Land at Haringey Heartlands, between Hornsey Park Road, Mayes Road, Clarendon Road and the Kings Cross / East Coast Mainline London
1,080
Potential Homes
4.6
Hectares
2012
Permission Year
Public
Ownership
About This Site
Land at Haringey Heartlands, between Hornsey Park Road, Mayes Road, Clarendon Road and the Kings Cross / East Coast Mainline London is a brownfield development site covering 4.59 hectares in Haringey. The site has potential for up to 1,080 new homes.
The site has outline planning permission, granted on 21/03/2012.
Planning Details
- Status
- permissioned
- Permission Type
- outline planning permission
- Permission Date
- 21/03/2012
- Deliverable
- Yes (within 5 years)
- Reference
- HGY/2009/0503
Additional Notes
Outline planning application for demolition of existing structures and redevelopment to provide a residential led, mixed-use development, comprising between 950 to 1,080 residential units (C3); with 460sqm to 700sqm of office uses (B1); 370sqm to 700sqm of retail/financial and professional services uses (A1/A2); 190sqm to 550sqm of restaurant/cafe/drinking establishment uses (A3/A4); 325sqm to 550sqm of community/assembly/leisure uses (D1/D2); new landscaping, public and private open space, and energy centre, two utility compounds, up to 251 car parking spaces, cycle parking, access and other associated infrastructure works.. http://www.planningservices.haringey.gov.uk/portal/servlets/ApplicationSearchServlet?PKID=197286
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What is Brownfield Land?
Brownfield land is previously developed land that may be available for redevelopment. The government prioritises brownfield development over greenfield sites to protect countryside and make efficient use of existing infrastructure. Local authorities maintain Brownfield Land Registers to identify suitable sites for housing.
Data source: Brownfield Land Register (Local Authority) | Added: 02/02/2021