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Hornsey Ward: Keeping You Informed, Connected, Involved


🎉🚸 Big News for Hornsey: Priory Road is NOW 20mph! 🚸🎉
After a year of campaigning, countless emails from residents, site visits, council questions and meetings with Cabinet Members and the Highways team… we’re absolutely delighted to share that Priory Road has officially been reduced from 30mph to 20mph — effective this week! 🙌💚 This change has been a major priority for residents living on Priory Road and the surrounding streets. So many of you have spoken to us about dangerous speeds, near-misses, and several serious incid

Councillor Adam Small
5 days ago1 min read


🚦 Tackling Speeding on Nightingale Lane & Rectory Gardens
We know that speeding on our residential roads is a major concern for many of you, and we want to thank all the residents who’ve been in touch — especially those living on and around Nightingale Lane and Rectory Gardens . Your reports, emails and conversations with us have been vital in pushing this forward. 🙏 We’re really pleased to let you know that we have now secured formal speeding assessments for both streets. 🚗💨📊 These assessments will allow the council to colle

Hornsey Councillors
5 days ago1 min read


🚶♀️💜 Walk for Women in Haringey
This week I was proud to join the Haringey Walk for Women — a powerful and inspiring event bringing our community together to stand against violence against women and girls (VAWG) . It was moving to walk alongside residents, campaigners, local organisations and colleagues, all united in calling for safety, respect and equality for every woman and girl in our borough 💜. These events matter. They show that as a community we are not willing to stay silent, look away or accept

Councillor Adam Small
Nov 261 min read


🚶♀️ Safer, Smoother Pavements on Nightingale Lane
We’re really pleased to share that the damaged pavement outside the Garage on Nightingale Lane has now been fully replaced — and it’s already making a big difference for local residents. This section of pavement had become a serious accessibility problem , especially for: disabled residents wheelchair users families with prams anyone trying to cross the entrance safely Thanks to residents raising concerns with us, we pushed for urgent action. The works have now been complete

Councillor Adam Small
Sep 211 min read
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