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[http://www.startharingey.co.uk/ StART] is a group of Haringey residents and workers who want to see the St Ann’s Hospital site used permanently for the good of all our local communities. We have initiated a community-led and transparent process for a housing development, which puts local people in control while providing genuinely affordable homes, promoting health and wellbeing, and creating a green neighbourhood.
<span class="newwin">[http://www.startharingey.co.uk/ StART]</span> is a group of Haringey residents and workers who want to see the St Ann’s Hospital site used permanently for the good of all our local communities. We have initiated a community-led and transparent process for a housing development, which puts local people in control while providing genuinely affordable homes, promoting health and wellbeing, and creating a green neighbourhood.


Two-thirds of the St Ann’s Hospital site was due to be sold for private housing development, with only 14% of the homes classed as “affordable”. The proposal took no account of the needs of local people at a time of severe housing need.
Two-thirds of the St Ann’s Hospital site was due to be sold for private housing development, with only 14% of the homes classed as “affordable”. The proposal took no account of the needs of local people at a time of severe housing need.
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Earlier in 2018 the GLA purchased the land from the hospital, and we are currently working with the GLA to influence a community-led development on the site.
Earlier in 2018 the GLA purchased the land from the hospital, and we are currently working with the GLA to influence a community-led development on the site.


For an in-depth overview of our plans for the St Ann’s site, read our Masterplan - [https://uploads.strikinglycdn.com/files/c5b3a81d-b529-44d8-ab86-ccbeefa5e239/Masterplan%20Booklet%20Final_A4%20for%20Website.pdf Our Vision Takes Shape].
For an in-depth overview of our plans for the St Ann’s site, read our Masterplan - <span class="newwin">[https://uploads.strikinglycdn.com/files/c5b3a81d-b529-44d8-ab86-ccbeefa5e239/Masterplan%20Booklet%20Final_A4%20for%20Website.pdf Our Vision Takes Shape]</span>.
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StART is a group of Haringey residents and workers who want to see the St Ann’s Hospital site used permanently for the good of all our local communities. We have initiated a community-led and transparent process for a housing development, which puts local people in control while providing genuinely affordable homes, promoting health and wellbeing, and creating a green neighbourhood.

Two-thirds of the St Ann’s Hospital site was due to be sold for private housing development, with only 14% of the homes classed as “affordable”. The proposal took no account of the needs of local people at a time of severe housing need.

Earlier in 2018 the GLA purchased the land from the hospital, and we are currently working with the GLA to influence a community-led development on the site.

For an in-depth overview of our plans for the St Ann’s site, read our Masterplan - Our Vision Takes Shape.

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