09-02-2010

    Towards a total living environment - where people want to live and work

    Overview of Woodberry Down

    Woodberry Down is an exemplar regeneration scheme at the cutting edge of urban regeneration in London.

    The Woodberry Down Regeneration scheme was selected as a National Demonstration Project by The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), and the Government Office for London (GOL) in January 2007.
    The Woodberry Down Consultation Strategy has been recognised as best practice by the DCLG in it's Green Paper, Homes for the Future: more affordable more sustainable, July 2007

    Our Vision

    Our Vision is for a community of 10,000 people living close to the Manor House transport interchange.
    We see Woodberry Down as a large, inclusive, sustainable community which is based on both respect for cultural, social and economic diversity and the recognition of common values, and where individuals acknowledge their responsibilities to the wider community and their commitment to the maintenance of a safe and healthy neighbourhood.
    Our Mission is to deliver the kind of community we envisage together with the physical environment which is most conducive to its achievement by securing the active, positive, vigorous and on-going involvement of each and every section of the Woodberry Down community and all other present and potential partners.
    Vision as agreed by the Council and the Estate Development Committee (now called the Woodberry Down Community Organisation) in 2004

    Woodberry Down Regeneration: A Framework for Regeneration 2009

    For a fuller picture of how we are taking forward the regeneration of Woodberry Down please click on the image above to download a pdf version of the Framework document.