Make-designed urban quarter approved by London Borough of Haringey
A mammoth 1,000-home scheme in north London has been awarded outline planning permission by the London Borough of Haringey.
The Make-designed scheme will be built on the site of Hornsey鈥檚 old gas works and will centre around a new public square, named Clarendon Square.
The clients on the project are National Grid Property and the London Development Agency.
Adrian Cross, commercial property manager at National Grid said: 鈥淗aringey council鈥檚 decision to resolve to grant planning represents an important milestone in the regeneration of this strategically important site.鈥
London Development Agency director of development Stephen Kennard said: 鈥淐larendon Square has the potential to create an exciting new community hub, with 1,000 new homes around a new public square. This decision will mean we can now move to the next stage and begin to find a developer for this former industrial site.鈥
Stuart Blower, partner at Make, said: 鈥淲e are delighted that Haringey has granted approval for our masterplan on this important site. Extensive stakeholder consultation has been undertaken and we are thrilled to be a step closer to realising the vision of a residential-led scheme with quality open space, including a major new public square.鈥
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