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Through the early 1980s an open air Sunday market was held on the site up until the site was developed for shopping. The initial development included principally warehouse style shopping including DIY, bathroom and food wholesale outlets. A Royal Mail sorting facility was also built which survived the later redevelopment.
Westbound platform (actually southbound) looking north
The huge postwar popularity of speedway declined through the early 1950s and Harringay was one of many tracks which discontinued its involvement in the sport in that period. The stadium was last used for speedway when it staged the Provincial League Riders' Championship on 16 September, 1961.
The boundaries of Hornsey neighbourhood today are not clearly defined. Since the Municipal Borough of Hornsey was abolished in 1965, the name may refer either to the N8 postal district which includes Crouch End and part of Harringay, or to an area centred around Hornsey High Street, at the eastern end of which is the churchyard and tower of the former parish church which used to be the administrative centre of Hornsey (parish).
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