'We're in limbo': the garden centre 'golden mile' that may be lost to a new town

Crews Hill on Brink of Being Sold for Development as Government Eyes it as Potential New Town.

A tranquil haven on the outskirts of North London, Crews Hill is a haven of garden centres, winding country lanes, and lush green spaces that feels worlds away from the urban sprawl of the capital. Dubbed the "Golden Mile", this sleepy corner has been home to generations of small, family-run businesses selling plants, fencing, and paving. However, their tranquility may be short-lived as the government considers Crews Hill and its adjacent Chase Park for development into a new town.

The housing secretary's taskforce has identified Crews Hill as one of the most promising sites, alongside Tempsford in Bedfordshire and Leeds South Bank. With housebuilding mired in its deepest slump since the start of the Covid pandemic, the project takes on greater significance as Labour seeks to build 1.5 million homes during this parliament.

Critics warn that Crews Hill is under threat from those who would seek to develop the site for housing. The local businesses, many of which have been operating in the area for decades, fear they will be forced out if the government proceeds with the plan. Emma Breeze, owner of Three Counties Garden and Leisure Buildings, which has been selling garden sheds and workshops since 1988, expressed her concerns: "We're in limbo at the moment... We don't want to go anywhere, but if it comes to it, we will be looking at moving."

Local residents and traders are also up in arms over the proposal. Nina Barnes, owner of the Culver garden centre site which has been in her family for decades, fears that her business could be forced out by the development. She argued that there were more suitable sites available in the area, adding: "Why am I going to willingly sell up a successful business?"

Despite opposition from local businesses and residents, proponents of the plan argue that it would provide much-needed housing for families and workers in London and improve transport links into central London. Housing campaigners have cautiously welcomed the proposal, arguing that big developments are often better than scattered ones.

Enfield Council's track record on delivering housing developments has been called into question, with many criticizing their slow pace of delivery. The council believes that construction could begin before the end of the decade and would be involved in any new town development, which would bring significant investment and improved infrastructure to the borough.

As the government weighs up its options, local businesses and residents are holding out hope that their concerns will be heard and that Crews Hill will remain a haven rather than a battleground for developers.
 
πŸ€” I don't think this is a good idea at all πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, Crews Hill has been around for ages and it's like the last place that feels peaceful in London right now. All these new developments just seem to bring more traffic and noise pollution πŸš—πŸ’¨. The local shops and businesses are what make the area special, not some big housing estates. We need more of those quaint, small towns where you can actually walk down the high street and chat with people πŸ‘₯. This plan just feels like another example of how we're losing our rural charm to make way for more concrete and steel πŸ—οΈπŸ’Ό.
 
πŸ€” Crews Hill is like one of those places you know everyone who knows someone else in the community... it's got that warm, fuzzy feeling to it, ya know? 🌳 But I get why the government wants to develop it - we're talking housing crisis and all that. 1.5 million homes by the end of this parliament is like a big ol' task, and they gotta make some tough decisions.

But can't they find a way to balance progress with preserving what makes places like Crews Hill special? Like, wouldn't it be awesome if there were garden centres and quaint little shops around every corner? πŸ›οΈ It's not just about the housing - it's about community and character. Local businesses are worried about being pushed out, and that's a valid concern.

It's all about finding that middle ground, I think. Can they make sure that any development brings in investment and improved infrastructure without, you know, kicking out the charming old places? 🀞 Fingers crossed Crews Hill stays true to its roots...
 
Wow! 🀯 I'm worried about the future of Crews Hill if it gets sold for development. It's already beautiful the way it is, with all those garden centres and quiet lanes. The idea of losing those little family-run businesses is heartbreaking. They're such an important part of the community. Can't they find somewhere else to build a new town? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm really worried about what's gonna happen to Crews Hill if this development goes ahead... 🌳 It's not just the local businesses that'll be affected, but also the community as a whole - it's already a pretty tranquil place, so losing all those family-run shops and garden centres would be a real shame. πŸ’” The Golden Mile nickname is what makes Crews Hill so special, and if we lose that, we'll basically lose the heart of the village too... πŸ€•

I think the government needs to listen more to the concerns of local residents and businesses before making any decisions. It's all well and good saying that it'll bring in housing for families and workers, but what about the people who already live there? Won't they be priced out of their own homes or forced to move away from a place they love? πŸ€”

I'm also not convinced that Enfield Council is ready to handle this kind of development - we've heard stories about them being slow on the draw when it comes to getting housing projects off the ground. So, even if the government does decide to go ahead with Crews Hill, I'm worried that it'll just be another example of a well-intentioned plan gone wrong... πŸ˜•
 
omg 🀯 u dont understand how much ppl care about crews hill??! its not just a bunch of garden centres & houses, its like a community 🌳🏠 it has been around 4eva & now they wanna destroy it?! 🚨 i feel so bad for emma breeze & nina barnes & all the other shop owners who could lose their businesses πŸ€• i get that there needs to be housing but not at the expense of ppl's livelihoods πŸ’Έ cant we just find a way to make it work? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ maybe build around crews hill instead of on top of it? πŸŒ† idk but pls dont let them do this!! 😱
 
OMG, this is crazy! 🀯 I mean, can't they just leave Crews Hill alone? It's already got the "Golden Mile" vibe goin' on, you feel? 🌳 These local businesses have been runnin' things there for years, and now the gov's just gonna come in and kick 'em out? That's not cool, fam. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And don't even get me started on Enfield Council - they're supposed to be doin' their job, but it sounds like they're just as bad at deliverin' housing as the gov is. πŸ˜’ Like, what's the point of even havin' a council if you're not gonna deliver? πŸ€”

I know some people might say that developin' Crews Hill would bring in more homes and improve transport links, but I'm like, "Uh, yeah, sure"... πŸ’β€β™€οΈ How about we just preserve the charm of this place instead? It's not like it needs all that extra development to be worth livin' there. πŸ™„
 
omg u guys crews hill is literally my fave place in london 🀯 i just cant imagine them turning it into some new town tho 😱 its like they're gonna ruin the whole vibe of the area, u know? 🌳 i mean sure housing is needed but can't they find a better spot or something? πŸ‘€ like enfield council has been slow to deliver on their promises already lol what if they just mess up this project too? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ anyway lets keep our fingers crossed that the gov wont go through with it πŸ’•
 
i feel so bad for the people who own the garden centres in crews hill πŸŒ³πŸ˜” they've been around for ages and now it sounds like their homes might be at risk if the government goes ahead with the plan. i mean, i get that we need more housing but can't we find a way to do it without ruining all the charm of the place? πŸ’ΈπŸ  the thought of losing those quaint little shops and cafes is just heartbreaking πŸ€•
 
πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, what's not to love about turning a quaint little village into some soulless new town? It's not like it'll completely ruin the charm of Crews Hill or anything... πŸ˜’ I'm sure it'll be super exciting for residents and local businesses to have their homes turned upside down just so we can have more housing. πŸ’Έ And who needs community character when you can have a bunch of cookie-cutter houses, right? 🏠
 
omg dont think crewshill is gonna make it πŸ€•! its like theyre gonna just turn this cute little village into some big city sprawl 😩 i mean sure housing is bad but do we really need to destroy all the local businesses and homes in one go? πŸ€” it feels like theyre only thinking about solving london's housing crisis without considering the impact on people who actually live there πŸ’” plus its not like enfield council has a track record of building stuff that lasts πŸ”’ anyone else worried about crewshill?! πŸ˜•
 
πŸ€” The idea of turning Crews Hill into a new town is super concerning for me 🚨. I mean, I get the need for more housing, but can't we find other places to build instead of this tranquil corner of North London? It's like they're gonna trade all that greenery and character for some cookie-cutter homes πŸ πŸ˜’. The local businesses have been there for ages, and now they're being threatened by developers 🀯. I've seen what happens when development comes to an area - the charm just disappears, and you're left with soulless sprawl πŸŒ†. Enfield Council's track record isn't exactly inspiring, so I'm not sure how much faith we can put in them πŸ™„. Can't they just take a step back and think about what this community needs instead of rushing headlong into development? πŸ’­
 
the government needs to think about the impact on local businesses πŸ€”... crewes hill has been this tranquil haven for so long, it's not just about building new homes, but also about preserving the community & environment 🌿... maybe instead of destroying existing shops, they could focus on revitalizing them or finding alternative uses that benefit both locals & developers πŸ“ˆ
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda worried about what's gonna happen to Crews Hill. It feels like they're trying to save on housing costs by using land that's already got community spirit going on, you know? But at the same time, it's hard not to see why they'd want to build more homes – London's just getting too crazy! 🚨 1500 new homes sounds like a lot, but I guess it's better than nothing.

But seriously, don't get me wrong, I do hope local businesses stay on. Like, what if the garden centre folk can't find another spot? It's all about finding that balance between progress and keeping things chill. The 'Golden Mile' vibe is pretty special – it should be preserved somehow! 🌳
 
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