) R T Malve oad A PARK LANE P HI T meet current and future aspirations and demands BOUND I GH I RESERVOIR S GRNEE R H R O OAD S OA New Council development N R D D GREAT NORTHERNO Hornsey Park Roa WOOD R AD • Mall refurbished with ambition to remove bridge over the O DUCKETTS shops, food and drink outlets, bring an GREEN L COMMON New other development (incl. amenities) high street creating a better environment for pedestrians HA d RR I NG AY PA RAILWAY • A new public space on the high street linked to a new SSAGE Facades improvement H library and a community space for markets and events Outline planning consent for resid. dev. I NE THE LADDER G E LA PIK H • Improved east-west links working with the Mall RN (*Clarendon Road has been granted) overall improvement in cleanliness R and TU O A refurbishment D New Crossrail 2 station (network underground) N Key • Reconfiguring of service yards and demolition of some HORNSEY buildings NOEL PARK appearance, support the existing leisureWork • Community facilities are provided for existing and new ESTATE Public space The Atmosphere: “A regenerated High Street for Wood Green” residents GLADSTONE AVENUE New pedestrian connection Residential TURNPIKE LANE • Redeveloped Council offices and civic functions on FACADE & SHOP FRONT IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVED EVENING ECONOMY SUPPORT FOR EXISTING BUSINESSES SAFER AND CLEANER STREETS Shared enhanced street Station Road E Residential above OAD Existing park improved offer and space for work and bring • Civic Centre site redeveloped for housing. STATION R VENU RD THE MALL PARKLAND TON A G High Street / Town Centre GREAT (EAST) IN ALEXANDRA YM NO WOOD GREEN L RTHER Council PALACE COMMON THE MALL N RAILWAY M forward residential development on AYES RD (WEST) N CR2 Library E Bury Ro Western R ad

Aldgate façade improvements for the London 2012 Olympics Restaurants with outdoor seating activate streets in Copenhagen Existing businesses on Turnpike Lane Well managed, safe and wider pedestrian footpaths with planting and lighting RD RY AVENU oad smaller sites throughout the area. OOK U BR February 2016 WESTB D G R • Shop front improvements will enhance what is currently BUR CO there and encourage a wider mix of uses TURNPIKE All sites for new (re)developments CLARENDON LANE A le ROAD* x a n dra CR2 • New retail to the south of the Mall on redeveloped sites to ALEXANDRA lvern Road R Ma o PARK ad HORNSEY HI are described in meeta another current and future planningaspirations and demands GH

RESERVOIR RO AD • Mall refurbished with ambition to remove bridge over the Hor DUCKETTS nsey P ar COMMON k Road document calledhigh ‘Site street creating Allocations’ a better environment forthat pedestrians HA RR IN GA Y PASSA • A new public space on the high street linked to a new GE was subject to consultationlibrary and a community space in for2015. markets and events NE THE LADDER E LA PIK RN • Improved east-west links working with the Mall TU These sites haverefurbishment been chosen because • Reconfiguring of service yards and demolition of some N of their potential for better buildings HORNSEY buildings in terms of quality• Community of architecture, facilities are provided for existing and new residents The Atmosphere: “A regenerated High Street for Wood Green” optimization of land• Redeveloped use Council and offices and civic functions on Station Road FACADE & SHOP FRONT IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVED EVENING ECONOMY SUPPORT FOR EXISTING BUSINESSES SAFER AND CLEANER STREETS compatibility of •uses Civic Centre in site anredeveloped accessible for housing. town centre. New developments include a library, council’s buildings, a town square and a WOOD GREEN’S Aldgate façade improvements for the London 2012 Olympics Restaurants with outdoor seating activate streets in Copenhagen Existing businesses on Turnpike Lane Well managed, safe and wider pedestrian footpaths with planting and lighting leisure centre. FUTURE 2 - RESIDENTIAL LED TOWN CENTRE February 2016 WOOD GREEN’S FUTURE 2 - RESIDENTIAL LED TOWN CENTRE

The Strategy The StrategyThe Ideas The Ideas

Distinctive centres will be formed with Option 2 with A new Town Square Recreation Greenspace enhancement Improving the existing retail environment Option 2. Residential led town An open and green public space at the heart Accessible sports pitches, childrens play facilities or Upgrading existing spaces to improve habitats for Ideas such as business support or shop front upgrades a clustering of retail and leisure around Turnpike of Wood Green outdoor gym equipment for all ages and abilities wildlife and visually enhance the urban environment to strengthen and enhance the existing retail offer Distinctive centres will be formed with Option 2 with Lane and Wood Green Astations new andTown a smaller Square scale Recreation Greenspace enhancement Improving the existing retail environment High Street between these, with new residential led A space for markets Council accommodation Improved community infrastructure New retail development development on re-developedAn open sites and on the green East ofpublic the spaceProviding at the Wood heart Green’s markets with a permanent, A newAccessible base for Haringey sportsCouncil including pitches, the public childrensAccommodating play socialfacilities amenities suchor as schools, further NewUpgrading floorspace catering forexisting local convenience spaces to destination to improve habitats for Ideas such as business support or shop front upgrades a clustering of retail and leisure around Turnpike visible and accessible destination facing office functions and Council chamber education and training, healthcare or community space shopping that supplements the existing High Street offer centre High Road, including aof re-developed Wood Green eastern Mall. outdoor gym equipment for all ages and abilities wildlife and visually enhance the urban environment to strengthen and enhance the existing retail offer Lane and Wood Green stations and a smaller scale A contemporary public library Leisure and improved food and drink Street enhancements Providing green infrastructure Offering traditional library services alongside learning, A range of activities including restaurants, cafes, pubs, Cleaner and safer streets, wider pavements, improved An Energy Hub that will aid sustainability by providing an

HIGH ROAD and bars and leisure uses such as cinemas lighting, more seating and greener landscaping efficient heating and cooling system for new buildings High Street between these, with new residential led A space for markets training, leisure and community facilities Council accommodation Improved community infrastructure New retail development Registry services Providingelsewhere Wood Green’s markets with a permanent, A new base for Haringey Council including the public AccommodatingKEY social amenities such as schools, further New floorspace catering for local convenience to destination “New neighbourhoodsdevelopment on re-developed to live sites in” on the East of the HIGH RO Buildings AD Heritage buildings enhanced shopping that supplements the existing High Street offer CR2 visibleNE and accessible destination facing office functions and Council chamber education and training, healthcare or community space LA IP SH New work development RD S LO High Road, including a re-developed eastern Mall. TA New residential development TI ON GREAT NORTHERN ROAD New retail development (ground floor)

E RAILWAY A contemporary public library Leisure and improved food and drinkN Street enhancementsNew Council development Providing green infrastructure LA IP BOUNDS GR New other development (incl. amenities) NEE RO AD SH WOOD RD A range of activities including restaurants,LO cafes, pubs, Cleaner andFacades improvementsafer streets, wider pavements, improved An Energy Hub that will aid sustainability by providing an Distinctive centres will be formed with Offering traditional library services alongside learning, GREEN Outline planning consent for resid. dev. (*Clarendon Road has been granted) HIGH ROAD training, leisureKey and community facilities and bars and leisure uses such as cinemas lighting, more seating and greener landscaping efficient heating and cooling system for new buildings New Crossrail 2 station (network underground) CR2 Work Reconfigured bus depot

Residential Public space Registry services NOEL PARK New pedestrian connection TURNPIKE LANE ESTATE Residential above GLA Option 2 with a clustering ofelsewhere retail and DSTONE AVENUE New pedestrian and green connection KEY High Street / Town Centre Shared enhanced street

Council H Linear active park N ROAD H IGRO STOATI PARKLAND RD GREAT NORTHERN RA Existing park improved Buildings N MINGTON AVENUE Library ALEXANDRA LY PALACE WOOD GREEN AD THE Heritage buildings enhanced COMMON M MALL E AYES RD leisure around TurnpikeCR2 Lane AandN Wood CR2 ILWAY L E BRoury U IP Western R SH ad New work development RD AVEN S LO RD RY T oad • Based on 2 Crossrail stations U A ROOK STB T B E New residential development I W ON GREAT NORTHERN ROA D • Aims to bring about wider change by growing mixed and URGD R COB New retail development (ground floor) Green stations and a smaller scale balanced communities TURNPIKE CLARENDON LANE RAILWAY Al ROAD* ex NE New Council development a • A residential led mixed use town centre ndr CR2 ALEXANDRA rn Road a Ro Malve LA PARK ad HORNSEY IP H BOUNDS GREE IG New other development (incl. amenities) • Redevelopment of the eastern side of the Mall allows for a N R H H RESERVOIR OAD S RO WOOD D AD new street-based retail quarter to be developed Hor R nse O DUCKETTS y Park Ro L Facades improvement High Street between these, with new GREEN COMMON ad HA • Additional residential development over Arriva bus depot, RR ING AY PA Outline planning consent for resid. dev. SSAG on the eastern side of the High Street and the Mecca E (*Clarendon Road has been granted) Key Bingo Hall NE THE LADDER E LA New Crossrail 2 station (network underground) PIK • Council back-of-house offices located in the Cultural RN residential led development on re- TU CR2 Work Quarter, with some services including a ‘Democratic Reconfigured bus depot

Space’ (including the Council Chamber) on the High N Residential Street with a newly developed library HORNSEY Public space NOEL PARK New pedestrian connection developed sites on the East of the High • A new east-west link connects from the High Street ESTATE TURNPIKE LANE Residential above towards a new Council building using existing streets. The Atmosphere: “New neighborhoods to live in” GLADSTONE AVENUE New pedestrian and green connection High Street / Town Centre Shared enhanced street GROUND FLOOR ACTIVITY & HOMES ABOVE LOCAL RETAIL WITH PLACES TO RELAX HOUSING ABOVE EXISTING WORKSPACE SPACE FOR OUTDOOR MARKETS E Linear active park Road, including a re-developed easternCouncil VENU OATI N ROAD RD ST PARKLAND TON A G GR IN Existing park improved N EAT M Library ALEXANDRA LY NORTH WOOD GREEN THE PALACE ER N RA COMMON M MALL Mall. AYES RD CR2 ILWAY E Bury Wes Road

Local streets serving pedestrians and cyclists activated by retail or commercial Public space in a Paristern R suburb drawing on characterful facades to create New residential development built on top of an existing commercial building in A new vegetable and fish Market in Vodice has become an important frontage at ground level and residential development above attractive pedestrian environments and places for gathering , London RD community asset in Croatia RY AVENU oad OK • Based on 2 Crossrail stations O UTB R S Major additions to option 1 include: B E February 2016 W D G R • Aims to bring about wider change by growing mixed and BUR CO 1. A green link startingbalanced communities from Alexandra TURNPIKE CLARENDON LANE A le ROAD* x a n • A residential led mixed use town centre oad dr CR2 ALEXANDRA a vern R R Mal o PARK ad HORNSEY H Park; IG • Redevelopment of the eastern side of the Mall allows for a H RESERVOIR RO AD new street-based retail quarter to be developed Hor DUCKETTS yn Parse COMMON 2. The redevelopment of the eastern a k Ro HA • Additional residential development over Arriva bus depot, d RR ING AY PASSA

on the eastern side of the High Street and the Mecca GE part of the Mall; Bingo Hall

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Space’ (including the Council Chamber) on the High N green link and onStreet the with atown newly developed square; library HORNSEY 4. The creation of• A new a east-westsecond link connects pedestrian from the High Street towards a new Council building using existing streets. The Atmosphere: “New neighborhoods to live in” link to Alexandra Park; 5. The (optional) arrival of 2 new GROUND FLOOR ACTIVITY & HOMES ABOVE LOCAL RETAIL WITH PLACES TO RELAX HOUSING ABOVE EXISTING WORKSPACE SPACE FOR OUTDOOR MARKETS Crossrail 2 stations. 6. The further redevelopment of the Cultural Quarter. Local streets serving pedestrians and cyclists activated by retail or commercial Public space in a Paris suburb drawing on characterful facades to create New residential development built on top of an existing commercial building in A new vegetable and fish Market in Vodice has become an important frontage at ground level and residential development above attractive pedestrian environments and places for gathering Lewisham, London community asset in Croatia

Samples of the 2 first options boards February 2016 WOOD GREEN’S 13 FUTURE

WOOD GREEN’S FUTURE 3 - WIDESPREAD REDEVELOPMENT

WOOD GREEN’S Option 3. Widespread FUTURE 3 - WIDESPREAD REDEVELOPMENT The Strategy The StrategyThe Ideas The Ideas

A Town Centre rather than a shopping centre emerges A new Town Square Recreation Greenspace enhancement New retail development redevelopment An open and green public space at the heart of Wood Sports pitches, childrens play facilities or outdoor gym Upgrading existing spaces to improve habitats for New floorspace catering for local convenience to destination with Option 3: the redevelopment of the Mall (east A Town Centre rather than a shopping centre emergesand west sides) brings Aabout new the Town opportunity Square to make Green equipmentRecreation for over 65’s or similar groups wildlife and visually enhance the urban environment shoppingGreenspace that supplements the enhancement existing High Street offer New retail development a ‘street based’ town centre with a major square for A space for markets Council accommodation Improved community infrastructure Providing green infrastructure with Option 3: the redevelopment of the Mall (east people to enjoy, offeringAn a openmix of community,and green civic, public spaceproviding at the Wood heartGreen’s markets of Woodwith a permanent, A newSports base for Haringey pitches, Council including childrens the public play facilitiesAccommodating or social outdoor services such gym as schools, further An EnergyUpgrading Hub that will aid existing sustainability by spaces providing an to improve habitats for New floorspace catering for local convenience to destination visible and accessible destination facing, office functions and Council chamber education and training, healthcare or community space efficient heating and cooling system for new buildings retail, leisure and work Greenfacilities. equipment for over 65’s or similar groups wildlife and visually enhance the urban environment shopping that supplements the existing High Street offer “A centre to playand andwest sides) work” brings about the opportunity to make A contemporary public library Leisure and improved food and drink Street enhancements A possible home for a cultural institution Offering traditional library services alongside learning, A range of activities including restaurants, cafes, pubs, Cleaner and safer streets, wider pavements, improved Uses such as a gallery or performance venue that will a ‘street based’ town centre with a major square for A space for markets training, leisure and community facilities and Councilbars and leisure usesaccommodation such as cinemas lighting, more seating and greener landscaping buildImproved a reputation through community art and culture infrastructure Providing green infrastructure providing Wood Green’s markets with a permanent, A new base for Haringey Council including the public AccommodatingKEY social services such as schools, further An Energy Hub that will aid sustainability by providing an people to enjoy, offering a mix of community, civic, HIGH RO visible and accessible destination facing, office functions and Council chamber educationBuildings and training, healthcare or community space AD Heritage buildings enhanced efficient heating and cooling system for new buildings NE LA New work development A Town Centre rather than a shopping IP retail, leisure and work facilities. SH S D T R A LO New residential development T IO N R New retail development (ground floor) OAD Leisure and improved food and drink Street enhancements GREAT NORTHERN A contemporary public library E New Council development A possible home for a cultural institution P LAN BOUNDS G I New other development (incl. amenities) RAILWAY REEN ROAD SH Offering traditional library services alongside learning, A range of activities WOODincluding restaurants,RD cafes, pubs, Cleaner and safer streets, wider pavements, improved GREEN LO Facades improvement Uses such as a gallery or performance venue that will centre emerges with Option 3: the Outline planning consent for resid. dev. training, leisure and community facilities and bars and leisure uses such as cinemas lighting, more(*Clarendon Road seating has been granted) and greener landscaping build a reputation through art and culture HI G New Crossrail 2 station (network underground) H Key R O A Reconfigured bus depot D Work Public space NOEL PARK Residential New pedestrian connection ESTATE KEY GLADSTONE AVEN New pedestrian and green connection redevelopment of the Mall (east TURNPIKE LANE Residential above UE Shared enhanced street High Street / Town Centre H Linear active park STOATI N ROAD H IGROAD Buildings PARKLAND RD Council G Existing park improved ALEXANDRA REAT NO WOOD GREEN LYMINGTON AVENUE N Library RTH Heritage buildings enhanced PALACE ER COMMON N RA M AYES RD E CR2 ILWAY N E A Bury and west sides) brings about the Western R R New work development L oad IP ENU SH S D oad T R OOK RD R New residential development O B A L ESTB URY AV T • Based on 2 Crossrail stations W IO N URGRD RO COB New retail development (ground floor) AD • Better provision of new housing and new jobs TURNPIKE GREAT NORTHERN CLARENDON LANE opportunity to make a ‘street based’ Alexandra R • Town centre expanded with a re-developed Cultural ROAD* New Council development CR2 ALEXANDRA Road Malvern LANE Quarter PARK oad IP HORNSEY BOUNDS G H New other development (incl. amenities) RAILWAY RN EE R OA H IG RESERVOIR D S H D RO • Cultural quarter provides a mix of workspace and some WOOD R AD Hor O DUCKETTS Facades improvement yn Parse L residential to support affordable workspace GREEN COMMON ad k Ro HA town centre with a major square for RR ING Outline planning consent for resid. dev. A • Town Centre formed around a new public space and Y PA SSAGE (*Clarendon Road has been granted) market building close to the current library site H IG NE THE LADDER New Crossrail 2 station (network underground) H • Retail enhanced and strengthened with complete E LA Key PIK R RN O re-development of the Mall’s area TU Reconfigured bus depot people to enjoy, offering a mixA of D • Arriva bus garage re-configured to allow a new link, new Work N homes and retail at ground level HORNSEY Public space NOEL PARK Residential New pedestrian connection • Council accommodation back of house and ‘Democratic ESTATE GLA community, civic, retail, leisure and Space’ (including the Council Chamber) located on the The Atmosphere: “A centre to play and work” DSTONE AVENUE New pedestrian and green connection TURNPIKE LANE Residential above High Street with a newly developed library. Shared enhanced street MODERN & FLEXIBLE WORKSPACE A STREET BASED RETAIL ENVIROMENT A MAJOR NEW PUBLIC SPACE COUNCIL AT THE HEART OF WOOD GREEN High Street / Town Centre E Linear active park N ROAD VENU STATIO A work facilities. Council PARKLAND RD GREAT NORTHERN RA Existing park improved ALEXANDRA YMINGTON N WOOD GREEN L Library PALACE COMMON M AYES RD CR2 ILWAY E Bury U Wes Road N Major additions to option 2 include: E V tern Road A Here East, a new employment and commercial space catering for digital Carnaby Street in , London is a vibrant pedestrianised shopping street Once a disused carpark Gillett Square in is now a unique and vibrant Birmingham’s new library plays an important role in a large public square, industries in Stratford, east London providing space for leisure and independent businesses public space flanked by jazz bars, cafes and interesting RD entrepreneurs helping animate it and provide a distinct identity

ROOK URY • Based on 2 Crossrail stations B ESTB February 2016 W 1. The redevelopment of the western D COBURG R • Better provision of new housing and new jobs TURNPIKE CLARENDON LANE part of the Mall; • Town centre expanded with a re-developed Cultural ROAD* Ale x a n Road dr CR2 ALEXANDRA rn a ve R Mal o Quarter PARK ad HORNSEY HI GH RESERVOIR R 2. The creation of a cultural centre OA • Cultural quarter provides a mix of workspace and some D Horn DUCKETTS y Par se residential to support affordable workspace COMMON a k Ro HA d RR along the green link; ING A • Town Centre formed around a new public space and Y PASSAG 3. The developmentmarket of building a closenew to the residential current library site E NE THE LADDER • Retail enhanced and strengthened with complete E LA PIK RN street around the currentre-development ofRiver the Mall’s area Park TU • Arriva bus garage re-configured to allow a new link, new N House; homes and retail at ground level HORNSEY • Council accommodation back of house and ‘Democratic Space’ (including the Council Chamber) located on the The Atmosphere: “A centre to play and work” 4. The relocation ofHigh aStreet part with a newlyof developedthe bus library. garage on the Mecca Bingo site. MODERN & FLEXIBLE WORKSPACE A STREET BASED RETAIL ENVIROMENT A MAJOR NEW PUBLIC SPACE COUNCIL AT THE HEART OF WOOD GREEN

WOOD GREEN’S Here East, a new employment and commercial space catering for digital Carnaby Street in Soho, London is a vibrant pedestrianised shopping street Once a disused carpark Gillett Square in Dalston is now a unique and vibrant Birmingham’s new library plays an important role in a large public square, FUTURE 4 - SIGNIFICANTindustries TRANSFORMATION in Stratford, east London providing space for leisure and independent businesses public space flanked by jazz bars, cafes and interesting entrepreneurs helping animate it and provide a distinct identity

WOOD GREEN’S February 2016 FUTURE 4 - SIGNIFICANT TRANSFORMATION Option 4. Significant The Strategy The StrategyThe Ideas The Ideas

Based on a single, central Wood Green Crossrail 2 A new Town Square Recreation Greenspace enhancement New retail development station and the redevelopment of the Mall (east and An open and green public space at the heart of Wood Sports pitches, childrens play facilities or outdoor gym Upgrading existing spaces to improve habitats for New floorspace catering for local convenience to destination transformation Green equipment for over 65’s or similar groups wildlife and visually enhance the urban environment shopping that supplements the existing High Street offer Based on a single, central Wood Green Crossrail 2 west sides), Option 4 involvesA new increased Town Square density and Recreation Greenspace enhancement New retail development intensified retail, residential, civic and employment A space for markets Council accommodation Improved community infrastructure Providing green infrastructure uses. It creates an importantAn open hub andfor Haringey green andpublic spaceproviding at the Wood heart Green’s markets of Wood with a permanent, A newSports base for Haringeypitches, Council includingchildrens the public play facilitiesAccommodating or socialoutdoor services such gym as schools, further AnUpgrading Energy Hub that will aidexisting sustainability spacesby providing an to improve habitats for New floorspace catering for local convenience to destination station and the redevelopment of the Mall (east and visible and accessible destination facing, office functions and Council chamber education and training, healthcare or community space efficient heating and cooling system for new buildings enables strong and directGreen links to equipment for over 65’s or similar groups wildlife and visually enhance the urban environment shopping that supplements the existing High Street offer west sides), Option 4 involves increased density and as well as the forming of a strong employment and A contemporary public library Leisure and improved food and drink Street enhancements A possible home for a cultural institution “An attractive hub in Haringey” Offering traditional library services alongside learning, A range of activities including restaurants, cafes, pubs, Cleaner and safer streets, wider pavements, improved Uses such as a gallery or performance venue that will cultural area. intensified retail, residential, civic and employment A space for markets training, leisure and community facilities andCouncil bars and leisure accommodation uses such as cinemas lighting, more seating and greener landscaping buildImproved a reputation through community art and culture infrastructure Providing green infrastructure providing Wood Green’s markets with a permanent, A new base for Haringey Council including the public AccommodatingKEY social services such as schools, further An Energy Hub that will aid sustainability by providing an H uses. It creates an important hub for Haringey and Registry services H IGR Buildings elsewhere O visible and accessible destination facing,AD office functions and Council chamber educationHeritage and buildings training, enhanced healthcare or community space efficient heating and cooling system for new buildings New work development Based on a single,enables central strong and direct Wood links to Alexandra Palace New residential development New retail development (ground floor) NE LA Leisure and improved food and drink Street enhancements A contemporaryP public library HI New Council development as well as the forming of a strong employment and S DS T R LANE A possible home for a cultural institution A LO IP T BOUNDS G New other development (incl. amenities) IO REEN RO AD SH N R WOOD D OAD A range of activities including restaurants,R cafes, pubs, Cleaner and safer streets, wider pavements, improved Offering traditional library services alongside learning, O GREEN L Facades improvement Uses such as a gallery or performance venue that will GREAT NORTHERN cultural area. Outline planning consent for resid. dev. and bars and leisure uses such as cinemas lighting, more(*Clarendon Roadseating has been granted) and greener landscaping Green Crossrail 2 station and the RAILWAY training, leisure and community facilities build a reputation through art and culture New Crossrail 2 station (network underground) Reconfigured bus depot

HI Public space G NOEL PARK H Key New pedestrian connection R O ESTATE A GLADSTONENUE AVE New pedestrian and green connection KEY D Work redevelopment of the Mall (east and CR2 Shared enhanced street Residential H E Linear active park STATION ROAD VENU H IGR A Registry services PA AND RD Buildings Residential above RKL TON TURNPIKE LANE GREAT NORTHERN RA Existing park improved MING ALEXANDRA WOOD GREEN LY elsewhere High Street / Town Centre O PALACE COMMON AD Heritage buildings enhanced MAYES RD Council ILWAY E Bury N Wes Roa New work development west sides), Option 4 involves increased Library d ENU ad tern Ro AV

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BURGRD CO New retail development (ground floor) TURNPIKE NE • ONE Crossrail station at Wood Green and maximum A CLARENDON LANE L Ale P provision of new housing and new jobs ROAD* NE New Council development density and intensified retail, I residential, x a H n S S ALEXANDRA Road dr D vern a R T R Mal LA A LO PARK oad P T • Opportunity for provision of a major leisure offer HORNSEYBOUND I H S GRNEE R H IG New other development (incl. amenities) IO RESERVOIR OAD H N S RO RO WOOD RD AD AD • Opportunity to attract a major employer to the area Hornsey Park Roa LO DUCKETTS Facades improvement COMMON GREAT NORTHERN GREEN HARRIN • Strongest east-west links with a major Town Square d civic and employment uses. It creates G Outline planning consent for resid. dev. PASSAAY • A new linear park (a pedestrian focused and generous GE (*Clarendon Road has been granted) RAILWAY green link with places to sit and play along the way) NE THE LADDER (network underground) E LA New Crossrail 2 station PIK connecting Alexandra Park to Wood Green town centre RN TU an important hub for Haringey and • Town centre expanded to include a re-developed Cultural Reconfigured bus depot Quarter and new community infrastructure N HI HORNSEY Public space G NOEL PARK H Key • Cultural quarter – provides a mix of workspace and some New pedestrian connection R O residential to support affordable workspace ESTATE enables strong and direct linksA to The Atmosphere: “An attractive hub in Haringey” GLADSTONE ANUEVE New pedestrian and green connection D Work • Opportunity for a cultural institution such as a theatre • Retail enhanced and strengthened with complete CR2 Shared enhanced street Residential ICONIC MARKET STRUCTURE NEW LINEAR PARK NEW CULTURAL OPPORUNITIES SIGNIFICANT NEW LEISURE FACILITIES re-development of the Mall’s area E NU Linear active park OAD VE STATION R A • Arriva bus garage re-clocated to allow comprehensive D RD Alexandra Palace as well asTURNPIKE the LANE formingResidential above PARKLAN TON GREAT NO ING Existing park improved redevelopment of the site into a new urban quarter M ALEXANDRA WOOD GREEN LY High Street / Town Centre• Council front-of-house and Council chamber, located RTHERN RA PALACE COMMON on the High Street, back-of-house offices in the Cultural M AYES RD of a strong employment and culturalCouncil Quarter. ILWAY E Bury R N Library Wes oad ter The theatrical roof of Santa Caterina market in Barcelona covers a vivid public The Good’s Line in Sydney is an important green space and new strategic link A recently built amphitheatre in Virginia, USA provides a playful cultural anchor The London Aquatics centre is now an affordable community resource with AVENU n R space that is not only a landmark but an integral part of the local community connecting into various cultural, educational and employment areas and space for public gathering at the heart of RDa Town Centre its cost supported by commercial events and sporting competitions oad URY area. BROOK ESTB February 2016 W D G R BUR CO • ONE Crossrail station at Wood Green and maximum TURNPIKE CLARENDON LANE A Major additions to option 3 include: l provision of new housing and new jobs ROAD* e x a n ALEXANDRA Road dra vern Mal R PARK oad • Opportunity for provision of a major leisure offer HORNSEY H IG RESERVOIR H 1. Only one Crossrail 2 station in the RO AD • Opportunity to attract a major employer to the area Hor DUCKETTS yn Pse ar COMMON a k Ro • Strongest east-west links with a major Town Square HA d RR centre of Wood Green; IN GA Y PA SSA • A new linear park (a pedestrian focused and generous GE 2. The demolitiongreen of link blocks with places to sitbehind and play along the the way) NE THE LADDER E LA PIK connecting Alexandra Park to Wood Green town centre RN TU current Mall to extend• Town centre expandedfully tothe include green a re-developed Cultural Quarter and new community infrastructure N HORNSEY link between the• Culturaltown quarter square – provides a mixand of workspace and some residential to support affordable workspace The Atmosphere: “An attractive hub in Haringey” Alexandra Park; • Opportunity for a cultural institution such as a theatre • Retail enhanced and strengthened with complete 3. The full relocation of the bus garage ICONIC MARKET STRUCTURE NEW LINEAR PARK NEW CULTURAL OPPORUNITIES SIGNIFICANT NEW LEISURE FACILITIES re-development of the Mall’s area somewhere in Haringey;• Arriva bus garage re-clocated to allow comprehensive redevelopment of the site into a new urban quarter 4. The redevelopment• Council front-of-house of the and VueCouncil chamber, located on the High Street, back-of-house offices in the Cultural Cinema area. Quarter.

The theatrical roof of Santa Caterina market in Barcelona covers a vivid public The Good’s Line in Sydney is an important green space and new strategic link A recently built amphitheatre in Virginia, USA provides a playful cultural anchor The London Aquatics centre is now an affordable community resource with space that is not only a landmark but an integral part of the local community connecting into various cultural, educational and employment areas and space for public gathering at the heart of a Town Centre its cost supported by commercial events and sporting competitions

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