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Appendix 2
SCHEDULES
   
  SCHEDULES
  This section includes schedules of proposals and designations, which affect the use of land in the borough. These proposals and designations are illustrated on the Proposals Map. Strategic designations are listed in Table 1 of the Plan.
 
  Schedule 1: Site Specific Proposals
  This schedule identifies large sites in the borough where there is a potential for development and where development is likely to occur within the plan period (up to 2016). The schedule identifies sites where there are specific planning issues or proposals. The schedule includes sites where guidance to the public and/or developers is required, and for many sites planning briefs and development frameworks have been adopted or in preparation. Some of the sites have been carried through from the 1998 Plan, but development is likely within the plan period. The sites are shown on the Proposals map with a reference number linking them to the Schedule.
   
  Schedule 2: Strategic Views of St. Pauls
  This schedule sets out the defined areas and their limits as included in Policy 4B.15 'London View Protection Framework' of the London Plan, as they affect the strategic view from Alexandra Palace to St Paul's.
   
  Schedule 3: Defined Employment Areas
 

This schedule lists the Defined Employment Area (DEAs) in the borough. These DEAs are divided into three categories: Industrial Locations (ILs); Employment Locations (ELs); and Regeneration Areas (RAs).

   
  Schedule 4-6: Town Centre Primary and Secondary Frontages and Local Shopping Centres
 

These schedules identify the extent of the Town Centres and the Local Shopping Centres and the hierarchy of shopping frontages.

   
  Schedule 7: Road Proposals
 

This schedule provides a description of the major road proposals planned in the borough during the Plan period.

   
  Schedule 8: Lee Valley ParkProposals
 

This schedule summarises the proposals for the Lee Valley Park as included in the Lee Valley Regional Park Plan 2000, which is produced by the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority (LVRPA).

   
  Schedule 9: Green Belt and Metropolitan Open Land
 

This schedule identifies the areas of the borough which are designated as Green Belt and Metropolitan Open Land. These form part of London's strategic open space network as identified in the London Plan.

   
  Schedule 10: Significant Local Open Land
 

This schedule identifies ecologically valuable sites and corridors in the borough. The schedule identifies a hierarchy of sites: Sites of Metropolitan Importance; Sites of Borough Importance (Grades I and II); Sites of Local Importance; and Green Corridors. The schedule also includes statutory Local Nature Reserves in the borough.

   
  Schedule 11: Ecological Valuable Sites
 

This schedule identifies ecologically valuable sites and corridors in the borough. The schedule identifies a hierarchy of sites: Sites of Metropolitan Importance; Sites of Borough Importance (Grades I and II); Sites of Local Importance; and Green Corridors. The schedule also includes statutory Local Nature Reserves in the borough.

   
  Schedule 12: Conservation Areas
 

This schedule lists the Conservation Areas in the borough.

   
  Schedule 13: Historic Parks, Gardens and Landscapes
 

This schedule identifies nationally and locally registered historic parks, gardens and landscapes in the borough.

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Site No. Name and Address Ward Existing Use Proposal Area (ha) Policy designations Progress Map Ref.
1 Arena Estate, Green Lanes N4 Seven Sisters Demolished petrol station, post office and non-food retail Mixed use retail/residential 2.21 Green Lanes District Centre Planning permission granted. L11
2 Bounds Green Campus Middlesex University, Bounds Green Road, N11 Bounds Green University Employment led mixed use, including residential. 1.8 Defined Employment Area 2 Planning permission granted March 2005. F4
3 Tottenham Campus Middlesex University, White Hart Lane, N17 Northumberland Park University Education 3.18     Q4
4 Haringey Heartlands, Hornsey Depot and Hornsey Waterworks, including Alexandra School, a large site in central Haringey East and West of the railway line Hornsey and Noel Park, small area in Bounds Green The site comprises mainly large areas of utilities (including a former water treatment works) and employment land on either side of the railway.  Comprehensive mixed use development to include employment, retail, housing, restaurant, healthcare and community facilities, including education. 26.24 Defined Employment Areas 4 and 21Ecologically Valuable Site 2 Green Corridor Planning permission was granted on Hornsey Waterworks. Development framework for Haringey Heartlands adopted April 2005. J8
Conservation Areas 10, 14 and 15 Cultural Quarter
Significant Local Open Land 22
5 Former Friern Barnet Sewage Works, Pinkham Way, N10 Alexandra Derelict site - former sewage treatment works Employment generating uses subject to no adverse effect on the nature conservation value of the site. 6.2  Defined Employment Area 6   E4
Ecologically Valuable Site 9
6 Former Hornsey Central Hospital, Park Road N8 Muswell Hill Former Cottage/Geriatric Hospital. Part of the home is run by Islington and Shoreditch. Islington plans decommission. New build Health and Social Care Centre 1.09   Planning permission granted for health uses in December 2004. G10
7 Goulding Court, Clarendon Road N8 Noel Park Affordable Housing Redevelopment of existing site for key worker/affordable housing 0.26 Part of SSP4 Planning Permission granted for residential use. J9
8 Greenfield School, Coppetts Road, N10 Fortis Green Education Centre If the site becomes surplus to education then housing may be acceptable. 0.42     C6
9 Hornsey Town Hall, The Broadway, N8 Crouch End Council offices Mixed use – such uses could include A1, A2, A3, B1, C3, D1, D2, a theatre (sui generis) and a farmers’ market.  For more detail see Section 5 of the adopted Planning Brief. 1.38 Crouch End District Centre A planning brief was adopted in December 2004. H11
Conservation Area 5
Strategic View
10 Part of Lymington Avenue N22 Noel Park Residential and temporary retail Mixed use retail/residential/community use 0.35 Wood Green Metropolitan Centre Planning brief adopted September 2003. K7
11 725-731 Lordship Lane  N22 Noel Park Arts centre and car park, old chapel was formerly used for furniture and carpet sales, and the remainder for car sales Mixed use employment/ retail/ housing. Possible transport improvements as part of any application. 0.91 Wood Green Metropolitan Centre Planning Permission on sites to the south. K7
12 Former Petrol Station site, 308 West Green Road, N15 St Anns and West Green Commercial and residential Mixed use including residential and retail 0.25   Planning brief adopted October 2004. M9
13 White Hart Lane Stadium, High Road, N17. Northumberland Park Football stadium, retail and employment Expansion. Including better facilities and mixed use development, including residential & possibly a hotel. 5.5 Conservation Area 2 See also Tottenham High Road Strategy. R5
14 St Ann's Hospital, St Ann's Road, N15 St Ann's Hospital site owned by Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust The intention is to redevelop the site, once health related needs for the site have been established, but it is unclear how much of the site will be available for use other than health facilities. Comprehensive mixed use scheme including residential, health facilities and a school If the site becomes surplus to health requirements, mixed use will be considered – mix to include predominantly community uses with an element of housing. 11.51 Conservation Area 17   N10
Ecologically Valuable Site 32
Green Corridor
15 Seven Sisters and Westerfield Road, N15 Tottenham Green Residential, car park, sorting office and station Mixed use commercial, retail and residential (see also SSP23 Wards Corner and Council offices at Apex House, N15) 0.55 Green Corridor Planning brief adopted January 2004. P10
16 341 - 379 Seven Sisters Road, N15 Seven Sisters Retail/ housing/ industry Retail/offices/ housing/ community 0.42   Planning brief to be prepared. N11
17 Arena Business Centre, N15 Seven Sisters Industrial, live/work Employed led mixed use development 0.95   Planning brief to be prepared. M11
18 Tottenham Green Baths/ Clyde Road. Town Hall Approach Road, N15 Tottenham Green Vacant since 1991. Derelict industrial depot site and derelict baths building Mixed use. Arts and Education. 1.64 Conservation Area 9 Planning Brief adopted 2002. Q9
19 Land adjacent to railway line White Hart Lane, N17. Northumberland Park Under utilised Industrial Employment led mixed use development including housing. 1.38 Conservation Area 2 Planning brief to be prepared. Q5
20 Tottenham International including Tottenham Hale Station, the retail park, Hale Wharf and Tottenham Marshes Tottenham Hale, Tottenham Green Seven Sisters The framework area comprises mainly commercial/employment land, some designated as DEA. Transport interchange and MOL Comprehensive mixed use development to include better integrated transport interchange, employment, university campus, retail, housing, leisure including the enhancement of the open space, education and community facilities. 138.89 Defined Employment Areas 7, 11, 12, 16, 17 and 24 Draft Development Framework for Tottenham International (2003) has been prepared. R8
Conservation Area 26
Lee Valley Regional Park
Green Belt Ecologically Valuable Sites 1, 23, 24 and 41 Significant Local Open Land 8 Green Corridor
Green Chain
21 Wards Corner and Council Offices at Apex House, N15 Tottenham Green Council offices Comprehensive mixed use development  (see also SSP15 Seven Sisters and Westerfield Road N15) 0.57 Conservation Area 26 Planning Brief adopted January 2004 Q10
West Green Road / Seven Sisters District Centre
22 Lordship Lane Health Centre, Lordship Lane, N17 West Green Health Centre Primary Care Resource Centre (Health) 0.3     P7
23 Highgate/Church Road Clinic, N6 Highgate Health Clinic Neighbourhood Primary Care Centre (Health) 0.14 Conservation Area 1   D11
24 Central Schools Foundation Playing Field adjacent to Tetherdown School, Woodside Avenue, N10 Fortis Green Playing Field Education 4 Conservation Area 4 Planning permission approved Ref. 2003/1214 D9
Significant Local Open Land 6 Ecologically Valuable Site 15
25 Cranwood Home for the Elderly adjacent to St. James School, Woodside Avenue, N10 Muswell Hill Home for the Elderly Education 0.55     D9
26 Texaco Garage, Tottenham Lane, N8 Hornsey Petrol filling station, vacant lock up garages. Mixed use, residential and retail. 0.23     H10
27 Lawrence Road, N15 Tottenham Green Warehouses and offices. Mixed use, employment and residential 3.76   Planning brief to be prepared P9
28 Seven Sisters Road / Durnford Street/ Gourley Place, N15 Seven Sisters Workshops Mixed use including employment & residential. 1.06     P10
29 Omega Works, Hermitage Road, N15 Seven Sisters Vacant factory/ Mixed use employment and residential. 0.54     M11
warehouse
30 Civic Centre, High Road Wood Green, N22 Woodside Council offices Mixed use 1.22 Conservation Area 12 A planning brief is being prepared and it is expected that it will be adopted by the end of 2006. J6
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  Schedule 2: Strategic Views of St. Paul's (Policy UD5)
A

The London Plan (Policy 4B.15) on the London View Protection Framework sets out the viewpoints to be afforded protection.

 

The defined areas and their limits referred to in the direction as they affect the view from Alexandra Palace to St. Paul's are set out below. Note that the viewing cones, including a foreground area, have been plotted and are defined in SPG1c Strategic Views. There is also a designation on the high ground around Ridge Road. In this area the height of any new buildings will have to be considered carefully, as they could potentially distract from the view.

  1 THE VIEWING CORRIDOR, extending from the viewpoint at Alexandra Palace and increasing to a width of 300 metres at St Paul's Cathedral above a base sight line taken from the viewpoint to the lower drum of the Cathedral.
 

 

  Easting Northing AOD Height
Location and height of the viewpoint at Alexandra Palace 529698.3 190061.1 92.2m
Location and height of the lower drum of St Paul's Cathedral 532054.4 181142.2 52.1m
 

 

The length of the Viewing Corridor is 9224.9 metres.
  2 THE WIDER SETTING CONSULTATION AREA (WSCA), extending from the outermost points of the viewing area at Alexandra Palace given below, to a width of 440 metres at St Paul's Cathedral above a lateral extension of the base sight line.
 

 

  Easting Northing AOD Height
Location and height of the western limit of the WSCA 529549.7 189916.8 92.4m
 

 

The viewpoint marks the eastern extent of the Wider Setting Consultation Area.
  3 THE BACKGROUND CONSULTATION AREAS (BCA), extending as a continuation of the lines from the outermost points of the viewing area which cross and pass St Paul's Cathedral at a width of 440 metres.
 

 

Easting Northing
Location of Western limit of BCA
(Intersection of Charleston Street and Cotham Street, SE17)
532423 178624
Location of Eastern limit of BCA
(Intersection of Old Kent Road and Mason Street, SE17)
533070 178903
 

 

The depth of the BCA is defined by a line connecting the two points given above and the consultation height threshold is 50 metres AOD.
 

 

AOD heights being Above Ordnance Datum as defined by the Ordnance Survey.
 

 

Diagrams to illustrate the areas referred to above are contained within the Supplementary Regional Planning Guidance Note 3: (Guidance on Protection of Strategic Views for London).
 
B

The London Plan (2004) requires the protection of front and middle ground impacts on London's important views. Haringey has identified front and middle grounds as shown on the Proposals Map. Co-ordinates for the foreground are below. However, the mid-ground is based on ground levels and surrounds Ridge Road and part of the Parkland Walk, with a buffer of 150 metres.

 

The foreground area has been defined in order to protect the area surrounding the viewpoint. The lower edge of the foreground area follows the line of Alexandra Palace Park.

 
  Easting Northing
Location of Foreground Eastern Limit    
Alexandra Palace 529714 190075
Extending to530376 189824
 
  Easting Northing
Location of Foreground Western Limit    
Alexandra Palace 529509 189883
Extending to 529468 189406
   
  Schedule 3: Defined Employment Areas (DEA) (Policies AC1, AC2, EMP1, EMP2 and EMP3)
 
Number Name Type of DEA Area (hectares) Map Ref
1 Crusader Industrial Estate, N15 IL 1.57 M11
2 Bounds Green Industrial Estate, N11 EL 5.52 F4
3 Brantwood Road, N17 IL SEL 16.93 S4
4 Campsbourne, N8 RA 0.55 J9
5 Cranford Way, N8 IL 7.87 J10
6 Friern Barnet Sewage Works, N10 EL 6.20 E4
7 Hale Wharf, N17 RA 1.72 S8
8 N17 Studios 784-788 High Road EL 2.10 R5
9 High Road West, N17 IL 2.58 Q5
10 Lindens/Rosebery Works, N17 IL 1.32 S7
11 Millmead/Ashley Road Extension, N17 SEL RA 11.47 S8
12 North East Tottenham, N17 SEL IL 15.50 T5
13 Queen Street, N17 IL 1.60 P4
14 South Tottenham, N15 IL 9.12 R10
15 Tottenham Hale, N17 SEL RA 13.22 R8
16 Vale Road/Tewkesbury Road, N15 IL 6.73 N11
17 White Hart Lane, N17 IL 8.05 M5
18 Willoughby Lane, N17 IL 1.10 S5
19 Wood Green, N22 SEL RA 12.11 J8
20 High Road East, N17 EL 1.03 R5
21 Marsh Lane, N17 IL 2.10 T6
22 Rangemoor Road/Herbert Road, N15 RA 3.03 Q10
  SEL = Strategic Employment Location
  Type of Defined Employment Area
  IL = Industrial Location
EL = Employment Location
RA = Regeneration Area
   
  Schedule 4: Town Centre Primary Frontages (Policy TCR3)
 
Centre Address
Wood Green
Metropolitan Centre,N22
1-133 (odd) High Road, 2-74 (even) High Road
1-14 (cons) Cheapside, 1-9a (odd) Westbury Avenue
106 Alexandra Road
Shopping City complex (including High Road frontages)
Crouch End
District Centre, N8
1-61 (odd) The Broadway
6-8 (even) The Broadway
26-54 (even) The Broadway
1-26 (cons) Broadway Parade
1-44 (cons) Topsfield Parade
1-9 (odd) Park Road
2-24 (even) Park Road
1-4 Broadway House
Green Lanes
District Centre, N4
1-80 (cons) Grand Parade
407-575 (odd) Green Lanes
Muswell Hill
District Centre, N10
1-333 (odd) Muswell Hill Broadway
36-264 (even) Muswell Hill Broadway
318-420 (even) Muswell Hill Broadway
2-20 (even) Fortis Green Road (Sainsbury, Muswell Hill)
Tottenham High Road/Bruce Grove
District Centre, N17
444-554 (even) High Road
467-549 (odd) High Road
West Green Road/Seven Sisters Road
District Centre, N15
1a-95 (odd) West Green Road
2-110 (even) West Green Road
227-261 (odd) High Road
220-224 (even) High Road
230 High Road (Tesco Seven Sisters)
   
  Schedule 5: Town Centre Secondary Frontages (Policy TCR3)
 
Centre Address
Wood Green
Metropolitan Centre, N22
Secondary frontage (south)
17-35 (odd) Westbury Avenue
1-9 (cons) Turnpike Parade, Green Lanes including Cinema
2-8 (even) Westbury Avenue,
1-3 (cons) Westbury Arcade,
258-278 (even) Langham Road
1-4 (cons) Wellington Terrace
Adj 1 Wellington Terrace
Secondary frontage (East)
11-25 (odd) Lymington Avenue
10-18 (even) Lymington Avenue excluding Community Centre
30-32 Lymington Avenue
4 Glynne Road
Secondary frontage (North)
136-240 (even) High Road
1-19 (cons) The Broadway
Library Arcade
203-207 (odd) High Road
1-11 Station Road
Safeway Store and arcade
Spouters Corner
Crouch End
District Centre, N8
Secondary Frontage (South)
126-146 (even) Crouch Hill
Floral Hall Crouch Hill
2-4 The Broadway
147-153 (odd) Crouch Hill
1-35 (odd) Crouch End Hill
2-72 (even) Crouch End Hill
Secondary Frontage (North/East)
27-38 (cons) Broadway Parade
45-55 (cons) Topsfield Parade
Secondary Frontage (North)
2-34 (even) Middle Lane
Secondary Frontage (North/West)
11-59a (odd) Park Road
42-48 (even) Park Road
68-70 (even) Park Road
Green Lanes
District Centre, N4
Secondary Frontage (South)
329-379 (odd) Green Lanes
385-405 (odd) Green Lanes
Secondary Frontage (North)
577-593 (odd) Green Lanes
1-11 (cons) Salisbury Promenade including the Coliseum
Salisbury Hotel, Green Lanes
430 Harringay Arena, Green Lanes
MacDonald's Restaurant, Williamson Road, N4
444-452 (even) St Ann's Road
570 -572 Green Lanes
Muswell Hill
District Centre, N10
Secondary frontage (Fortis Green Road)
22-230 (even) Fortis Green Road
1-121 (odd) Fortis Green Road
Secondary Frontage (Muswell Hill Road)
107-123 (odd) Muswell Hill Road
2-30 (even) Muswell Hill Broadway
Secondary Frontage (Muswell Hill Broadway-East)
266-314 (even) Muswell Hill Broadway
The Hill PH, 56 Muswell Hill
Secondary frontage (Muswell Hill Broadway - West)
422-522 (even) Muswell Hill Broadway
Tottenham High Road/Bruce Grove
District Centre, N17
Secondary Frontage (Bruce Grove)
1 & 2 Station Buildings, Bruce Grove
1-4 (cons) Bruce Grove
68-119 (cons) Bruce Grove
Secondary Frontage (High Road North)
551-577 Tottenham High Road
560-592 Tottenham High Road
West Green Road/Seven Sisters Road
District Centre, N15
Secondary Frontage (Seven Sisters)
709-723 Seven Sisters Road
Secondary Frontage (West Green Road)
97-111 (odd) West Green Road
112-126A (even) West Green Road
   
  Schedule 6: Local Shopping Centres (Policy TCR4)
 
Number Centre Addresses
1 Alexandra Park Road, N10 88-126 Alexandra Park Road
111-121 Alexandra Park Road
2 Archway Road N6 247-269 Archway Road
271-395 Archway Road
169 Southwood Lane
162-228 Archway Road
230-258 Archway Road
260-274 Archway Road
306-314 Archway Road
3 Aylmer Parade, N2 22-37 Aylmer Parade
14-21 Aylmer Parade
4 Bounds Green, N11 38-50 Bounds Green Road
Latham Court
1-11 Queens Parade
5-7 Brownlow Road
1 Maidstone Road
5 Broad Lane, N15 73-87 Broad Lane
89-103 Broad Lane
2-8 Walton Road
2-8 Victoria Road
6 Commerce Road, N22 4-26 Commerce Road
7 Cranley Parade, N10 37-59 Muswell Hill Road
8 Craven Park Road, N15 109-117 Craven Park Road
1A Elm Park Avenue
9 Crescent Road, N22 1-11, 2-20 Crescent Road
2-26 Palace Gates Road
10 Ferme Park Road, N4 1-23, 2-10 Ferme Park Road,
64/64b/68 Stapleton Hall Road
11 Great Cambridge Road, N17 9-31, 18-56 Great Cambridge Road
12 Green Lanes, N8 643-661 Green Lanes
13 Hermitage Road, N4 285-293 Hermitage Road
14 Highgate High Street, N6 44-90 High Street
2-42 High Street
15 Hornsey High Street, N8 1-67 High Street
2-62 High Street
78 - 106 High Street
1-6 Campsbourne Parade
210-226 Middle Lane
16 Lordship Lane East, N17 134-138, 183-205 Lordship Lane
17 Lordship Lane Roundway, N17/N22 387-483 Lordship Lane
460-520 Lordship Lane
532-576 Lordship Lane
18 Lordship Lane West, N22 608-642 Lordship Lane
1-25 Salisbury Road
19 Lordship Lane Central 342-384 Lordship Lane
20 Midhurst Parade, N10 1-6 Midhurst Parade, Fortis Green
21 Myddleton Road, N22 74-136a Myddleton Road
65-143 Myddleton Road
22 Park Lane, N17 102-126 Park Lane
161-195 Park Lane
23 Park Road/Priory Road, N8 298-316 Park Road
159-187 Priory Road
24 Philip Lane East, N15 176-208 Philip Lane
25 Philip Lane West, N15 187-211, 260-278 Philip Lane
26 Quernmore Road, N4 34-48, 41-47 Quernmore Road
27 Seven Sisters Road, N15 483-531 Seven Sisters Road
600-616 Seven Sisters Road
28 Stroud Green Road North, N4 178-202 Stroud Green Road
29 Stroud Green Road South, N4 74-104 Stroud Green Road
30 Tottenham Lane, N8 (East) 29-99 Tottenham Lane
31 Tottenham Lane, N8 (West) 121-157 Tottenham Lane
32 Tottenham High Road North, N17 793-811, 804-838 High Road
1-21 Northumberland Park
33 Turnpike Lane 1-137 Turnpike Lane
60-84 Turnpike Lane
8-38 Turnpike Lane
34 Westbury Avenue, N22 28-44, 57-79 Westbury Avenue
35 West Green Road Central, N15 293-341 West Green Road
1-9 Vicarage Parade
261-269 West Green Road
36 West Green Road West, N15 432-470, 437-451 West Green Road
410-430 West Green Road
37 Weston Park, N8 85-93, 96a-104 Weston Park
113/5 Inderwick Road
38 Wood Green High Road North, N22 336-362 High Road
   
  Schedule 7: Road Proposals (Policy M1) see also Proposals Map
 
Number Site Comment Map Ref
1. Improved public transport and highway movement on the North Circular Road (A406), N11

This was formerly a Highways Agency proposal as part of the widening of the North Circular Road throughout its length.

The Greater London Authority is responsible for the NCR. Transport for London, as its executive body, is seeking Government support for the widening of the junction as originally proposed by the Highways Agency.

Transport for London is developing a smaller scale scheme of safety and environmental measures between Bounds Green Road and Green Lanes which affect the Bounds Green Road/North Circular Road junction

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2 Improvements to the Tottenham Gyratory, N15

The current one-way working of the Tottenham gyratory encourages dominance by traffic, high volumes of air pollution, severance, high number of road accidents and is likely to act as a deterrent to business investment.

The Council is seeking improvements to the roads (Tottenham High Road, Monument Way and Broad Lane) to reduce these impacts. The Mayor for London has supported, in principle, the introduction of two-way operation of these roads. Measures to facilitate bus, pedestrian, and cycle movement would be included.

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3 Improved access to Haringey Heartlands, N22

A development framework for Haringey Heartlands was adopted in April 2005. The framework aims to bring about the comprehensive redevelopment of the area. To meet this aim a north-south access route is proposed which links Station Road via Western Road to Hornsey Park Road via Clarendon Road.

The Council has received Government funding for the route. The precise alignment of the route is subject to a Master Plan Supplementary Planning Document and a planning application. Land is safeguarded for the proposed route, as shown on the Proposals Map.

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  Schedule 8: Lee Valley Park Proposals (Policy OS9) (from the Lee Valley Park Plan, 2000)
 
Site (Park Plan proposal) Summary of Park Plan Proposal (Lee Valley Regional Park Plan 2000)
Over arching proposal (section 6) for Area of Regional Park within Haringey Area of restored valley landscape for nature conservation, recreation and arts activities based on ecologically valuable open water, grassland habitats and accessible open spaces.
Waterway Corridor Proposal (WC6) consisting of Lee Navigation, River Lea Diversion & southern part of Pymmes Brook
  • the café at Stonebridge Lock to be upgraded as a high quality waterside visitor facility, which supports recreation and nature conservation users across Tottenham Marshes.
  • water quality to be substantially improved south of Ferry Lane and maintained throughout this section.
  • existing moorings along the Lee Navigation, especially between Stonebridge Lock and Ferry Lane to be rationalised and associated structures removed.
  • special protection to be given to the waterside environment at Hale Warf and to opportunities to bring the site into leisure and recreational use. Pedestrian and cycle links between Hale Warf, Tottenham Marshes and the Paddock site to be created and the route across Hale Warf connecting these links to be safeguarded.

Tottenham Marshes including Clendish Marsh and Wild Marsh west (proposal 6.1)

Proposal 6.1 (b)

Area for informal recreation set within a waterside park, which restores the character and distinctiveness of the floodplain landscape, rejuvenates the watercourses and improves habitats for people and wildlife.

Improvements to Clendish Marsh to be undertaken to provide an events area and space for recreational, art and cultural activities linked to visitor facilities at Stonebridge Lock.

Paddock Site Ferry Lane (proposal 6.2) Area of wildlife value and interest for nature conservation, opened up for public enjoyment creating a gateway into the wider Regional Park.

Markfield (proposal 6.4)

Proposal 6.4 (d)

Area for recreation, sporting and educational activity based on the open spaces, playing fields and specialist heritage interests.

The Markfield Engine and Pumping House within site 6.4 to be preserved and proposals to develop a museum, and a science, engineering and technology centre pursued.

   
  Schedule 9: Green Belt and Metropolitan Open Land (Policies OS1 and OS2)
 
Number Name Area
(hectares)
Map Ref
Green Belt:
  1. Lee Valley Regional Park 55.07 T6
Metropolitan Open Land:
  1. Coldfall Wood and Coppetts Road Sports Ground N10 22.50 C7
  2. Highgate Golf Course, N6 33.18 B11
  3. Parkland Walk (Section from Highgate Underground Station to Finsbury Park), N4 8.83 F12
  4. Parkland Walk (Section from Muswell Hill Road to Muswell Hill), N10 2.62 E12
  5. Highgate Wood, Queens Wood, Shepherds Hill Allotments and Crouch End Playing Fields, N6 73.00 E10
  6. Alexandra Park, N22 88.59 G8
  7. Muswell Hill Golf Course, N10 52.09 F5
  8. Finsbury Park, N4 45.40 L13
  9. New River Sports Ground, White Hart Lane Recreation Ground, N17 30.43 L5
  10. Lordship Lane Recreation Ground and Downhills Park, N17 35.16 N7
  11. Tottenham Cemetery and Bruce Castle Park, N17 28.85 P5
  12. Highgate School Playing Fields, N6 8.70 C12
  13. Highgate Station Cutting, N6 1.70 E11
  14. Coldfall School and Fortismere School Playing Fields & 79 Creighton Avenue, N10 8.09 D8
  15. Former track bed - adjacent Highgate Wood, N6 1.48 D11
  16. Former railway land adjacent to Finsbury Park, N4 1.78 K13
  17. Highgate School Sports Ground, N6 2.17 D12
   
  Schedule 10: Significant Local Open Plan (Policy OS3)
 
Number Name Area
(hectares)
Map Ref
  1. St Aloysius/Channing Playing Fields N8 5.88 F11
  2. Scout Park, Woodfield Way, N11 3.43 G5
  3. Crouch Hill covered reservoir N8 2.92 J12
  4. Chestnuts Recreation Ground N15 5.18 M10
  5. Frederick Knight Sports Ground N17 3.92 S4
  6. Fortis Green Reservoir and Playing Field  7.10 D9
  7. Woodside Park N22 4.15 J5
  8 Down Lane Recreation Ground N17 6.93 R8
  9 Priory Park  N8 6.43 G9
 10 Ducketts Common/Greengate Common  N8 3.13 L9
 11 Avenue Gardens, N22 4.57 H6
 12 Chapmans Green, N22 0.76 L6
 13 Civic Centre Gardens, N22 0.94 J6
 14 Kings Road  Public Open Space, N22 0.21 K6
 15 Noel Park Recreation Ground, N22 2.00 L7
 16 Paignton Park, N15 1.92 P11
 17 Railway Fields, N4 1.04 L11
 18 St Mary’s Churchyard, N8 0.61 J9
 19 Stanley/Culross  Public Open Space, N15 0.60 M9
 20 Tottenham Green, N15 1.12 Q9
 21 Tower Gardens, N17 1.32 N6
 22 Wood Green Common, N22 1.77 J7
 23 Stationers Park, N8 1.61 J11
 24 Weir Hall Road, N17 1.69 N5
 25 Belmont Recreation Ground, N15 3.06 M8
   
  Schedule 11: Ecological Valuable Sites (Policy OS6)
  Site Grading
 

The sites are graded into those of Metropolitan, Borough and Local Importance, definitions of which are given in chapter 4 of the GLC Ecology Handbook No.3 (pages 10-11). In summary:

  Sites of Metropolitan Importance
 

These are identified largely on intrinsic nature conservation value from a London-wide perspective, although social value may also be taken into consideration. These sites are the highest priority for protection.

  Sites of Borough Importance
 

These are similarly identified, but taking a Borough-wide view, not that of the whole of London. This means that a Borough site in an ecologically-rich area like Haringey may be intrinsically better than one in a less rich area like Hammersmith & Fulham. Despite the potential variation in quality of Borough sites for different boroughs, those that are richly endowed with wildlife sites are likely to contain more Borough sites than ones which are relatively ecologically deficient. Borough sites are further divided into Borough Grade I and Borough Grade II categories; both types are of significant nature conservation value, but Borough I sites are of greater importance.

  Sites of Local Importance
 

Local sites are those which may be of a particular value to nearby residents or schools. In many cases these sites are already used by schools for nature study or are run by management committees mainly composed of local people. Local sites are particularly important in areas deficient in nearby wildlife sites. Areas of deficiency are here defined as those areas of built-up London which are more than a kilometre from an accessible wildlife site of at least Borough importance. If there are sites within such areas which offer at least limited interest for observing wildlife, or which have the potential to develop this interest, these will be chosen as local sites, as long as they have access or there is likelihood that this could be negotiated.

  Local Nature Reserves
 

Section 21 of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act, 1949, gave local authorities the power to acquire, declare and manage nature reserves. They are areas where the aim is to preserve manage and enhance the nature conservation interest of the selected site and provide the opportunity for study of flora and fauna of special interest.

 
SITES OF METROPOLITAN IMPORTANCE
Number Name Map Ref
1 The Lee Valley near Walthamstow. Part is included in the Proposed Lee Valley Special Protection Area as listed under the EC Directive on Wild Birds. Cross Borough
2 The New River. Cross Borough
3 Parkland Walk. Cross Borough
4 Highgate Wood. (includes Alexandra Palace track bed), N6 D10
5 Queens Wood, N6 E10
SITES OF BOROUGH IMPORTANCE (GRADE I)
6 Coldfall Wood, N10 C7
7 Railway Fields Nature Reserve, N4 L11
8 Alexandra Park (inc. Nature Conservation Area), N22 G8
9 Former Friern Barnet Sewage Works includes Alexandra Road Depot, N10 E4
10 Bluebell Wood and Muswell Hill Golf Course, N10 F5
11 Crouch End Playing Fields Complex, N8 F10
12 Scout Park, N11 G5
13 Wood Green Reservoirs, N22 H7
14 Tottenham Marshes, N17 T5
SITES OF BOROUGH IMPORTANCE GRADE II
15 Fortis Green Covered Reservoir and playing field, N10 C9
16 Tottenham Cemetery and Bruce Castle Park, N17 P5
17 Former Railway Lands, Park Avenue, N22 J7
18 Grove Lodge, Muswell Hill, N10 F9
19 Tunnel Gardens, N22 G5
20 Highgate Golf Course, N6 B11
21 Finsbury Park (excluding New River and Parkland Walk), N4 L12
22 Tottenham Railsides. Cross Borough
23 Markfield Recreation Ground, N15 R10
24 Tottenham Hale to Northumberland Park Railsides. Cross Borough
25 Harringay Stadium Slopes, N4 M11
26 Stroud Green Railway Bank, N4 K11
27 Holickwood Park, N10 E4
SITES OF LOCAL IMPORTANCE
28 Rhodes Avenue Spinney and Albert Road Recreation Ground, N10 F6
29 Lordship Lane Recreation Ground and allotment gardens, N17 N7
30 Harrington Site, N6 E13
31 Southwood Lane Wood, N6 D12
32 St Ann's Hospital Grounds, N15 M10
33 Downhills Park, N17 M8
34 St Mary's Churchyard, Hornsey, N8 J9
35 New River Sports Centre, White Hart Lane Recreation Woodside Park and allotment gardens, N17. L5
36 Nightingale Gardens and Avenue Gardens, N22 H6
37 Priory Park, N8 H9
38 Paignton Road Open Space, N15 P11
39 Land adjacent to Fortismere School, Creighton Avenue, N10 C7
40 Muswell Hill Playing Fields, N10 C6
41 Down Lane Recreation Ground, N17 R8
42 North Bank, Pages Lane, N10 D8
43 Allotments, Middleton Road N22 J5
44 Allotments, Devonshire Hill Lane, N17 N4
45 Allotments, Rivulet Road, N17 M5
46 Allotments, Stockton Road, N17 M5
47 Allotments, Gospatrick Road, N17 M5
48 Allotments, Courtman Road, N17 M5
49 Allotments, Marsh Lane, N17 T6
50 Allotments, Millmead Road, N17 S8
51 Allotments, Coppetts Road, N10 D7
52 Alexandra Palace Allotments, N22 F8
53 Allotments, Yeatman Road, N6 C11
54 ShepherdÕs Hill Allotments, N6 F11
55 Tower Gardens, N17 N6
56 Granville Park Wood, N4 J11
57 Bruce Grove Wood, N17 Q7
58 Rear of 3 Fairfield Road, N8 H10
59 Chestnuts Recreation Ground, N15 M10
LOCAL NATURE RESERVES
A. Railway Fields, N4 L11
B. Queens Wood, N6 E10
C. Parkland Walk. Cross Borough
GREEN CORRIDORS
1 New River, including Nightingale Gardens Cross borough
2 Parkland Walk (Section from Highgate Underground Station to Finsbury Park F12
3 Northern Line railsides, Alexandra Palace track bed and Highgate Station Cutting D11
4 Great Northern Line Railsides from Finsbury Park to Bowes Park station and Wood Green Tunnel Gardens. Cross borough
5 Stroud Green to Tottenham Railsides, including South Tottenham Triangle Cross borough
6 West Anglia Route Railsides Cross borough
7 River Lee and Tottenham Marshes Cross borough
 
  Schedule 12: Conservation Areas
 
Number Name Area (hectares) Map Ref.
1 Highgate 229.22 D12
2 North Tottenham* 15.45 Q5
3 Fortis Green 9.72 C9
4 Muswell Hill 103.66 E8
5 Crouch End 93.76 G11
6 Bruce Castle 19.86 P6
7 Rookfield 11.89 F9
8 Tottenham Cemetery 21.31 P5
9 Tottenham Green* 18.31 Q9
10 Wood Green Common 12.85 J7
11 Tower Gardens 25.22 N6
12 Trinity Gardens 16.89 J6
13 Alexandra Palace and Park 76.17 G7
14 Hornsey High Street 6.13 H9
15 Hornsey Water Works & Filter Beds 14.78 J8
16 Noel Park 30.93 L7
17 St Anns 12.37 N10
18 Scotland Green* 1.51 Q7
19 Clyde Circus 20.70 P9
20 Lordship Lane 0.95 L6
21 Peabody Cottages 2.83 P6
22 Bruce Grove* 5.92 Q7
23 Bowes Park 22.28 H5
24 Campsbourne Cottage Estate 6.06 H8
25 Hillfield 4.91 J9
26 Seven Sisters/Page Green* 7.55 Q10
27 South Tottenham High Road* 4.74 Q11
28 Stroud Green Conservation Area 72.54 J12
 

* Tottenham High Road Historic Corridor

 
  Schedule 13: Historic Parks, Gardens and Landscapes (Policy OS7)
 
National Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest
Number Name Address Map Ref
2 Alexandra Park Alexandra Palace Way N22 G7
10 Finsbury Park Seven Sisters Road N4 L13
Register of Public Parks, Gardens, Squares, Cemeteries and Churchyards of Local Historic Interest
Number Name Address Map Ref
1 All Hallows Churchyard Church Lane N17 P6
3 Avenue Gardens Park Avenue N22 H7
4 Bruce Castle Park Church Lane N17 P6
5 Chapman's Green Lordship Lane/Perth Road N22 L6
6 Crescent Gardens and Memorial Garden High Road N22 J6
7 Downhills Park Downhills Park Road N17 N8
8 Ducketts Common Green Lanes N8 L9
9 Finsbury Gardens Finsbury Road N22 J5
11 The Grove Alexandra Palace Way N22 F8
12 Grove Lodge Garden Muswell Hill N10 F9
13 Highgate Wood Muswell Hill Road N6 D10
14 Highpoint North Hill N6 D12
15 Lordship Recreation Ground Model Traffic Area Lordship Lane N17 M8
16 Nightingale Gardens Bounds Green Road N22 J6
17 Page Green Common High Road N15 Q10
18 Priory Park Priory Road N8 G9
19 Queen's Wood Muswell Hill Road N10 E10
20 Rectory Gardens High Street N8 H9
21 Riversdale Gardens White Hart Lane N22 K6
22 St Luke's Hospital Woodside Avenue N10 D9
23 St Mary's Churchyard High Street N8 J9
24 Seven Sisters Gardens Seven Sisters Road N15 N11
25 Southwood Hall Estate Muswell Hill Road N6 E11
26 Southwood Hospital Southwood Lane N6 D12
27 Southwood House Estate Communal Garden Southwood Lane N6 D11
28 Southwood Park Southwood Lawn Road N6 D12
29 Tottenham Cemetery Church Lane N17 P5
30 Tottenham Green and Tottenham Green East High Road N15 Q9
31 Tower Gardens Risley Avenue N17 N6
32 Trinity Gardens Trinity Road N22 J6
33 West Green Memorial Garden Spur Road N15 N9
34 White Hart Lane Estate and The Roundway The Roundway N17 N6
35 Wood Green Common Station Road N22 J7
36 Woodside Park High Road N22 J5
   
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