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Woodside House, Woodside Park | London Borough of Haringey
Haringey: Celebrate our civic pride The civic centre is where the people of Haringey can come together, for weddings and citizenship ceremonies, for meetings where key local decisions are made, for borough events and celebrations of all kinds.
The current centre is 50 years old and is reaching the end of its economic life.
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Woodside House, Woodside Park | London Borough of Haringey
Why a new Civic Centre?
New Build Refurbish existing Brownfield re-development
ECONOMICS
Redevelopment is the m
ost
cost-effective option,
compared with expensiv
e
new-build or limited l
ife
refurbishment.
The Council’s accommodation strategy aims to make most efficient use of public buildings, saving money by disposing of sites it no longer needs.
New ways of working mean less office space is needed.
The Council’s Greenest Borough Strategy means looking for sustainable, brownfield solutions.
Model Photograph
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Woodside House, Woodside Park | London Borough of Haringey
Why Woodside House?
Wood Green Town Centre Spatial Location Plan
High Street Consultation Model
Opportunity Zones Plan
H A R I N G E Y
Woodside Park & proposed Civic Centre
Civic Centre proposal forms a new focus for the Opportunity Zone
Current Civic Centre built in 1953
Wood Green Town Centre SPD Boundary
High Street represents a backbone connecting Haringey’s key services and public centres
Woodside House is one of the finest buildings in Haringey, built by the Victorians in the Italianate style, in an attractive parkland setting.
Centrally located and now under-used and in need of refurbishment, Woodside House offers the opportunity to create a new civic heart for Haringey.
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Woodside House, Woodside Park | London Borough of Haringey
Existing building is surrounded by disused buildings and spaces.
The brownfield site to the east of Woodside House provides a clear opportunity to upgrade the historic house and park.
Car park within the brownfield site to be relocated.
Our consultants have looked carefully at different ways to create a new civic space at Woodside House.
We wanted to find a way to improve the house not replace it, and we wanted a civic centre that all Haringey people can be proud of.
Woodside House: The options we considered
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Woodside House, Woodside Park | London Borough of Haringey
The proposal: Restoring &extending Woodside House
Woodside House is an historic building which deserves to be properly maintained and enhanced.
A high-quality new building will complement the old to create a new civic landmark for Haringey.
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Model PhotographView over Brownfield Car Park
View from Car Park to Woodside HouseWoodside House façade
Existing and proposed seen together
Woodside House, Woodside Park | London Borough of Haringey
Inaugural meeting of Councillors (posing for a portrait) at the new Woodside House Council Chamber in 1913.
Annual Council meeting in the Edwardian Council Chamber.
Original Woodside House Council Chamber with wood seating and gas lamps in 1913.
Woodside House has been a civic building for more than a century
Built as an imposing private home around 1865, Woodside House came into public ownership in 1893, and was home to Wood Green Council from 1913 to 1958. Now it can resume its civic role for the 21st century
Reclaim the history of Woodside House
Civic Geneaology Tree, based on 500 year old ‘Tudor Oak’ Bruce Castle Park
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Woodside House, Woodside Park | London Borough of Haringey
The new building will replace untidy brownfield car parking and outbuildings. It will not encroach on the park.
We hope that a new civic landmark at the heart of the park will help us win funding to achieve Green Flag status for Woodside.
A new focus on the park
Proposing an ensemble of building and landscape:Which of these pictures is complete?
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3D aerial view of site
Tree planting will complement the already existing trees of the park.
Woodside House, Woodside Park | London Borough of Haringey
Variations on a theme
Informal landscape around house
Formal circular landscape around house
Our aim is to improve Woodside House and lay the foundations for improving the park
The new building will be sustainable and energy efficient.
The new civic centre will be open and accessible.
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Woodside House, Woodside Park | London Borough of Haringey
What happens next? Detailed plans will now be drawn up so that a planning application can be submitted in the next few months. There will be consultation when the application goes in.
Plans will also be made to ensure that the new building meets high standards of energy efficiency, and that construction work is managed to cause least disruption to the park and local people.
Please let us have your comments and queries on the forms provided.
Interior Sketch
Webcasting Haringey’s opinions & feedback
Consultation and discussion of proposals for a diverse community
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A new focus for community gatherings