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Page High Estate

Page High Tenants' Association

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Page High is an historic and architecturally innovative 'rooftop village' of 92 social housing flats in Haringey, North London. Managed by Sanctuary Housing, the estate was opened by HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1975. Page High sits above Bury Road car park,
just off the busy High Road in Wood Green. 

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Page High Tenants' Association

Formed in November 2017, the Tenants' Association represents people living on the estate. We press Sanctuary Housing for improvements in security, maintenance and repairs. We campaign, too, to save Page High from demolition by Haringey council as part of its Wood Green Area Action Plan. (The first version of Plan, while marking the estate for demolition, did not even give its name, let alone the number of residential units--92.)

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Get in touch with Page High Tenants to learn more about our work and how you can get involved.

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Holding Sanctuary Housing to account

Pressing Haringey Council for fair treatment

The tenants' association meets at least three times a year, and between meetings an elected committee represents the interests of tenants.

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