The Wards Corner Policy Advisory Group

The Wards Corner Policy Advisory Group was established to review the options for the future management of the Seven Sisters Market.

Independent report

The independent report into the future management models for the Seven Sisters Market, commissioned for the Wards Corner Policy Advisory Group (PAG) has been completed.

The report and its recommendations are the result of significant engagement with key stakeholders including the market traders, Transport for London, Grainger, Market Asset Management Ltd (MAM), the Mayor of London, the Assembly Member for Enfield and Haringey and Tottenham councillors. The report will be reviewed by Haringey Council's cabinet in February.

Please note: Appendix 9 has not been translated. To request a translation of this appendix, email tottenhamregeneration@haringey.gov.uk

Background

Haringey Council wants Seven Sisters Market to be the best it possibly can be and recognises the social value it brings to borough. We are committed to working with the local community and stakeholders to ensure a successful and sustainable market.

A Wards Corner Policy Advisory Group was established in 2019 to review the options for the future management of the Seven Sisters Market from 2020 onwards. The Group included 5 Ward Councillors and was chaired by the Cabinet Member for Strategic Regeneration.

The work of Policy Advisory Group was forward looking and solely to review the future management options of the Seven Sisters Market. The review does not replicate the work of the Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Panel into Wards Corner or discuss any aspects of the Judicial Review challenge into the Wards Corner CPO decision.

An independent market advisor was commissioned to work with the Wards Corner Policy Advisory Group and key stakeholders to understand the most viable options for the future management of Seven Sisters Market.

More information

Spanish translations