New London Architecture

The Selby Centre

Planning Granted

The Selby Centre will transform a former secondary school site and playing fields into a new community hub with upgraded facilities and sports amenities and paths to the park.

The Selby Centre sits at the heart of the Selby Urban Village, a new masterplan transforming a former secondary school site and underutilised playing fields into a new community hub with upgraded facilities, new connections to the park, enhanced sports amenities and new social housing.

The project, for Haringey Council, creates a better-connected and inclusive place for people to live, learn, work and gather. The scheme was approved for planning in Spring 2025. The Centre has a longstanding role as a service provider and a pillar of local identity and culture for the area.

Currently situated in an outdated school building, the facilities provide space for local groups and businesses. The masterplan relocates the Selby Centre to a key location at Bull Lane playing fields, freeing up the old school site for new council homes.

Developed with Haringey Council and the Selby Trust, the project was shaped by a community-led brief reflecting feedback from local groups and licensees keen to create a new social and work hub. Designed for flexibility, the spaces facilitate a layered programme of activities, supporting civic and community use, affordable workspaces, social events, education, childcare, and sports.

The project revitalises the local park, balancing sports and informal use, while increasing biodiversity and creating a welcoming space for all to use. Encouraging activity to spill into the landscape, the design helps residents reclaim the Bull Lane playing fields. New pedestrian and cycling routes break down barriers, while community planting areas animate park thresholds.

The new Selby Centre establishes a focal point for the area while integrating a sustainable passive strategy. Featuring deep facades and articulated lintels, the building responds to its different orientations, providing natural shading and minimising running costs. The design aims to help the community thrive, inspiring both pride and delight for locals and visitors alike.

CULTURE WINNER (unbuilt)

Supported by the Mayor of London, the NLA Awards celebrate all scale of projects, from community-led to large-scale mixed-use developments, both built and unbuilt, that contribute to the creation of a more sustainable, civilised, and egalitarian London. 

Project information

Status

Planning Granted

Borough

Haringey

Completion

2025


Location

26 Store St, London WC1E 7BT, UK


Team Credits

Architect

Karakusevic Carson Architects

Client

London Borough of Haringey

Client

The Selby Trust

Accessibility

David Bonnett Associates

Civils

Lewis Hubbard Engineering

Ecology

Tim Moya Associates

Fire Consultant

BB7

Landscape

Adams & Sutherland Landscape

M&E

XCO2

Planning

Tibbalds Planning and Urban Design

Planning

Jennifer Ross Consultancy

Structures

Elliot Wood

Transport

Velocity Transport Planning


Last updated on

21/11/2025


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