146 Wood Green Area Action Plan
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[Report of the Strategic Director for
Planning, Regeneration and Development. To be introduced by the
Cabinet Member for Economic
Development, Social Inclusion & Sustainability.]
Cabinet are asked to note the
outcomes of the Wood Green AAP consultation report, and agree the
consultation of an updated draft Wood Green AAP
document.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The
Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Sustainability
introduced the report which set out the response to consultation on
the previous ‘preferred option’ AAP consultation, how
these have informed the revised draft AAP, and the key changes
between the current and the previous version. Cabinet approval was
sought to publish the revised ‘preferred option’ draft
for a further round of consultation (Regulation 18) prior to
confirming the final draft of the AAP (Regulation 19) to take
forward for independent examination.
The
Cabinet Member further clarified the following:
- The
Wood Green Area Action Plan set out the vision for the local area,
responding to resident’s aspirations and was not predicated
on the HDV coming forward.
- The
Challenge facing all town centres due to changing shopping patterns
means the shopping centre needs to change to remain competitive in
a changing market.
- The
Wood Green Area Action Plan was different to Tottenham Area Action
Plan and focussed on an economic development plan to bring jobs and
work spaces to the borough.
In
response to questions from Councillors: Strickland, Ibrahim, Ahmet,
Engert, and Carter the following information was provided by the
Cabinet Member for Economic Development and
Sustainability.
- In
relation to arranging a meeting with Page High Residents
Association to discuss the future of the estate and to help work up
options with the residents; Cllr Goldberg was happy to facilitate
the meeting with officers. It was Important to hear
residents’ concerns when discussing change. The Caxton Road
changes demonstrated how the Council had listened to
resident’s views and carried out further studies, and in this
case, concluded that the vision could still be achieved without
including these homes in the plan. The Plan had been revised
accordingly and put forward for further consultation as a result of
this action.
- The
Cabinet Member reiterated that Sky City and Page’s High
housing estates would be treated separately and the Council would
work with the Housing Association landlords and their residents to
find the right solution for each family. It was further important
for all stakeholders/ partners in Wood Green to work with residents
on plans going forward.
- Priority should be given to the provision of affordable housing
rather than retaining the Civic Centre site for Council use in Wood
Green Town Centre.
- It was
important to read the Wood Green Strategic Regeneration Framework
in conjunction with AAP as this set out the economic benefit of the
AAP for residents. This document responds to challenges on:
liveability in Wood Green, the fear of crime in the area, need to
increase public spaces and job opportunities for people in the
local area.
- People
wanted better homes and jobs and the Council were listening to the
residents of Noel Park. There was currently £23m investment
in decent homes
- No
meetings with organisations or resident’s groups in Wood
Green had been refused. It was important to note that the AAP was
not a plan for demolition but a Plan to enable development to come
forward.