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The Story of the Effingham-Beresford Backlands

The Story of the Effingham-Beresford Backlands Posted by Hugh on July 16, 2020 at 15:29 in History of Harringay The development of the Harringay Ladder was tightly controlled, both by the covenants imposed by the land vendor, the British Land Company and through the supervision of building quality by Hornsey & Tottenham Councils. Some of the builds were considered so poor that Hornsey Council had the builders tear down some houses and start again. With the exception of churches, schools, council work depots and retail development along Green Lanes and at either end of Wightman Road, almost all of the initial development on the Ladder was residential in nature. There was however one exception to this: a non-residential zone created between the back-gardens of the houses at the eastern end of the the Effingham-Beresford block. 

Beautifying Harringay - 112 years ago

Beautifying Harringay - 112 years ago
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Beautifying Harringay - 112 years ago

Beautifying Harringay - 112 years ago
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Beer hamper plan to bring two sides of Haringey together | Hampstead Highgate Express

Christina Davis with her Tottenham Tiffin hamper. - Credit: Christina Davis A Haringey woman is looking to use food and beer to bridge divides in the borough and foster a sense of community.  Christina Davis, who has worked in marketing and events and also provides voluntary support with Haringey Police s social media, saw business dry up during the pandemic.  Inspired by the bus routes which connect the east and west of the borough, she s launched Tottenham Tiffin - to deliver local beer and snacks in a hamper to those who fancy supporting local producers. She said: There s often a very obvious divide in Haringey. Often people in Highgate perhaps don t know Bruce Castle; people in Tottenham don t know Waterlow Park. 

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