London Borough of Haringey

London Borough of Haringey
Motto: 
Progress with Humanity
Haringey shown within Greater London
Coordinates: 51°36′06″N 0°06′46″W / 51.601632°N 0.112915°W / 51.601632; -0.112915
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionLondon
Ceremonial countyGreater London
Created1 April 1965
Admin HQWood Green
Government
  TypeLondon borough council
  BodyHaringey London Borough Council
  London AssemblyJoanne McCartney (Labour) AM for Enfield and Haringey
  MPsCatherine West (Labour)
David Lammy (Labour)
Area
  Total
11.42 sq mi (29.59 km2)
  Rank281st (of 296)
Population
 (2022)
  Total
261,811
  Rank69th (of 296)
  Density23,000/sq mi (8,800/km2)
Time zoneUTC (GMT)
  Summer (DST)UTC+1 (BST)
Postcodes
Area code020
ISO 3166 codeGB-HRY
ONS code00AP
GSS codeE09000014
PoliceMetropolitan Police
Websitewww.haringey.gov.uk

The London Borough of Haringey (/ˈhærɪŋɡ/ HARR-ing-gay, same as Harringay) is a London borough in north London, classified by some definitions as part of Inner London, and by others as part of Outer London. It was created in 1965 by the amalgamation of three former boroughs. It shares borders with six other London boroughs. Clockwise from the north, they are: Enfield, Waltham Forest, Hackney, Islington, Camden, and Barnet.

Haringey covers an area of more than 11 square miles (28.5 km2). Some of the more familiar local landmarks include Alexandra Palace, Bruce Castle, Hornsey Town Hall, Jacksons Lane, Highpoint I and II, and Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Areas such as Highgate, Muswell Hill and Crouch End are among the most prosperous in the country. Haringey is also a borough of contrasts geographically. From the wooded high ground around Highgate and Muswell Hill, at 426.5 feet (130.0 m), the land falls sharply away to the flat, open low-lying land beside the River Lea in the east. The borough includes large areas of green space, which make up more than 25% of its total area.