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If you’re attending our Barclays Women’s Super League game against Chelsea at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (kick-off 2.15pm)
please take note of the following travel information…
Frequent services are anticipated through White Hart Lane
Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale before and after the game
For fans travelling on Greater Anglia services, please note that no trains will operate between Audley End and Cambridge
with replacement bus services in operation
Extra parking facilities for dockless bikes will be available in the stadium’s surrounding area
A full list of locations can be found below
Please note that our shuttle bus service will not be in operation for this fixture
Supporters can stay up to date with the latest travel news via TfL.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk
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Four Weaver line services are expected to call at White Hart Lane in both directions before and after the game
Services operate between Liverpool Street and Enfield Town/Cheshunt
Supporters travelling to Liverpool Street post-match are reminded that Northumberland Park services have greater capacity and frequency to those at White Hart Lane
and the journey time should be shorter as there are fewer stops
White Hart Lane is a fully accessible station
we recommend using Northumberland Park as it is a shorter distance to the stadium than Tottenham Hale
We also recommend using Northumberland Park if heading to Liverpool Street after the game
as southbound services through the station will be more frequent and have a greater capacity than London Overground services operating through White Hart Lane
The following services will be in operation through Northumberland Park on Sunday:
Post-match northbound: nine trains per hour
Please note, no trains will operate between Audley End and Cambridge
Tottenham Hale is a fully accessible station and is served by the Victoria line and Greater Anglia services
Supporters travelling on the Victoria line are encouraged to use Tottenham Hale rather than Seven Sisters as it is a shorter journey to and from the stadium
Victoria line services will operate every 2-3 minutes in both directions before and after the game
There will be 10 Greater Anglia services per hour operating in each direction through Tottenham Hale
including 4 Stansted Express trains each way
We recommend using Northumberland Park for Greater Anglia services as it is a shorter distance to the stadium than Tottenham Hale
Victoria line services will be operating every 2-3 minutes in each direction before and after the game
a diversion route will be in place at Birstall Road for pedestrians entering Seven Sisters station for interchange between the Victoria line and London Overground services
This is to avoid congestion on the northbound platform
We encourage supporters to consider using Tottenham Hale for Victoria Line services as it is a shorter distance to the stadium than Seven Sisters
Queue management systems will be in place at all stations for the safety of all passengers and staff
the queue management staff are in contact with the Station Managers who will confirm when platforms are clear to enable more passengers to enter the station
For the safety of all passengers and staff
supporters are kindly asked to cooperate with station staff and always follow their instructions
Please note that the Club’s shuttle bus service will not be in operation for this fixture
Extra parking facilities for dockless bikes are available in the surrounding area
making cycling to the stadium easier than ever
Here’s a list of locations where you can start and end your journey:
Bike stands also remain available at Tottenham Community Sports Centre and St Francis De Sales School
Dedicated bicycle parking is also available on-street around the stadium
stewards will be briefed regarding cyclists’ need to carry helmets
puncture kits and removable seats into the stadium
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Hale Wharf
It was home to industrial space which over time fell into disrepair as the jobs it once supported moved elsewhere
The regeneration of Hale Wharf and the creation of a new place was a unique opportunity to unlock this waterside location
It was a chance to reflect on its industrial past
Sitting within the Mayor of London’s Tottenham Housing Zone
it was also an opportunity to deliver against the priorities of the local authority by delivering new homes and new affordable homes
It’s an important contribution to the Greater London Authority’s aspiration to deliver 2,000 homes in Haringey
We have curated a multi-generational community including apartments and family homes
Delivered by Waterside Places – our strategic joint venture with the Canal & River Trust – in partnership with the Mayor of London and the London Borough of Haringey
Hale Wharf has delivered much more than simply a place to live
we used designs inspired by the factories and warehouses which would have characterised the area
and weathered steel helped maintain the local character
we even improved access to the water to facilitate the industrial use of the waterway once again
Juxtaposed to the area’s industrial heritage
the Paddock Community Nature Reserve covers 10 acres of green space adjacent to Hale Wharf
Places like The Paddock Nature Reserve deliver significant value for communities
The Paddock had been in a state of disrepair
We had an opportunity to re-invigorate and support this vital place for nature
We delivered new pedestrian bridges to connect the community at Hale Wharf to the Paddock
we unlocked the opportunity for residents to spend time immersed in the natural environment
Significant upgrades included the removal of Japanese Knotweed
enhancements to the woodland habitat and the provision of an educational facility and volunteer’s hub
Thanks to these investments, and the ongoing work of the Conservation Volunteers
those attempting to access Tottenham Hale station on foot had to navigate Ferry Lane – a busy and poorly lit road
With the bridge now providing a direct route
residents feel safer and have easier access to the excellent connectivity of the wider area
It’s all part of curating and supporting a new community at Hale Wharf
The Canal & River Trust will support families make the most of the enhanced waterway by providing access to water-based activities such as canoeing and kayaking
The Engine Room – which opened in 2017 – serves an ever-expanding multi-cultural community with a church
Working with the North London Hospice and Wild in Art
we have also brought the ‘Big Fun Art Adventure’ to Hale Wharf as part of a free art sculpture trail
Hale Wharf is about much more than just homes
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-Employee volunteering at the nature reserve
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Walthamstow Wetlands is a 211-hectare haven for Londoners to explore
enjoy and feel entirely at one with nature
Walthamstow Wetlands is the largest urban wetlands in Europe
It is also a fully operational Thames Water reservoir site
and is the main source of water supply for 3.5 million people
Offering over 13 miles of paths to explore across an untamed
the local authorities opened up the areas around the Walthamstow reservoirs for all to enjoy back in 2017
and other dedicated types who’d got themselves a permit.)
The site is open from 9.30am to 5pm during the summer months (until September)
Paid parking is available on site but Walthamstow Wetlands is also accessible by Tube
The nearest stations are Tottenham Hale and Blackhorse Road
Haringey Council has secured almost two acres of additional land around the edges of The Paddock as public open space
The deal with Thames Water will enable the final phase of an ambitious scheme that is already transforming the nature reserve for the benefit of Tottenham Hale residents
Enhancements will include the creation of new pathways through previously inaccessible private land and connection to the recently installed Paddock footbridge to Hale Wharf
Cabinet Member for Placemaking and Local Economy
This announcement is just the latest step in making our vision of a fairer
The flagship green spaces project at The Paddock is creating the borough’s first new nature reserve in more than a decade and honours our commitment to reinvest land receipts into securing long term and direct benefits for local residents
It has been shaped with the community for the community with the extensive improvements rooted in what they have told us they would like to see now and in the future
The Conservation Volunteers has worked in close partnership with the London Borough of Haringey for over 20 years
helping us to connect thousands of people with their local green spaces supporting both nature and local residents’ health and wellbeing
We are proud to continue this beneficial relationship with these exciting next steps at The Paddock
which will allow us to bring Haringey residents closer to the nature on their doorsteps and contribute to its protection
the council is delivering a series of significant placemaking benefits for the area including up to 600 new council homes and the Welbourne Health Centre
which has been developed through extensive engagement with the community and stakeholders
is comprehensively enhancing the nature reserve with upgraded entrances
and new temporary accommodation to provide enhanced educational facilities
The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) will take on an innovative self-financing 25-year lease of The Paddock that will see the environmental charity raise external sponsorship to steward the open space
build a volunteer network and deliver a comprehensive schools and engagement programme
The exciting final phase of The Paddock works will get under way shortly and is expected to be completed in late 2025
Part of the funding for the project comes from Section 106 planning obligations from the Hale Wharf development secured by the council’s planning department
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Trains were pulled from Seven Sisters to Walthamstow Central while emergency services attended
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London’s Underground system was thrown into disarray this morning after reports of a “casualty on the tracks” at Tottenham Hale
Trains were pulled from Seven Sisters to Walthamstow Central while emergency services attended the scene
Transport for London Access tweeted that Tottenham Hale station had reopened following "an earlier customer incident"
Although the Victoria line is now operating as normal
other disturbances are reported on the Central line
Waterloo & City line and Windrush line this morning
A spokesperson for London Ambulance Service said: “We were called at 6.33am this morning (16 March) to reports of a person hit by a train at Tottenham Hale Underground Station
“We sent a number of resources to the scene including an ambulance crew
an incident response officer and members of our Hazardous Area Response Team
“We also dispatched a trauma team in a car from London’s Air Ambulance.“Sadly a person had died at the scene.”
British Transport Police has been approached for comment
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Pollard Thomas Edwards has created a landmark development for Haringey Council that mixes homes
part of the first large-scale social housing programme of its kind in a generation
‘It’s a wonderful legacy to everything Walter Tull achieved throughout his incredible life,’ says Councillor Sarah Williams
deputy leader and cabinet member for housing and planning at Haringey Council
a significant new addition to the rapidly changing landscape of Tottenham Hale in the North London borough of Haringey
The Walter Tull in question is a local hero who became one of English football’s first black professional players when he played in Tottenham Hotspur’s inaugural top-flight match in 1909 and later became the British Army’s first black officer
The development which bears his name is designed by London practice Pollard Thomas Edwards (PTE) and comprises 131 council-rent homes alongside the Welbourne Health Centre
a £6.5 million multipurpose health facility housing more than 40 GPs
The scheme forms part of the Heart of Hale
a mixed-use masterplan designed by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris for Related Argent and approved by Haringey Council in 2018
The plan aims to transform a relentlessly urban area adjacent to Tottenham Hale transport interchange
creating a new local centre and central public square surrounded by cafés
Seven new buildings are proposed within the masterplan
two by PTE and one each by Alison Brooks Architects and Ruff Architects
with Grant Associates providing landscape architecture and public realm input
Several of these are now under construction or complete and take their place alongside a plethora of other significant buildings that have recently been completed on nearby sites
It makes for what may charitably be called an indistinct urban composition
one which will undoubtedly be helped by the definition and activation that the ground-floor commercial units will bring
The Walter Tull House plot sits slightly apart from the main masterplan grouping at a key urban junction
Previously home to a small local community centre
which marks a clear transition between the low-rise suburban hinterland which spreads west towards Tottenham’s stadium and the dense urban infrastructure of the masterplan area
the plot is bounded to the south by Monument Way
a clamorous strategic road that has not been fully tamed by a range of Transport for London-led improvements over recent years
a highly valued local green space currently undergoing a £9 million investment programme
a tripartite ensemble of interconnected buildings
brings a welcome sense of resolution and order
The tallest element – a 16-storey point block – anchors the north-east of the site
addressing Down Lane Park and providing a landmark within the wider urban context
To the west and north a more modest V-shaped block
This block also incorporates a communal rooftop terrace
a robust seven-storey linear block directly addresses Monument Way
the edge softened by recent tree planting and public realm improvements
This block accommodates the Welbourne Health Centre at ground and first floor level
a much-needed facility which serves a patient base of over 25,000
The health centre volume is neatly articulated on the primary elevation by way of double-height openings
horizontal cast stone banding and a slightly darker brick tone
Primary residential access is via a colonnade linking Monument Way to the much quieter Park View Road
an unexpected gesture which helps fills out the plot and promotes a certain civic presence
guides users to a double-height entrance hall providing access to the landscaped courtyard and all residential cores
off the busy road and opposite the entrance to the park
acting as a transitional zone between public and private and offering the potential for future activity
perhaps informal workspaces or community gathering space
plays a critical role in unifying the development and creating a sense of residential community
The central courtyard is quiet and protected
and serves as both circulation zone and recreational space
positioned above the low-rise L-shaped block
provides additional amenity space and offers west-facing elevated views over Tottenham
There is a degree of spatial generosity here that is uncommon in new housing developments
housing engagement officer for LB Haringey
the homes here form part of a concerted drive by the local authority to complete 3,000 new council homes in the borough by 2030
led by a specially convened multi-disciplinary council team
the development management was undertaken by Related Argent
working in partnership with the local authority
The scheme bears the evidence of good clienting and much is being done by the council to keep it that way
including a dedicated and tenant-focused aftercare and maintenance process
The affordable housing tenure influences the typological range on offer and there are a higher-than-average number of larger homes
In total the scheme provides 36 one-bedroom homes
All homes are dual-aspect and have access to either a private balcony or terrace
Circulation is via a single central core in the high-rise element and via deck access above podium level in the lower-rise elements
The Chesnut Road and Fairbanks Road frontages also include duplex homes
which provide residents with front doors and gardens
helping to create an admirably flat elevational hierarchy with no dead edges
This is particularly important for some of the surrounding transitional open spaces – one senses that this project will be an effective catalyst for further investment and more active local usage
The façades are unified by a red-hued material palette including two shades of facing brick augmented by cast stone elements and textured panels which highlight horizontal components and openings
On a sunny day in early spring the brickwork displayed a surprising tonal dynamism as the sun worked its way through different parts of the scheme
The red-pinkish shading stands up well in these surroundings
striking a pleasing midpoint between the suburban buffs and browns and the industrial reds of the adjacent buildings
This industrial context finds further expression in the window frames and balustrades
which are finished with metalwork featuring profiles and perforations that draw inspiration from the sawtooth roof geometry of a factory that once occupied the site
The horizontal banding on the tower element is conceived as a representation of the varying footprints and spaces of Tottenham’s industrial past
as seen in historic bird’s eye photographs
these elements are inserted with subtlety and the overall effect is harmonious and cohesive
Delivery of council housing at this scale remains relatively rare nationally and design quality is often pummelled by value engineering
This imbues any significant new affordable housing completion with totemic importance
‘The very first planning meeting we had on this scheme was the day after Grenfell – it was an eerie time to be talking about new affordable housing,’ says PTE project architect Simon Whitley
With its thoughtful and contextual approach to materiality
social infrastructure and the tenant experience
this project feels like an entirely appropriate response
Colm Lacey is founder and managing director of development management consultancy Soft Cities
Walter Tull House exemplifies sustainable urban development
integrating environmental responsibility with community-focused design
This 131-home council development prioritises operational efficiency
embodied carbon reduction and whole-life sustainability
aligning with London’s environmental and planning standards
The building’s BREEAM Very Good rating meets energy efficiency requirements under the London Plan and Haringey’s Local Plan
Operational carbon is minimised through a highly insulated envelope
airtight construction (3 m³/h.m² air permeability)
and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery
The deck access design enhances natural ventilation and daylighting
reducing reliance on artificial heating and cooling
Embodied carbon considerations guided material selection
inspired by Tottenham’s industrial heritage
reduce construction waste and transportation emissions
The whole-life carbon strategy incorporates passive design principles
Blue roofs support sustainable drainage – attenuating rainwater and easing pressure on local networks
Developed in collaboration with the London Borough of Haringey
Greater London Authority and the local community
the scheme was reviewed twice by Haringey’s Quality Review Panel and refined through public consultations in 2017 and 2018
and a double-height lobby foster social interaction
The health centre and retail unit enhance local services
will be remembered and honoured through this important council project
Walter Tull House will give 131 individuals and families the opportunity to live in secure
It is part of the first large-scale building programme of its kind in a generation
We are on track to deliver 3,000 high-quality council homes by 2031
built to the very best environmental and design standards
with more than 2,000 under way or completed
Sustainability has been central to the design of the scheme
a mechanical ventilation heat recovery system and renewable energy measures to keep household bills low
The state-of-the-art Welbourne Health Centre will significantly improve access to health and care services for thousands of our residents
The structural brief for Walter Tull House was to find an efficient and flexible structural solution which allowed the architecture to express itself without constraint
The efficiency of the reinforced concrete frame was a major driver in minimising cost and embodied carbon
Core to this approach was the ability to rationalise the grid so that it worked for all the uses throughout the building – residential spaces
This took a great deal of collaboration with the architect and MEP engineer
but we were able to design a frame without the need for transfer structures
We also incorporated a thermally broken gallery access structure into the scheme
but it was felt that avoiding a mix of framing materials would lead to a simpler build
This meant that we had to place the gallery columns outside the slab edge
This was resolved with careful detailing to mitigate the risk
located in the corner residential building on Monument Way and Park View Road
have both a functional and an aesthetic remit
breaking up the façade’s massing while offering residents a semi-enclosed outdoor space
As well as creating a sheltered environment
The use of red-hued cast stone and red brick piers encasing the structural concrete columns anchors the building’s corner
while also offering a degree of privacy to the outdoor spaces
A balustrade with simple vertical flat railings is crowned with a decorative metalwork pattern
inspired by the original Gestetner printer
The metalwork’s colour aligns with the adjacent corner window frame and spandrel panels
the façade incorporates 75mm textured cast stone
which features a pattern that again pays homage to the Gestetner printer
rendered horizontal banding further enriches the design
adding visual depth and interest from both close and distant perspectives
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#PremierLeague #PreMatch #MatchTravel #Information #NottinghamForest
If you’re attending our Premier League game against Nottingham Forest at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Easter Monday (kick-off 8pm)
please take note of the following travel information..
Extra parking facilities for dockless bikes will be available in the surrounding area on Monday
Supporters can stay up to date with the latest travel news via TfL.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk
including new routes within Spurs supporter heartlands
You can stay up to date with important matchday information - including real-time travel updates - by following our new Spurs Matchday Info channel on WhatsApp
Simply click here or search for Spurs Matchday Info in your WhatsApp Updates section
Please note that Bruce Grove and Silver Street stations will be closed for two hours post-match on Sunday
Six Weaver line services are expected to call at White Hart Lane in both directions before and after the game
The final southbound Weaver line train is scheduled to depart from White Hart Lane at 12.23am
The final northbound Weaver line service to Cheshunt is scheduled to depart at 12.07am
with the final service to Enfield Town due to depart at 12.22am
If you’re heading to Liverpool Street after the game
Northumberland Park will have a higher train capacity than White Hart Lane
The following services will be in operation through Northumberland Park on Monday:
Victoria line services will operate every 2-3 minutes in both directions before the game and every 3-4 minutes afterwards
with the last southbound train due to depart at 12.14am
There will be 12 Greater Anglia services per hour operating in each direction through Tottenham Hale
Victoria line services will be operating every 2-3 minutes in each direction before the game and every 3-4 minutes afterwards
with the last southbound train due to depart at 12.16am
The Club operates a free Shuttle Bus service from Wood Green (Piccadilly Line) and Alexandra Palace (Great Northern) stations to the stadium
The Great Northern line will operate at 6 trains per hour each way through Alexandra Palace before and after the match
Here’s a list of locations where you can start and end your journey during this trial period:
our major event day road closure measures will be in place
TfL bus services will return to normal operation as soon as possible after the local road closures are lifted
Eye-catching hoardings installed outside the former Ashley Road Depot site include striking visuals of birds created by artist and anthropologist Liz Hingley working alongside local school children
The images take their inspiration from the migratory birds visiting neighbouring Tottenham Marshes from around the world and symbolise the diversity of the community in Tottenham Hale
the development will be named Wingspan Walk when completed with each block named after a bird species
Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Housing and Planning Cllr Sarah Williams and Cabinet Member for Placemaking and Local Economy Cllr Ruth Gordon were joined by Liz Hingley
teachers and pupils from Holy Trinity CE Primary School
Cllr Sean O’Donovan and contractors Formation Design and Build Ltd
The Ashley Road Depot scheme is one of the largest in our ambitious housebuilding programme and will benefit hundreds of Haringey families
Having the opportunity to meet the children and artist and see their amazing work first hand has been extremely rewarding and inspirational
will create an important legacy and help the community feel ownership of the new estate
was to create a relationship between the places
houses and the different species that reside in the neighbouring area connecting them together
Naming the buildings after birds will cement that relationship
deepening the understanding of place and the different species the residents will live alongside
The visuals were developed with hundreds of children in response to the different languages that they speak and their physical and poetic contributions
The legacy of this project will be sculptures
wayfinding and playful features of the 10 birds showcased throughout the scheme
The Ashley Road Depot site is set to be transformed into 272 new council homes. Located on Park View Road
100% of the homes will be let to residents on the council’s housing register
One of the largest schemes in the council’s housebuilding programme
more than a third of the project will be much-needed family sized homes
The council is on target to deliver 3,000 new council homes by 2031
with more than 2,000 already started or completed
The scheme will provide new entrances into Down Lane Park
with 74 additional trees planted on the site and shrubbery that will improve the landscape and support wildlife
Responsibly sourced and environmentally friendly materials are being used in the construction of the homes and high insulation and solar panels will keep energy costs low
A three-month closure order has been enforced at Rothbury Walk Estate to curb anti-social behaviour (ASB)
Almost 30 new homes will be purchased to provide much-needed
high-quality accommodation for families and individuals impacted by the housing crisis
Haringey has unveiled a major new housing development named in honour of iconic local community figure Dr Aaron Gayle
Hundreds of residents across Haringey are set to benefit from a project to help improve sustainable heating systems in council homes
Hale Wharf is situated off Ferry Lane, close to Tottenham Hale rail and underground stations. The completed project has made a valuable contribution to the Mayor of London and the Greater London Authority’s aspiration for 2,000 new homes in the borough and features local retail space
canal-side public realm and infrastructure which has transformed this part of North London
expanding its ownership within the overall project
One of the key elements that has helped breathe life into Hale Wharf is a new major pedestrian bridge across the River Lea Navigation
This links the new and surrounding community to a 10-acre area of green space
opening new public spaces and walking routes for all and wider access to the Lee Valley Regional Park
the water’s edge has also been regenerated thanks to upgrades of access routes for commercial barges as well as canal wall repairs and the addition of floating reed beds
Waterside Places has delivered this project alongside McLaren Construction and architect Allies and Morrison, with Stace acting as Project Manager
“Our scheme has transformed a forgotten waterside area by the River Lee Navigation and created a great place to live with access to green space
The project team recognised the importance of looking beyond the red lines and have found ways to connect the community to a diverse environment of woodland
meadow and ponds – which makes a huge difference in a densely populated city.”
“Hale Wharf is a beautiful location overlooking the Paddock Community Nature Park
River Lea and Walthamstow Wetlands and the new homes will be life-changing for households living in temporary accommodation or in deeply unsuitable housing
secure and spacious council homes our residents so desperately need
and we are on track to deliver 3,000 by 2031
with more than 2,000 homes already started or completed.”
this impressive development contributes to the Mayor’s ambition for more high-quality homes in the capital
“This enables us to build on the success of our Windlass Apartments development
and sees the delivery of more much needed high-quality new homes and amenities
all supported by Grainger’s dedicated inhouse Resident Services team.”
“This is also our second scheme delivered in partnership with Waterside Places
collaborating to deliver new homes whilst transforming an underutilised urban waterside area.”
#PremierLeague #MatchTravel #Information #Stadium #Bournemouth
If you’re attending our Premier League game against AFC Bournemouth at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (kick-off 2pm)
please take note of the following travel information
which includes details of substantial disruption across the Greater Anglia network…
Northumberland Park station will be closed on Sunday
though Greater Anglia services will still call at Tottenham Hale
Greater Anglia services will not operate north of Broxbourne to either Stansted Airport
Replacement bus services will be in operation between these locations
On the TfL network
the Piccadilly line will be closed between Wood Green and Cockfosters
while extensive Elizabeth line closures will be in place until 1pm
though Tottenham Hale is expected to be busier than normal due to the closure of Northumberland Park
Supporters affected by the travel disruption are strongly encouraged to consider our Regional Coach Service
Supporters can stay up to date with important matchday information by following our new Spurs Matchday Info channel on WhatsApp. The latest travel news is also available via TfL.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk
is available for all home matches.We strongly encourage supporters affected by Sunday’s travel disruption to consider making use of the Regional Coach Service when planning their alternative travel
Greater Anglia services will continue to call at Tottenham Hale and will start/terminate at Liverpool Street and Broxbourne/Cheshunt
Bruce Grove and Silver Street stations will be closed for two hours post-match
Four trains per hour are expected to call at White Hart Lane in both directions before and after the game
If you’re travelling to Liverpool Street post-match
please note that Tottenham Hale will have a much higher train capacity than White Hart Lane
The journey time should also be shorter as there are fewer stops on the Greater Anglia services
Northumberland Park station will be closed on Sunday due to planned engineering works
Greater Anglia services will continue to operate through Tottenham Hale
though no train services will run north of Broxbourne
Tottenham Hale is a fully accessible station with access to both Victoria line and Greater Anglia services
As Northumberland Park station will be closed on Sunday
Tottenham Hale is expected to be busier than normal – please allow extra time for queues
Greater Anglia will be running 8 trains per hour in each direction through Tottenham Hale
these services will start/terminate at Liverpool Street and Cheshunt/Broxbourne
Supporters who would ordinarily travel from north of Broxbourne will be able to make use of bus replacement services which will be in operation
Buses to and from Broxbourne will run every 30 minutes from Hertford East and Audley End respectively
while buses between Broxbourne and Stansted Airport will operate every 15 minutes
Broxbourne and Cheshunt stations both offer paid parking facilities which can be booked in advance
including wheelchair users and those with limited mobility
are advised to use Tottenham Hale rather than Seven Sisters as it is a shorter journey to the stadium
Victoria line services will operate every 2-3 minutes in each direction before and after the game
Victoria line services will be operating in both directions every 2-3 minutes before and after the game
The Club operates a free Shuttle Bus service from Wood Green (Piccadilly line) and Alexandra Palace (Great Northern) stations to the stadium
The Piccadilly line will be closed between Wood Green and Cockfosters on Sunday
so please make alternative travel arrangements if you would normally travel to Wood Green via Tube
The Great Northern line will operate at 5 trains per hour each way through Alexandra Palace before and after the match
bike stands are available at Tottenham Community Sports Centre and St Francis De Sales School
The state-of-the-art medical facility neighbours the site where the council has built 131 council homes that will transform the lives of local people in the area.
delivered by Haringey Council and NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board (ICB)
will provide primary care services and safeguard quality healthcare for people of all ages
a GP practice which currently has four surgeries in Haringey has relocated its medical centres in Hale Village and Dowsett Road to the Welbourne Health Centre
Cabinet Member for Placemaking and Local Economy and Cllr Lucia das Neves
“We are delighted by the opening of the Welbourne Health Centre
which has been achieved through close collaboration between the council and our local health partners.
“The council has made this a priority for a considerable period and know the benefits it will bring to thousands of people in the area
“Having a much-needed facility like this will significantly improve access to health and care services for people in Tottenham
including the 131 families who will be moving into our brand-new council homes in what will become known as Walter Tull House
“We are proud of our part in delivering a project which puts people at its heart and is pivotal in building a place that supports the whole community.”
Executive Director of Place at NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board said:
“The opening of the Welbourne Health Centre in Haringey marks another key milestone in our drive to modernise General Practice sites in North Central London
We are committed to the development of our local health estate
This will help ensure we continue to deliver high quality services that meet the needs of local communities
“It has taken nearly a decade of collaborative effort by partners in the NHS and Local Council to get Welbourne Health Centre over the line
We would like to thank everyone who has helped make the new health centre a reality.”
“We are extremely pleased to be welcoming patients to our brand-new health centre
more spacious premises will provide our team with the tools and environment we need to deliver a range of services to patients
“The rapid housing expansion taking place in the local area over recent years highlights the need for first-rate facilities that can meet the expected increase in demand for primary care
Welbourne Health Centre will mean better access to high quality healthcare in their community
We are proud to be part of a development that will make a positive difference to local people’s lives.”
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Northumberland Park and Tottenham Hale stations will be closed
Fans attending our Premier League home match against Newcastle United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday (kick-off 12.30pm) are advised to take note of our travel information
including the following changes to Greater Anglia services:
due to the planned closure of the Piccadilly line north of King's Cross station
our free Shuttle Bus service will not operate from Wood Green for this fixture
It will operate from Alexandra Palace only
Supporters are asked to plan accordingly and factor in extra time for their journeys
remaining mindful of our early kick-off time
For the latest travel news, supporters should plan their journey using TfL.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk
Please note that Northumberland Park and Tottenham Hale stations will be closed on matchday for all overground journeys
Victoria line services will still operate through Tottenham Hale
Four Weaver line services per hour are expected to call at White Hart Lane in both directions before and after the game
Greater Anglia trains diverted from Northumberland Park and Tottenham Hale station will call at this station with reduced frequencies
CLICK HERE to view the northbound London Overground timetables..
CLICK HERE to view the southbound London Overground timetables..
CLICK HERE to view the revised Greater Anglia timetables…
Northumberland Park station will be closed on Saturday 4 January due to planned engineering work
Services will instead be diverted via White Hart Lane and Seven Sisters
Supporters who would ordinarily travel through this station should use www.nationalrail.co.uk to make alternative arrangements for their journey
Tottenham Hale will be closed for all overground journeys on Saturday 4 January
though it will remain open for supporters using the Victoria line
Supporters who would ordinarily travel on Greater Anglia services through this station, including the Stansted Express, should use www.nationalrail.co.uk to make alternative arrangements for their journey
Trains will be diverted via Seven Sisters and White Hart Lane with reduced frequencies
Supporters intending to use the Victoria line
are advised to use Tottenham Hale rather than Seven Sisters as it is a shorter journey to and from the stadium
Tottenham Hale is a fully accessible station
Victoria line services will be operating in both directions every 2-3 minutes before and after the match
CLICK HERE to view the revised Greater Anglia timetables..
Due to the planned closure of the Piccadilly line north of King’s Cross station
the free Shuttle Bus service will not operate from Wood Green for this fixture
The Club’s free Shuttle Bus service will instead operate only from Alexandra Palace (Great Northern) station to the stadium for this game
The Great Northern line will operate at five trains per hour each way before and after the match through Alexandra Palace
CLICK HERE to book your place on a Shuttle Bus..
For supporters wishing to cycle to the stadium
CLICK HERE to read our Bag Policy..
CLICK HERE for more information on road closures..
We have created a dedicated map showcasing all the sites where we are building new homes across Haringey with details of each.
View the site locations in Google Maps
Visit our community engagement website for details of where we are building and proposing to build new homes.
Below is a list of places where we are building new homes.
Below is a list of sites where new homes have been completed.
#PremierLeague #MatchTravel #Information #NewStadium #Wolves
Liverpool Street station closed this Sunday
We should like to provide all fans attending our Premier League home match against Wolves on Sunday 29 December (kick-off 3pm) with advanced notice of travel disruption which will affect some journeys to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium..
Liverpool Street station will be closed throughout the Christmas period
Supporters are therefore advised to take note of the following changes which will affect London Overground services:
The following changes will also apply to Greater Anglia services on Sunday:
Supporters with affected travel routes are advised to plan alternative arrangements in advance
Liverpool Street station will be closed between Wednesday 25 December and Wednesday 1 January
Bruce Grove and Silver Street stations will be closed for two hours post-match on Sunday 29 December
Due to the closure of Liverpool Street station
Weaver line services will start and terminate at London Fields station
with two trains per hour expected to call at White Hart Lane in both directions before and after the game
there is expected to be no interchange at Seven Sisters between Victoria line and Weaver line services
and supporters are advised to walk to the stadium
buses will also travel down the High Road before diverting via Lansdowne Road
queues at White Hart Lane will be significantly longer than usual
Supporters intending to use London Underground services are encouraged to walk either to Seven Sisters – or alternatively to Tottenham Hale
Train times for the Weaver line are available on the National Rail and TfL journey planners
Supporters are advised to use Northumberland Park if using Greater Anglia services as it is a shorter distance to the stadium than Tottenham Hale
A revised Greater Anglia service will be in operation
with all Stansted Express services starting and terminating at Tottenham Hale
There will be no trains running to or from Cambridge - services will start and finish at Audley End
The following services will be in operation through Northumberland Park on Sunday 29 December:
Pre-match northbound: 4 trains per hour with no Stansted Express service stopping
Post-match southbound: 4 trains per hour with no Stansted Express service stopping
CLICK HERE to view the full Greater Anglia timetable..
Tottenham Hale is a fully accessible station with access to Victoria line and Greater Anglia services
Greater Anglia platforms are fully accessible from the concourse
use Greater Anglia services to Stratford station
No services will operate to Liverpool Street station due to its closure
The Stansted Express will operate four trains per hour each way throughout the day
with services starting and finishing at Tottenham Hale
there is expected to be no interchange between Victoria line and Weaver line services
Buses will also travel down the High Road before diverting via Lansdowne Road
Supporters are reminded that the Club operates a free Shuttle Bus service from Wood Green (Piccadilly Line) and Alexandra Palace (Great Northern) stations to the stadium
Due to ongoing delays to the Piccadilly line service
supporters travelling by Tube to Wood Green are encouraged to allow more time for their journey
with some services diverted during the road closure period
services that normally run up and down the High Road (149
279 and 349) will be diverted to the east of the stadium at Lansdowne Road
re-joining the High Road at the Northumberland Park junction
so they are back operating on the High Road as soon as possible after the final whistle
CLICK HERE for more information on road closures...
#PremierLeague #MatchTravel #Information #NewStadium #ManUtd
If you’re attending our Premier League home match against Manchester United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (kick-off 4.30pm)
please take note of our travel information for the game
which includes details of track closures across the TfL and Greater Anglia networks
Supporters who would ordinarily travel on any of the affected routes are strongly encouraged to plan their alternative journey in advance and consider using our Regional Coach service to travel to the stadium
Frequent services are still anticipated through White Hart Lane and Seven Sisters before and after the game
as well as through Northumberland Park and Tottenham Hale on unaffected routes
Supporters can stay up to date with important matchday information by following our new Spurs Matchday Info channel on WhatsApp. The latest travel news is also available via TfL.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk
Supporters affected by track closures this weekend are strongly encouraged to consider the coach service when planning their journey to the stadium
If you are travelling to Liverpool Street post-match
please note that Northumberland Park services have greater capacity to those at White Hart Lane and the journey time should be shorter
CLICK HERE to view the northbound London Overground timetables..
CLICK HERE to view the southbound London Overground timetables..
Greater Anglia services will not operate to or from Stratford through Northumberland Park on Sunday
If you would ordinarily travel via Stratford
you can travel to Liverpool Street instead and interchange on the Central line
Please note that the Elizabeth Line will be closed on routes towards Stratford and Shenfield
CLICK HERE to view the full Greater Anglia timetable..
use Greater Anglia services to Liverpool Street station
8 trains per hour will operate in each direction through Tottenham Hale
with a service every 30 minutes from Liverpool Street towards both Cambridge and Hertford East
no Greater Anglia services will run to or from Stratford through Tottenham Hale on Sunday
and no Elizabeth line services will operate on the Stratford/Shenfield branch due to track closures east of Paddington
We encourage supporters using the Victoria line
to use Tottenham Hale rather than Seven Sisters as it is a shorter journey to and from the stadium
CLICK HERE to book your place on a Shuttle Bus..
CLICK HERE to read our Bag Policy..
CLICK HERE for more information on road closures...
#MatchTravel #PremierLeague #Information #NewStadium #Chelsea
Fans attending our Premier League match against Chelsea at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (kick-off 4.30pm) are advised to take note of the following travel information..
Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale on Sunday
For the latest travel news, supporters should plan their journey using TfL.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk.
Please note that Bruce Grove and Silver Street stations will be closed for two hours post-match on Sunday 8 December.
Four trains per hour are expected to call at White Hart Lane in both directions before and after the match.
Supporters travelling to Liverpool Street post-match are reminded that Northumberland Park services have greater capacity to those at White Hart Lane and the journey time should be shorter, as there are fewer stops.
White Hart Lane is a fully accessible station.
Supporters are advised to use Northumberland Park if using Greater Anglia services as it is a shorter distance to the stadium than Tottenham Hale.
Pre-match northbound: 6 trains per hour with no Stansted Express service stopping. The northbound Stansted Express service will stop at Tottenham Hale.
Post-match northbound: 7 trains per hour, including 1 Stansted Express service
Pre-match southbound: 10 trains per hour, including 4 Stansted Express services
Post-match southbound: 10 trains per hour, including 4 Stansted Express services
Tottenham Hale is a fully accessible station with access to Victoria line and Greater Anglia services. Greater Anglia platforms are fully accessible from the concourse, which has entry and exit ramps. Please allow extra time for queues or, alternatively, use Greater Anglia services to Liverpool Street and Stratford stations.
Supporters using the Victoria line, including wheelchair users and those with limited mobility, are advised to use Tottenham Hale rather than Seven Sisters as it is a shorter journey to and from the stadium.
Greater Anglia will be running 10 trains per hour in each direction through Tottenham Hale. The Stansted Express will operate four trains per hour each way throughout the day.
Victoria line services will be operating in both directions every 2-3 minutes before and after the match.
Pre-match, a diversion route will be in place at Birstall Road for pedestrians entering Seven Sisters station for interchange between the Victoria line and London Overground services. This is to avoid congestion on the northbound platform.
Queue management systems will be in place at all stations for the safety of all passengers and staff.
At each station, the queue management staff are in contact with the Station Managers who will confirm when platforms are clear to enable more passengers to enter the station. For the safety of all passengers and staff, supporters are kindly asked to cooperate with station staff and always follow their instructions.
Supporters are reminded that the Club operates a free Shuttle Bus service from Wood Green (Piccadilly Line) and Alexandra Palace (Great Northern) stations to the stadium.
The Great Northern line will operate at five trains per hour each way before and after the match through Alexandra Palace.
For supporters wishing to cycle to the stadium, bike stands are available at Tottenham Community Sports Centre and St Francis De Sales School, which are both located on the High Road. Dedicated bicycle parking is also available on-street around the stadium.
Although our Bag Policy still applies, stewards will be briefed regarding cyclists’ need to carry helmets, puncture kits and removable seats into the stadium.
Please note, our major event day road closure measures will be in place.
TfL bus services will return to normal operation as soon as possible after the local road closures are lifted.
#PremierLeague #MatchTravel #Information #NewStadium #Liverpool
Fans attending our Premier League home match against Liverpool at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (kick-off 4.30pm) are advised to take note of the following travel information..
Please note that Bruce Grove and Silver Street stations will be closed for two hours post-match on Sunday 22 December
Six trains per hour are expected to call at White Hart Lane in both directions for two hours before and after the game
four trains per hour are expected to run each way
Supporters travelling to Liverpool Street post-match are reminded that Northumberland Park services have greater capacity to those at White Hart Lane and the journey time should be shorter
CLICK HERE to view the northbound London Overground timetables..
CLICK HERE to view the southbound London Overground timetables..
Pre-match northbound: 6 trains per hour with no Stansted Express service stopping
The northbound Stansted Express service will stop at Tottenham Hale
CLICK HERE to view the full Greater Anglia timetable..
use Greater Anglia services to Liverpool Street and Stratford stations
Greater Anglia will be running 10 trains per hour in each direction through Tottenham Hale
Although our Bag Policy still applies
Delivered by Haringey Council and the NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board (ICB)
Welbourne Health Centre will provide primary care services and safeguard quality healthcare for people of all ages in Tottenham Hale
Cllr Ahmet was joined on the visit by Cllr Lucia das Neves
the Cabinet Member for Placemaking and Local Economy
the Cabinet Member for Finance and Corporate Services
and other members of staff at the Welbourne Health Centre as part of their trip
The Lawrence House Group – a GP practice with four surgeries currently in Haringey – has relocated its medical centres in Dowsett Road and Hale Village to Welbourne Health Centre
The new medical facility neighbours the site where the council has built 131 council homes that will transform the lives of local people in the area
There are currently delays on the Hammersmith and City
News | London
Commuters are set for serious disruption on their journeys to work this morning due to delays on several London Underground lines
there were severe delays being reported on the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines
The Jubilee line is facing severe delays due to a late finish of engineering work
there is no service between Harrow-on-the-hill and Aldgate due to a late finish of engineering work
There are severe delays on the rest of the line
Tickets are being accepted on Lioness line
Chiltern Railway and Buses via any reasonable route
Green Park station is closed due to a fire alert
Tickets are valid on London Buses to stations either side
Trains are now running normally following a safety inspection of the track between West Hampstead Thameslink and St Albans
Between Brighton / Three Bridges / East Grinstead / Haywards Heath / Horsham and Bedford
between Rainham and West Hampstead Thameslink
Both the Jubilee and Metropolitan line is facing delays on Friday morning
There are minor delays on the Jubilee line whilst the service recovers from a late finish of engineering work
there is no service between Baker Street and Aldgate whilst the service recovers from a engineering work
Chiltern Railways and London Buses via any reasonable route
Goodge Street station is closed due to the unavailability of station staff
London Underground tickets will be accepted on local bus services
Traffic is slow moving back to the Target Roundabout on the A40 due to utility works
resulting in some South Western Railway lines being blocked
trains running between London Waterlooo and Clapham Junction may be delayed by up to 20 minutes
A fault with the signalling system between West Ham and London Fenchurch Street means c2c trains running between these stations may be cancelled or revised
There are quite a few closures and reduced services planned across the Transport for London network this May Bank Holiday weekend
Be sure to use the TfL app or website for the latest London Underground updates and to plan your journey accordingly
as services can change and delays can occur without any warning
Alternatively you can read about all the cancellations here
Lines have now reopened following a fire next to the track between Surbiton and Esher
trains running between Surbiton and Woking may still be delayed by up to 15 minutes or revised
Between London Waterloo and Woking / Alton / Basingstoke / Haslemere / Salisbury / Gillingham (Dorset) / Yeovil Pen Mill / Exeter St Davids / Portsmouth Harbour / Portsmouth & Southsea / Portsmouth Harbour / Weymouth /
The Central line resumes a good service after reporting delays on Friday morning
‘Flora’ is an avian art installation and our own contribution to The Big Fun Art Adventure, an initiative launched by North London Hospice and Wild in Art
The project has brought an exciting and free sculpture trail to North London for families to enjoy this summer
The trail is made up of more than 30 giant owl sculptures
alongside a parliament of 30 smaller owlets
hidden in plain sight on streets and in parks across North London
which has been sponsored as part of the initiative
was designed and decorated by local artists as part of a celebration of the creativity
and vibrancy that North London has to offer
the project team attended a sponsors evening where they selected a design for their owl which best reflected the environment in which the owl would be installed
As Hale Wharf is situated next to The Paddock nature reserve
the team decided that local artist Chloe Averys design
she will be enjoyed by residents and families for eight weeks
She will then be auctioned to raise money for North London Hospice
Hale Wharf is located within Tottenham Hale
one of the Mayor of London’s priority Housing Zones
Our work has seen the transformation of a forgotten and underutilised urban waterside area
The regeneration has opened up new public spaces and walking routes for the community with the addition of three new bridges
one improving pedestrian connectivity to Tottenham Hale station and another linking the scheme to The Paddock nature reserve
“It’s always our aim to support the communities in which we work
We look forward to welcoming residents and families on the trail who will be able to come and see Flora and connect with nature at The Paddock.”
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If you’re attending our Premier League game against Southampton at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (kick-off 2pm)
Four Weaver line services are expected to call at White Hart Lane in both directions throughout the day
Victoria line services will operate every 2-3 minutes each way before and after the game
Supporters travelling on Greater Anglia services are strongly encouraged to use Northumberland Park as it is a shorter distance to the stadium than Tottenham Hale
Greater Anglia trains will operate between Liverpool Street and Cambridge
and Stratford and Meridian Water/Hertford East
There will be 10 services per hour operating in each direction through Tottenham Hale
Supporters intending to travel on these services are encouraged to use Tottenham Hale rather than Seven Sisters as it is a shorter journey to and from the stadium
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Malaysian conglomerate IJM Corporation Berhad has completed its acquisition of a 50 per cent stake in UK contractor JRL Group
formalising a partnership intended to target high-value
rail-adjacent developments in London and beyond
The £50m deal - announced last November - is part of IJM Land’s UK expansion strategy and will underpin the firm’s Innova joint venture with Network Rail Property
which is pursuing residential-led schemes on railway land across four London boroughs
The pipeline is expected to deliver schemes with a total gross development value of more than £3bn
IJM and JRL already work together on Royal Mint Gardens Phase 2
where JRL’s main contracting arm Midgard is delivering a hotel-led mixed-use scheme due to complete in 2028
The project includes 79 apartments and a 463-room Wilde Aparthotel operated under a long-term lease to Staycity Group
Midgard previously completed phase one of the programme for IJM
JRL said the deal provides it with additional capital to support a £1.45bn order book and a £780m property pipeline of approximately 2,400 homes across seven UK sites
The partnership is expected to unlock further investment opportunities and enhance both firms’ development and delivery capabilities
the firm added in a joint statement today (24 April) with IJM
JRL Group’s board said the agreement was the culmination of a long-standing relationship between the two companies
while IJM Group chief executive and managing director Datuk Lee Chun Fai said the move would strengthen its UK offering
He said: “JRL’s technical expertise and robust delivery record will enhance our ability to pursue transit-oriented and infrastructure-led developments in the UK.”
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Fans attending our Premier League home match against Fulham at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (kick-off 1:30pm) are advised to take note of the following travel information
Supporters should note that the Piccadilly line is closed north of King’s Cross this weekend
Wood Green station will therefore be closed
The shuttle bus service will only operate from Alexandra Palace station (Great Northern)
For the latest travel news, supporters should plan their journey using TfL.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk.
Please note that Bruce Grove and Silver Street stations will be closed for two hours post-match on Sunday 1st December.
Post-match northbound: 8 trains per hour, including 2 Stansted Express services
Supporters are reminded that the Club operates a free Shuttle Bus service. On Sunday, this will operate from Alexandra Palace station ONLY (Great Northern). Supporters should note that Wood Green station (Piccadilly line) is closed, and the shuttle bus will not be available from this location.
The Great Northern line will operate at six trains per hour each way before and after the match through Alexandra Palace.
#Saracens #MatchTravel #Information #NewStadium
The Showdown is back at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday (22 March) for its fifth edition - Saracens will again lock horns with Harlequins
If you’re attending the game, please plan your journey in advance and take note of the following travel information…
there are no Greater Anglia train services north of Broxbourne to/from either Stansted Airport
There will be bus replacement services between Broxbourne and Stansted Airport operating every 15 minutes
and between Broxbourne and Hertford East/Audley End every 30 minutes
Broxbourne and Cheshunt train stations both offer paid parking facilities which can be pre-booked in advance
Our area overview map provides an overview of local transport options
The Weaver line service via White Hart Lane will operate at 6 trains per hour each way for two hours before and after the game
and at 4 trains per hour for the rest of the day
CLICK HERE to view the northbound London Overground timetable...
CLICK HERE to view the southbound London Overground timetable...
Greater Anglia services will operate between Liverpool Street and Broxbourne/Cheshunt
The northbound service will operate six trains per hour via Northumberland Park before the match
increasing to 10 trains per hour afterwards
The southbound service will operate 10 trains per hour in each direction before and after the game
CLICK HERE to view the full timetable...
Greater Anglia trains will operate between Liverpool Street and Broxbourne/Cheshunt
with 10 services operating in each direction by way of Tottenham Hale before and after the game
To make your journey to the stadium easier
we have installed wayfinding signage from train stations to the stadium
please refer to the digital wayfinding signs
then follow our on-street wayfinding signs to your chosen station
Walking routes back to your chosen station are normally different due to post-match queue management arrangements
Please listen to the advice of stewards and station staff
we encourage supporters to make use of the full length of the platform
Moving down the length of the platform will speed up the loading of the trains and decrease the waiting times for your fellow spectators
View our stations map here…
Download our TfL buses map
Road closures
A shuttle bus service operates between the stadium and Alexandra Palace (Great Northern Services) and Wood Green (Piccadilly Line) stations
The service begins three hours before the match and runs until two hours afterwards
We strongly recommend arriving at the shuttle bus stop at least one hour before kick-off to allow for the travel time and security checks at the stadium
The Great Northern Line will operate six trains per hour each way through Alexandra Palace throughout the day
The shuttle bus pick-up point from this station is located on Station Road
when leaving the station look out for the signage directing you to the station exit
Marshals in high-vis jackets will be present to direct you to the bus loading point
The drop-off point will be Haringey Sixth Form College on White Hart Lane – a five-minute walk from the stadium
The journey is then reversed after the game
with all buses stopping at Alexandra Palace and Wood Green
Although the service is free for all fans attending a match
you will need to register via the link below before booking and present your e-ticket to bus staff before entry onto a shuttle service
Pre-book tickets
there is no parking available for general admission fans
The stadium is very well-served by public transport
and we therefore strongly encourage fans to explore all public transport options when planning their journey to the stadium
Parking for supporters with a disability is available in and around the stadium, subject to availability. To request parking, please email supporterservices@saracens.net
For those who have booked accessible parking through Saracens
please be advised you will be sent the full information on your parking location with directions before the event
Event day road closures prevent spectators from being dropped-off or picked-up close to the Stadium
If you need to use a taxi or private hire vehicle
we recommend you are dropped-off and / or picked-up at least a 10-minute walk (0.5 miles) away from the stadium
We encourage spectators to cycle to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
There is ample cycle parking around the stadium and at the Tottenham Community Sports Centre on the High Road
Cycle Superhighway 1 begins on Church Road immediately opposite the stadium and runs to Liverpool Street station
There is both on-street and off-street cycle parking provided in the local area around the stadium
Please see the cycle map for the locations
Cycling equipment such as puncture kits and removable seats will be allowed into the stadium
Helmets (but not those with a full mask attached) will also be permitted
Download cycling superhighway route map → Cycling superhighway route map shows the route from Liverpool Street to Tottenham
Download Cycle Parking Map → Cycle Parking Map shows where cyclists can park their bicycles in Tottenham
Once you’re in the stadium, we will endeavour to keep all spectators updated with live transport information so that you can plan your journey home after the match. Supporters are advised to check tfl.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk for full information
With nearly 1,850 screens throughout the stadium
we’ll ensure that you do not miss any key information regarding public transport
as well as posting updates on Tottenham Hotspur Stadium social media
We expect approximately half the event attendees to depart the Tottenham area via the Victoria line
Queues can be expected at the High Road entrance to Seven Sisters station
with no significant delays expected either at that station or at Northumberland Park for Greater Anglia services
the stadium will remain open after the match for supporters to enjoy the food and drink available
Last orders are at 5.45pm with bars closing at 6pm
Should you have any questions, please contact supporterservices@saracens.net
while opening up new public spaces and scenic walking routes for the local community
Hale Wharf is now a desirable waterside neighbourhood
connecting residents and visitors to the surrounding waterways and green spaces
Flora, an avian art installation, was part of The Big Fun Art Adventure, an initiative launched by North London Hospice and Wild in Art
This project introduced a free sculpture trail to North London over the summer of 2024
offering families and individuals the chance to explore and enjoy a series of striking art installations across the area
Flora quickly became a favourite of the local community and when we learned that Flora might leave North London at the end of the summer sculpture trail
That’s why we have joined forces with Grainger PLC to ensure Flora remains a permanent part of the neighbourhood
Grainger is a leading UK landlord with a strong focus on community
who own and operate the Windlass Apartments development at Hale Wharf
all proceeds will be donated to North London Hospice
supporting their incredible work in providing care for those facing life-limiting illnesses
Flora will now have her forever home at Hale Wharf
where she will continue to inspire and delight residents and visitors for years to come
We’re proud to support this meaningful cause while reinforcing our commitment to creating lasting
“Flora captured the hearts of so many during The Big Fun Art Adventure
and we felt strongly that she should remain a part of the community.”
“Hale Wharf is a place that has been transformed into a vibrant
welcoming environment for residents and visitors
and Flora will be a symbol of the creativity and community spirit that defines this area.”
“We are proud that our contribution also supports the vital work of North London Hospice
making this a truly special project.”
“We are delighted to collaborate with Muse on securing Flora’s permanent place at Hale Wharf.”
“As Hale Wharf evolves into a thriving residential community
Flora’s presence will serve as a reminder of the creativity and togetherness that make this neighbourhood so unique.”
“This initiative not only enriches the local area but also supports the fantastic work of North London Hospice.”
#WomensSuperLeague #MatchTravel #Information #NewStadium #Arsenal
Fans attending our Women’s Super League home match against Arsenal at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday (kick-off 1:45pm) are advised to take note of the following travel information:
Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale on Saturday
For the latest travel news, supporters should plan their journey using TfL.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk
Please note that Bruce Grove and Silver Street stations will be closed for two hours post-match on Saturday 16th November
Four trains per hour are expected to call at White Hart Lane in both directions before and after the match
there is a replacement bus service in operation between Cambridge and Audley End
The following services will be in operation through Northumberland Park on Saturday:
Pre-match northbound: 8 trains per hour with no Stansted Express service stopping
Greater Anglia will be running 12 trains per hour in each direction through Tottenham Hale
The Great Northern line will operate at six trains per hour each way before and after the match through Alexandra Palace
Knowing the significance of green space like The Paddock within a densely populated area like Tottenham Hale
the project team recognised the importance of looking beyond the red lines and how to connect its existing and emerging community to this space
The question wasn’t if a bridge could be built to connect local people to nature
Hale Wharf is being delivered by Waterside Places, our strategic joint venture with Canal & River Trust, in partnership with the Mayor of London and London Borough of Haringey
It sits within one of the Mayor of London’s Housing Zones
of which 191 are classified as Affordable Rent
Hale Wharf is making an important contribution to the Mayor’s and the Greater London Authority’s aspiration for 2,000 new homes in the borough
the water’s edge will be regenerated thanks to upgrades of access routes for commercial barges as well as canal wall repairs and the addition of floating reed beds
the first phase of 249 new mixed tenure homes were completed
which now provides a vital link between Hale Wharf and the Paddock
This bridge is also an important piece of infrastructure
providing energy to the site from the nearby Hale Village
Hale Wharf Bridge has created value for the community in many ways
those looking to access Tottenham Hale from Hale Wharf on foot would have needed to walk along Ferry Lane
a busy road which was poorly lit and unwelcoming at times
the local community are more likely to cross the River Lee Navigation and enjoy Hale Wharf
all contributing to a better quality of life in Tottenham Hale and encouraging people to walk to the Paddock and reap the benefits of spending time in nature
Hale Wharf exemplifies how thoughtful infrastructure can bridge the gap between urban progress
preservation of natural landscapes and improving the day-to-day lives of local people
to ultimately create a more holistic and inviting place to live
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Fans attending our Premier League home match against Leicester City at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (kick-off 2pm) are advised to take note of our travel information
which includes details of track closures across the TfL and Greater Anglia networks..
Frequent services are anticipated through White Hart Lane and Seven Sisters before and after the game
For the latest travel news, supporters should use TfL.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk
CLICK HERE to view the northbound London Overground timetables..
CLICK HERE to view the southbound London Overground timetables..
with no Stansted Express services stopping
Greater Anglia services will not operate to or from Stratford on Sunday through Northumberland Park
Supporters who would ordinarily travel via Stratford are advised to travel to Liverpool Street instead and interchange on the Central line – however
please note that the Elizabeth line will be closed between Stratford and Shenfield
CLICK HERE to view the full Greater Anglia timetable..
with a service every 30 minutes from Liverpool Street to both Cambridge and Hertford East and 4 Stansted Express services per hour
No Greater Anglia services will run to or from Stratford on Sunday through Tottenham Hale
and no Elizabeth line services will operate between Stratford and Shenfield
Supporters are reminded that the Club operates a free Shuttle Bus service from Wood Green and Alexandra Palace stations to the stadium
The Great Northern line will not operate any train services through Alexandra Palace before and after the game - though a bus replacement service will operate from north and south
due to the closure of the Piccadilly line north of King’s Cross on Sunday
Wood Green station will not be accessible by Tube
Supporters are encouraged to plan accordingly and allow more time for their journey
CLICK HERE for more information on road closures..
Opened in 2017, The Engine Room serves an ever-expanding multi-cultural community with a church
St Francis was the first purpose-built church in London in 40 years and it has gone on to develop an active schedule of worship and community activity that sees over 500 people use the space each week
we donated three bags of Christmas presents to The Engine Room which were gifted to local children in Tottenham Hale Village and supported their annual Christmas Party
Our project team has remained active within the local community throughout construction
with them sponsoring and taking part in the Tottenham 10km run in June 2024
To encourage art and active living in the area, we’re supporting the North London Hospice and Wild in Art’s ‘Big Fun Art Adventure’
which will bring an exciting and free art sculpture trail to North London for families to enjoy
alongside a parliament of 30 smaller owlets designed by local schools and community groups
will hide in plain sight on the streets and in the parks this summer
which will be homed adjacent to The Paddock Bridge
The project team hopes it will encourage footfall from Tottenham Hale and beyond to The Paddock and across the Hale Wharf Bridge
showcasing the improvements of the area and its biodiversity
The owl will be later auctioned off to raise money for North London Hospice
Hale Wharf is being delivered by Waterside Places, our strategic joint venture with Canal & River Trust, in partnership with the Mayor of London and London Borough of Haringey
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Since 2013 Haringey’s placemaking regeneration programme has been shaping a new Tottenham Hale
over half of which is affordable rent (including over 550 new Council homes)
Major capital programmes include new streets
walking and cycling infrastructure and better connections to the Lea Valley
Council-led regeneration programme working with multiple developers and consultants
Details of developers can be supplied if requested
Tottenham Hale DCF: Allies and Morrison for Haringey Council
Tottenham Hale Streets and Spaces: Adams and Sutherland for Haringey Council
Tottenham Hale Green and Open Spaces: Kinnear Landscape Architects for Haringey Council
Chesnut Road Phase 1: Adams and Sutherland
Tottenham Hale Public Realm Improvements: Adams and Sutherland (concept) and Project Centre (developed design and delivery)
Describe the context of this project and the point it has reached in its development
Tottenham Hale is undergoing a transition to deliver a better deal for its community
planning and delivery of interventions together with the community
businesses and stakeholders know more about their area than anyone else
Strategically located in the Upper Lee Valley
Tottenham Hale is one of London’s opportunity areas
Its many assets include strategic transport connections
its proximity to the Lee Valley Regional Park
a growing creative sector and its diverse and tight-knit community
Extensive engagement with our communities helped shape the vision for Tottenham Hale set out in the 2015 District Centre Framework
a more cohesive centre with a greater variety of shops and leisure offer
access to employment and better access to green spaces all emerged as clear priorities
Current status (delivery phase 2019/20 to 2024/25)
- On target to reach 40% affordable housing
- 35,000sqm new employment and commercial space secured
jobs and apprenticeships for local residents
- Major capital programme delivering streets and greenspace enhancements across the neighbourhood with new walking and cycling infrastructure and better connections to the Lea Valley
How are you responding to changing demographics
transport habits and the climate crisis since winning planning
cost-of-living crisis and climate emergency
used and managed public space will be fundamental to maintaining environmental and social resilience for future generations
The Tottenham Hale Green and Open Spaces Strategy (KLA
2016) aimed to grow and enhance a green network stretching from Tottenham High Road to the Lee Valley
improving access to open space through active travel and clean air corridors
activation has become central to our approach: working with the community to shape the development
This will ensure that our greenspaces are vibrant
accessible and create an invitation for all local people to explore and enjoy all parts of the neighbourhood
Four new Council housing developments situated within the green network
will further improve equality of access to open space for Council tenants
Earlier phases of the strategy have delivered public green routes across private land; new bridges across the waterways; and greening of the public highway
Activity in these spaces will help to draw people to and through Tottenham Hale
enabling them to interact with the town centre
experience the vibrant creative quarters and discover more of Tottenham’s history and heritage
What is your sustainability strategy and how are you mitigating carbon use and construction pollution
In 2019 Haringey Council declared a Climate Emergency: our Climate Change Action Plan sets out the actions required for the borough to become net zero by 2041
In addition to measures being implemented on individual sites
our focus for carbon mitigation is in four primary areas
The Tottenham Hale Construction Logistics Programme ensures contractors collaborate in a planned and coordinated way
to minimise the impact of construction on the local area
This encompasses a requirement through site CEMP’s for FORS Silver accreditation of the construction fleet
alongside work with pollution and ASB teams to ensure dust suppression measures are implemented
Key stakeholders attend regular Forum meetings to share information
best practice and lessons learnt with a view to reducing disruption and environmental impact
A Decentralised Energy Network at Tottenham Hale is proposed as a means of connecting households in new developments to low carbon heat sources
The first phase of this network is currently under construction
Improvements to public transport and active travel are coming online with major investment in healthy streets
and improvements to the transport interchange at the heart of the district centre
The green network helps to protect and enhance the Borough’s biodiversity and habitats and implement SuDS
aided with the receipt of funding through the Mayor’s Green and Resilient Spaces Programme for Down Lane Park
This contributes to the Council’s ability to mitigate and adapt to the climate emergency
Describe the social impact of the project: How is this place contributing to the economic
environmental and social wellbeing of its citizens
Haringey is the 4th most deprived borough in London
with deprivation concentrated in the north-east (including Tottenham Hale)
With significant gaps in healthy life expectancy between populations in the Borough
the objective of reducing inequality is at the heart of how we work with all our communities
Our flagship open space improvement projects
are being developed in partnership with the community
putting local needs and aspirations at the heart of proposals and giving residents a stake in decision making
Working in collaboration with voluntary and community sector partners
Living Under One Sun (LUOS) and The Conservation Volunteers (TCV)
these projects provide opportunities for local people to build confidence through volunteering; learn about the natural environment
food growing and horticulture; develop green skills and pathways to green employment
Through both projects we are targeting the barriers that deter some of our residents from using parks and open spaces
enabling more people to enjoy spending time outdoors and access the health and wellbeing benefits that can bring
TCV have run dedicated sessions to broaden the user-base
working with Youth Justice and Paybacks; We2 Foundation (empowering underprivileged young people) and Haringey Welcome (refugee support) amongst others
Through these partnerships and other smaller projects across Tottenham Hale
we are growing a network of resilient citizens actively participating in shaping their neighbourhood
under-represented groups and young people and supporting a local green economy
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After provisionally the warmest May Day on record in the UK
higher than average temperatures will subside over the weekend
Environment Agency
Updated: 01:57 (UTC+1) on Tue 6 May 2025
Cloud thinning and becoming mainly dry overnight
Cloud thinning and breaking during the evening with showers and any remaining rain soon fading
Showers remain possible across Kent with brisk winds here
Possible rural grass frost in western parts by dawn
Cloudier in east with best of the sunshine across western regions
mainly fine weather with sunny or clear spells and mostly light winds
Dry across the vast majority of the UK with clear or sunny spells but also some patchy cloud
Cloud will likely thicken across the far north and northwest during the weekend with some outbreaks of rain for a time
There is also a small risk of some heavy showers in the far south or southwest
high pressure will be dominant across the UK
This will bring predominantly fine and dry weather for the majority of places
Temperatures are likely to be slightly above normal for the time of year
although there is a chance of some cold nights
Fairly typical weather for the time of year is most likely through this period
fine and dry weather is more likely to dominate although this will be interspersed with occasional spells of rain and showers
with a risk of heavy rain and thunderstorms in places
temperatures will most likely be near to or slightly above average