Mixed-use scheme for Haringey
Plans for a mixed-use development in Wood Green, North London, have been submitted to Haringey Council.
The Clarendon Square at Haringey Heartlands scheme will regenerate a former gas works to provide a five-hectare residential district set around a new public square, serviced by leisure and community facilities.
The combined project between National Grid Property Holdings (NGP) and the London Development Agency (LDA) has been designed by Make Architects and developed by consultants Drivers Jonas.
Adrian Cross of NGP said: “The scheme is centred around a high-quality public square similar in size to Sloane Square. The proposals will regenerate this former gas works site which represents the first phase of the redevelopment of the Haringey Heartlands.”
Steve Kennard, land and development director at the LDA, added: “This is a prime example of the public and private sector working together to catalyse development and regeneration in a way that secures significant long-term social, environmental and economic benefits for local communities.”
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