Broomfield House Palmers Green
The consultation process for the 2010 proposal by Enfield council to restore Broomfield House, N13
Enfield Council has created a consultation website for this new project to regenerate Broomfield House.
http://www.broomfield-enfield.co.uk
Exhibitions held on Thursday 20th January 2011 and Saturday 22nd January 2011
The Exhibitions held on Thursday 20th January 2011 and Saturday 22nd January 2011 were well attended by local residents and interested parties. The meetings were manned by Mike Brown ( from Enfield Council - driving the project), Ed Grieve (from Green Issues Communications - appointed by the council to manage the communications process) and Henry Bird (from Shepheard Epstein Hunter - the architect).
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If you missed the exhibition you can download the detailed boards here.
Ed Grieve is in charge of communications with interested parties and residents and he answered questions that residents had. In the five videos below we try to cover some of the main points raised from the exhibitions, and Ed Grieve outlines the project to regenerate Broomfield House. Click on the video again to view it in YouTube or Click on the four arrows to view the video in full screen mode. If you have very fast broadband and a good computer your can also see these videos in High Definition.

Ed Grieve explains the role of the meeting held in November 2010 of all interested parties.
Ed Grieve explains why the Mayor of London's office is involved, the timescales for the refurbishment if it is approved and why the project is suitable for older people.
Ed Grieve outlines what will happen to Broomfield House, Palmers Green and what will happen to the stables area.
Ed Grieve reveals the most popular questions he was asked at the exhibitions - and the answers.
Ed Grieve describes the objections that some people raised about the scheme at the Exhibitions.