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Hornsey Town Hall refurbishment, The Broadway, Crouch End, London N8 9JJ
2009-
John McAslan + Partners

Grade II* listed

To be restored for community and creative use, with an upgraded Town Hall square.

Hornsey Town Hall, Crouch End Broadway, Crouch End, Haringey, N8
1933-35
Reginald Uren


photos © adrian welch jun 2007

Architecture competition 1929 won by New Zealand architect Uren

Scandinavian/Dutch Modernist style, focal tower, brown brick

Influences: Hilversum Town Hall; Stockholm Town Hall

12 Jun 2009

Proposals unveiled for the renewal of Hornsey Town Hall

A public exhibition opened today detailing proposals to restore the magnificent
Grade II* listed Hornsey Town Hall in the heart of Crouch End.



Highlights of the proposals for Hornsey Town Hall include:
· a two-screen art house cinema in the remodelled Gallery Space in the
Assembly Hall
· a bar/lounge overlooking the Town Hall Square
· a 300-400 seat flexible performance, conference and music space on the
Ground Floor of the Assembly Hall
· studio and meeting spaces for young people and the creative industries
· courtyard space to the rear of Town Hall for exhibitions, dining and outdoor
performance, with connections through to the Town Hall Square and
Hornsey Library
· a fully-restored Council Chamber for more formal gatherings, such as civil
ceremonies, debates and conferences

The renewal project, which will cost just under £16 million, will be part-funded by
the sale of the land to the rear of the Town Hall, the Broadway Mews and the East
(rear) Wing for housing, with a ring-fenced ‘dowry’ contribution from Haringey
Council. The East Wing had been previously earmarked for live-work units on a
long lease. Development consultants, Knight Frank, have estimated that the sale
of the rear site, Broadway Mews and East Wing will raise around £10 million. The
funding gap of approximately £6.25 million (of which Phase 1 represents
approximately £3m) will have to be met through grants, sponsorship and general
fund-raising.

The development is essential to support the funding of the refurbishment of the
Town Hall. The Hornsey Town Hall Community Partnership Board (CPB) is also
recommending that the Broadway Annexe be retained for commercial and retail
use as part of the dowry to provide an all-important revenue stream when Hornsey
Town Hall re-opens its doors to the public.

The CPB considered a range of development and massing options for the land to
to the rear of the Town Hall, which would have realised anything between £6 million and £12 million. Its preferred option – which should realise £10 million - is housing development of a similar scale and height to the existing Town Hall and Library buildings, arranged around two external courtyards.

The CPB is also recommending a three-phase approach to the renewal, so that
work can begin as soon as possible. Haringey Council, which owns the building
and land, announced forward-funding of £6 million for the project in March last
year, as a ring-fenced dowry for the scheme.

Phase 1 will cost approximately £12.72 million and will comprise:
· Essential works to the Town Hall structure and exterior
· Refurbishment of the Town Hall including the Assembly Hall and cinema
· Essential works and refurbishment of the Broadway Annex

Phase 2 will cost approximately £1.38 million and will comprise:
· Restoration of the Council Chamber, Mayor’s Parlour and General Rates’
Office on the ground floor
· Creation of courtyards and links to the library

Phase 3 will cost £2.06 million and could comprise:
· Creative studios
· Refurbishment of the Tower
· Creation of a roof extension to the committee rooms at the front of the
Town Hall
· Glazed roof for the rear courtyard

It is expected that the proposals will go to planning in October 2009 with work
due to start on the site in early 2010, with completion in 2012.

Ann Wilks, Chair of the Hornsey Town Hall Community Partnership Board,
comments, “Haringey Council’s forward funding has meant that we, in partnership with lead consultants Capita Symonds and our architects, John McAslan + Partners, have been really able to move the project forward. A vast amount of work has been undertaken to give Hornsey Town Hall the best chance of a secure and viable future, whilst meeting community aspirations. We hope as many people as
possible will visit the exhibition and let us have their thoughts and comments.”

Cllr Claire Kober, Leader of Haringey Council, says, "Residents told us clearly that Hornsey Town Hall should be safeguarded for community use, and that is what we are doing. We have worked hard to support the Community Partnership Board to move these proposals forward. I’m confident that this development will restore an important borough landmark and revive the town hall as a hub of civic and social activity, for Crouch End, Haringey and beyond.”

Architect, John McAslan, comments, “We hope that the transformation of Reginald Uren’s magnificent Hornsey Town Hall will help to inspire the local community in Crouch End and beyond, in much the same way the Roundhouse music and performance venue, which we completed in 2006, has helped to rejuvenate the Camden area. It is hugely important that we save our town halls from the ravages of decay; it is fortunate that the local people have really taken this project to heart and with their continued support and the backing of Haringey Council we aim to create an arts and enterprise centre that will serve London well into the future.”

Hornsey Town Hall Renewal - Exhibition

From 12 June, plans for new life at Crouch End's landmark Hornsey Town Hall will go on display to the public. The proposals can be viewed at Hornsey Town Hall, off the Broadway, Crouch End, on the following days:

Friday 12 June, 9am to 5pm
Saturday 13 June, 10am to 4pm
Sunday 14 June, 10am to 4pm
Monday 15 June, 9am to 5pm
Tuesday 16 June, noon to 9pm (late opening)
Wednesday 17 June, 9am to 5pm
Thursday 18 June, 9am to 5pm

After restoration the Hornsey Town Hall Community Partnership Board, comprising local residents and council representatives, will take on stewardship and management of the complex as the Hornsey Town Hall Creative Trust.
The Community Partnership Board is also developing a business plan to ensure that the building can be sustainable and self-funding. The project is being managed for the council and the Community Partnership Board by consultants Capita Symonds.

Ann Wilks, Chair of the Community Partnership Board, said: "We now have the opportunity to breathe new life back into this important building, for Crouch End, Haringey and beyond. I hope as many people as possible will visit the exhibition and give us their views."



Hornsey Town Hall Renewal - Background

The Hornsey Town Hall Community Partnership Board (CPB) is an advocate
for the community’s interests and acts as an advisory body to the Council
Cabinet. It is made up of two local councillors and nine local residents.

The CPB established Hornsey Town Hall Creative Trust to take on
stewardship and management responsibilities for the new facilities at
Hornsey Town Hall.

Capita Symonds Ltd was appointed Lead Consultant for the delivery of the
project in 2007; their brief includes project management, cost consultancy
and multi-disciplinary engineering services.

Award-winning architects, John McAslan + Partners, were appointed to the
project in September 2008 following a competitive tender. Their sensitive
and creative restoration of The Roundhouse in Camden and the De La
Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea heralded successful renewal and
regeneration for those two iconic buildings.

Other consultants for the project have included:
Business planners - David Pratley Associates
Theatre consultants - Charcoal Blue
Development consultants - (Knight Frank)
CDM (Construction, Design and Management) consultants – Gardiner & Theobald

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