See the completed heritage restoration projects document for before and after images of the projects on this page.
For more information on these projects and future work please email physical.regeneration@haringey.gov.uk
Greater London Authority high street regeneration
Improvements to Green Lanes included restoration and renewal of building facades, shop fronts and the public realm, with active support from the Harringay Traders Association.
Most of the traders have found at least a 5% increase in business turnover and footfall since the conservation works were completed. Other businesses have been inspired to restore their building facades, even though Green Lanes is not a conservation area.
- Tottenham: West Green Road and High Road shopfronts – completed 2015
- Harringay: Green Lanes – completed 2015
Partnership schemes in conservation areas 2011 to 2015
The English Heritage Economic Regeneration grant scheme resulted in improved and refurbished properties and shop fronts, with additional funding from Haringey Council and property owners.
Four buildings in Myddleton Road, Bowes Park were attractively restored, resulting in traders reporting an increase in footfall. These improvements have inspired 3 other business to renovate and new shops to open on this street. Residents have set up the Myddleton Road Market N22 website to support their local shopping centre.
- Bowes Park: Myddleton Road [completed 2015]
- Tottenham: 467-477 & 482-488 High Road, N17 [completed 2011]
Townscape Heritage Initiative (THI) 2008-2011
The shop fronts and exteriors of commercial properties were restored with funding from Heritage Lottery Fund, Haringey Council and the property owners. phase one benefited from ERDF and Housing Corporation funding, with Stadium Housing Association refurbishing the residential units on the upper floors.
- Bruce Grove, Tottenham: 512, 522-528 and 548 was completed in 2011, and Windsor Parade 538-554 and 541-543 High Road, N17 was completed in 2008
Shutter replacement project 2008
The local shopping centre was improved by removing external solid shutters that hide shop fronts, attract graffiti and make the area look and feel run down, discouraging people from visiting the area.
The installation of replacement open grille roller shutters were funded by the local area business growth initiative (LABGI) and the council.
This work was carried out at the following locations:
- Archway: 164, 212, 216, 224, 228, 230 and 238 Archway Road – completed 2008
Heritage Economic Regeneration Schemes (HERS) 2006-2007
Historic buildings in Haringey were repaired as part of a heritage economic regeneration scheme (HERS), with funding from English Heritage, European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), Haringey Council and property owners.
The HERS programme was part of a wider strategy adopted by the council to regenerate these areas. Repairs included the facades and shop fronts of historic buildings.
- Bruce Grove, Tottenham: 485-489 and 497-507 High Road
- Tottenham: Blue School - 614 High Road, N17
- Tottenham: The Old Well, corner of High Road and Philip Lane
- Hornsey: 1, 3, 7, 17, 34 Hornsey High Street and 1 Campsbourne Parade