Residents in Fortis Green are delighted that two green open spaces are to receive a long overdue facelift, following intervention by local Lib Dem councillor Matt Davies. The two greens are found near the parade of shops on Fortis Green, at the end of Midhurst Avenue.
Local residents had a successful meeting at the site to discuss the much needed regeneration with council officers. The meeting was instigated by Cllr Davies, who has been pressing Haringey Council to inspect and repair the greens for some time. As a result, Area Manager Tony Healey has confirmed that repairs will be made to the pathway and wall, with work starting within four weeks.
“I am delighted that the Council is now taking action,” said Cllr Davies. “The paths through these greens have raised and cracked paving stones throughout – so the problem is not just aesthetic but a serious safety issue, especially with icy months ahead to add to the hazard.
“With the paths in their current state, there is a serious chance that someone could fall and potentially cause themselves a nasty injury. I am glad that the Council’s team has carried out an inspection and listened to local residents’ concerns, and we will now see improvements being made. The greens will then be a safer and more attractive place for all local residents to enjoy.”