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London Academy of Excellence Tottenham

2017 establishments in EnglandAC with 0 elementsEducation in the London Borough of HaringeyEducational institutions established in 2017Free schools in London
Sixth form colleges in London
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The London Academy of Excellence Tottenham is a sixth form free school which opened in September 2017 in the London borough of Haringey. The principal educational sponsor is Highgate School, a leading independent school in North London. Eight other leading independent schools in London and the South East will act as partner schools and Tottenham Hotspur Football Club is the business sponsor.

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London Academy of Excellence Tottenham
Paxton Place, London Tottenham (London Borough of Haringey)

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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Paxton Place
N17 8AG London, Tottenham (London Borough of Haringey)
England, United Kingdom
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Northumberland Development Project

The Northumberland Development Project is a mixed-use development project that centres around the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium which replaced White Hart Lane as the home ground of Tottenham Hotspur. On opening in April 2019, the stadium had a capacity for 62,062 spectators, later increased to 62,303, and was designed to host football as well as NFL games. The development plans also include 585 new homes, a 180-room hotel, a local community health centre, the Tottenham Experience, a Spurs museum and club shop, an extreme sports facility, as well as the Lilywhite House, which contains a Sainsbury's supermarket, a sixth form college and the club's headquarters.Plans for the project were first announced in 2008 and a planning application submitted in 2009. The project however was revised several times and delayed due to objections by conservation groups and a protracted dispute over a compulsory purchase order (CPO) on existing businesses at the proposed development site. A revised plan was first approved in 2010 by the Haringey Council, and following further revisions, building started in September 2012. Only part of this initial plan was executed, and the construction of the stadium did not commence until 2016 after the CPO dispute has been resolved and a new design approved by Haringey Council. The stadium opening date was revised several times but eventually opened during the 2018–19 season on 3 April 2019. The new stadium also serves as a venue for at least two of the National Football League (NFL)'s London Games each season. The NFL invested £10 million ($12.8m) in Tottenham's new stadium, just over 1% of the budget. The stadium features the world's first dividing retractable pitch, and it is the first stadium in the UK to have two pitches inside: a retractable grass pitch for football, and a synthetic surface underneath for NFL games and other events. The project is estimated to cost around £1 billion and is intended to be a catalyst for a wider regeneration scheme in Tottenham.