Haringey Council is bringing its successful Week of Action initiative to St Ann’s, focusing on key community concerns including anti-social behavior, crime, housing, and waste management. The intensive program kicks off Monday, January 27, offering residents multiple opportunities to engage directly with council services.
In response to feedback from previous events, the council has expanded its engagement hours, setting up information hubs at varied times throughout the week to accommodate different schedules. These hubs will rotate through different locations in St Ann’s, making it easier for residents to access services in their neighborhood.
Daily Hub Locations and Services:
Monday, January 27
- Location: Outside Sainsbury’s Local, 333 West Green Road
- Time: 11am-1pm
- Focus: Licensing, Parking & Waste Enforcement
Tuesday, January 28
- Location: Tottenham Seventh Day Adventist Church
- Time: 1pm-3pm
- Focus: Community Safety
Wednesday, January 29
- Location: Kerswell Close (St Ann’s Road junction)
- Time: 11am-1pm
- Focus: Anti-Social Behaviour Enforcement
Thursday, January 30
- Location: Milton Road Community Centre
- Time: 4pm-6pm
- Focus: ASB, Estates Management, Housing Repairs
Friday, January 31
- Location: Chestnuts Park Community Centre
- Time: 1pm-3pm
- Focus: Community Safety and Parks
The initiative brings together multiple council departments and community organizations, including BUBIC (Bring Unity Back Into The Community) and Community Payback. Joint patrols by police and council enforcement teams will be conducted throughout the week.
This marks the latest in Haringey’s bi-monthly Week of Action program, which has already seen successful implementations across thirteen areas including Bruce Castle, Crouch End, and Wood Green. Looking ahead, the council has scheduled similar initiatives for Alexandra Park in March and Bounds Green in May 2025.
The program’s rotating location strategy ensures comprehensive coverage across the borough, with each area receiving focused attention to address specific local concerns.