- Jan 23, 2006
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A little disingenuous SS57, I know there's not much right on the doorstep like the Bell & Hare but there's a few round the locality including the CIU social club probbaly the closest.
I'm sure Haringey would rather have Tottenham in the borough than out. I still think the club has a good relation with the local council, only Lammy was throwing a tantrum.
A little disingenuous SS57, I know there's not much right on the doorstep like the Bell & Hare but there's a few round the locality including the CIU social club probbaly the closest.
Knock down Brent x and build it there. Perfect transport links! ;-).
A little disingenuous SS57, I know there's not much right on the doorstep like the Bell & Hare but there's a few round the locality including the CIU social club probbaly the closest.
so, come on, complete the maths:Hackney. Trendiest borough in the uk according to the guardian.
Also has the most gangs
As I said, not much!
Not in Tottenham, I can't (and people can forget the Marshes), and I'm pushed to think of anywhere else in Haringey. There's a biggish area of playing field and light industry on Bull Lane near the North Middlesex, just over the Edmonton border, but I'm not sure it's big enough and the access and public transport would be horrendous. Pickett's Lock looks promising, but apart from the bloody great sewage treatment plant next door it's nearly a mile from Ponders End and a mile-and-a-half from Angel Road (which has to qualify as one of the most Godforsaken stations on the entire network); it doesn't take much to bring Meridian Way to a standstill, either.
This thread is silly. It is not the location. It is the lack of any public funding and the bank loans that is making Levy nervous about the NDP.
I'd be as unhappy about moving to Essex or Herts as I was about moving to Stratford tbh, probably more unhappy as it would have none of the benefits of Stratford but all of the bad stuff.
This thread is silly. It is not the location. It is the lack of any public funding and the bank loans that is making Levy nervous about the NDP.
The thing about moving north to Essex/Herts is that the area is more natural Spurs territory than moving west or east.
That's true but location comes into it. I'm suprised Waltham Forest isn't trying to counter Harringey with much better offers for Spurs.
Although it's almost impossible to build a stadium in London. There's hardly any available space left and green spaces would mean a massive PR campaign even if it did get council support.
What about the Lordship Rec? It's nearer to Seven Sisters than we are now and even closer to turnpike lane. We'd probably need less than half the land, but we'd probably have to turn half the NDP site into a new community space to compensate.
Only a short walk from Turnpike lane and Wood Green tube stations too, don't know what the council would think about it though.
Not in Tottenham, I can't (and people can forget the Marshes), and I'm pushed to think of anywhere else in Haringey. There's a biggish area of playing field and light industry on Bull Lane near the North Middlesex, just over the Edmonton border, but I'm not sure it's big enough and the access and public transport would be horrendous. Pickett's Lock looks promising, but apart from the bloody great sewage treatment plant next door it's nearly a mile from Ponders End and a mile-and-a-half from Angel Road (which has to qualify as one of the most Godforsaken stations on the entire network); it doesn't take much to bring Meridian Way to a standstill, either.