Our Vision
To support Haringey Council in their vision for a carbon neutral borough by 2040.
Our Aim
To encourage travel via sustainable methods as part of our commitment to minimise our impact on the environment.
By Foot (27%)
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27% of visitors walk to the centre - that's 9% more than the industry average
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Good quality pedestrian access via multiple street level entrances
![Travel plan - foot.jpg](/media/416331/travel-plan-foot.jpg?width=469)
By Bus (46%)
- 46% of visitors get the bus to the centre – that’s 19% more than industry average
- Bus stops are located directly outside the centre
- 17 routes serve Wood Green directly
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By Car (19%)
- 19% of visitors drive to the centre - that's 24% less than the industry average.
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2 car parks with 1,500 parking spaces available
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39 disabled bays
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37 family spaces
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2 electric charging points
![Travel plan - car.jpg](/media/416327/travel-plan-car.jpg?width=469)
By Train/Tube (7%)
- 7% of visitors get the train or tube to the centre – that’s 2% less than industry average.
- There are 2 tube stations, Wood Green and Turnpike Lane, within a short walk of the centre.
- The closest train stations are Alexandra Palace and Hornsey, both on London Overground.
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By Bike (1%)
- 1% of visitors travel to the centre on bike
- Cycle racks can be found near to Kervan (North Mall), Argos (Easter Mall) and Sports Direct (South Mall)
- A new cycle path was created for Spring 2023 on Mayes Road, improving access to the centre’s Market Hall entrance
![Travel plan - Bike.jpg](/media/416328/travel-plan-bike.jpg?width=469)