as it flows through Tottenham Hale and past Heron Wharf. Centred around
Tottenham Hale station the area was formerly largely industrial in character with an emphasis on
timber related products. The industrial sites have become large residential areas and a retail park. The retail park was looted and set alight in the
2011 England riots. Since then there have been a large-scale housing project constructed, and
Haringey Council has formulated plans to redevelop the area. The east of Tottenham Hale borders the
London Borough of Waltham Forest and the
Walthamstow Reservoirs including the
Walthamstow Wetlands. The
River Lea runs through the east of Tottenham Hale. This includes the
Tottenham Lock and the
Pymmes Brook merging with the river. Surrounding these are a series of residential areas: Hale Village, the Ferry Lane Estate, Heron Wharf and the under construction Hale Wharf development. Hale Village's design is based on
Hammarby Sjöstad in
Stockholm,
Sweden. Tottenham Hale is currently part of a major regeneration programme, which includes £1 billion of development investment, backed by Haringey Council and the GLA. ==Demography==