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N22 - Wood Green · Turnpike Lane · Alexandra Palace · Noel Park · 24/7

Jump Start N22

TowManVan provides 24/7 jump start service across N22 - covering Wood Green High Road and The Mall shopping centre's multi-storey car park, Turnpike Lane Piccadilly line station and the Green Lanes restaurant corridor, Alexandra Palace's hilltop event venue and 196-acre park, and the Noel Park Victorian Conservation Area estate - with technicians arriving in an average of 21 minutes and pricing from £49. N22 is outside the Congestion Charge zone with no CC surcharge. Whether your battery has died in The Mall car park, near Turnpike Lane station, at Alexandra Palace after the darts, or on a packed terrace street in the Noel Park estate, a DBS-checked technician reaches you with no call-out fee.

TowManVan provides 24/7 jump start service across N22 - covering Wood Green High Road and The Mall shopping centre's multi-storey car park, Turnpike Lane Piccadilly line station and the Green Lanes restaurant corridor, Alexandra Palace's hilltop event venue and 196-acre park, and the Noel Park Victorian Conservation Area estate - with technicians arriving in an average of 21 minutes and pricing from £49. N22 is outside the Congestion Charge zone with no CC surcharge. Whether your battery has died in The Mall car park, near Turnpike Lane station, at Alexandra Palace after the darts, or on a packed terrace street in the Noel Park estate, a DBS-checked technician reaches you with no call-out fee.

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Jump Start

From £49/Avg 26 min

Flat battery? Jump start with battery test. Fast arrival.

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Mobile Tyre Change

From £79/Avg 26 min

Roadside tyre change. No callout charge.

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Car Lockout

From £55/Avg 26 min

Locked out? Non-destructive entry. 24/7.

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Fuel Delivery

From £49/Avg 26 min

Run out or misfuelled? Correct fuel delivered.

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Breakdown Assistance

From £49/Avg 26 min

On-site diagnostics. Roadside repair first, tow if needed.

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Vehicle Towing

From £49/Avg 26 min

Flat-bed tow to any address or garage.

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Long-Distance Recovery

From £149/Avg 26 min

Cross-country recovery. Fixed price confirmed.

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Recovery in - What You Need to Know

01

Wood Green High Road & The Mall - N22's Major Shopping Destination

Wood Green High Road is one of North London's busiest retail streets - a pedestrianised section runs through the centre, flanked by The Mall Wood Green (formerly Shopping City, a large indoor shopping centre opened in 1981 with approximately 100 stores including Primark, H&M, TK Maxx, Boots and a food court) and Hollywood Green (a smaller retail complex). The High Road carries heavy foot traffic throughout the week, with weekend peaks drawing shoppers from across Haringey, Enfield and beyond. The Mall's multi-storey car park - accessed from Brook Road - is the primary parking facility for the shopping area, with approximately 1,000 spaces across multiple levels. The upper levels are exposed to weather, and vehicles parked for 2–4 hour shopping trips in winter are vulnerable to battery failure - the same pattern seen at Edmonton Green (N18). Wood Green station - a Piccadilly line stop on the High Road - provides tube access to the West End (20 minutes) and Heathrow (55 minutes). The station has no car park, and on-street parking near the station is heavily restricted by controlled parking zones. TowManVan technicians approach Wood Green via the A105 Green Lanes from the south (A406 North Circular) or via Lordship Lane from the west, reaching the High Road in 19–23 minutes.

02

Turnpike Lane, Ducketts Common & The Green Lanes Junction - Southern N22

Turnpike Lane station - a Piccadilly line stop at the junction of Green Lanes (A105) and Westbury Avenue (A504) - anchors the southern portion of N22. The station sits at a busy transport interchange with multiple bus routes and is surrounded by a diverse commercial area: Turkish supermarkets, Kurdish cafés, a Wetherspoons (The Toll Gate), Caribbean food shops and independent retailers. Ducketts Common - a small triangular green at the junction of Green Lanes and Turnpike Lane - provides one of the few open spaces in this densely built area and marks the approximate N22/N15/N8 border. The residential streets south of Turnpike Lane - Westbury Avenue, Langham Road, Hewitt Avenue, Philip Lane - are predominantly Victorian and Edwardian terraces with heavy on-street parking and controlled parking zones. The A504 Westbury Avenue connects Turnpike Lane to the A406 North Circular at Bowes Park, providing TowManVan's fastest approach route to southern N22 - approximately 8 minutes from the A406 junction to Turnpike Lane station. The Green Lanes corridor through southern N22 has a vibrant evening economy - Turkish restaurants, shisha lounges and late-night cafés - that generates consistent post-dinner jump start demand.

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Alexandra Palace & Park - The Victorian Hilltop Venue and N22's Northern Boundary

Alexandra Palace sits on the northern edge of N22, crowning a 196-acre park that overlooks central London from an elevation of approximately 100 metres. The Palace - originally opened in 1873 as 'The People's Palace' - has been through multiple fires and rebuilding, and today hosts a diverse events programme: concerts (the Great Hall seats 10,250), the annual PDC World Darts Championship (December/January), an ice rink, a boating lake, a pitch-and-putt course, a farmers' market and BBC transmitter equipment (Ally Pally was the birthplace of regular BBC television broadcasting in 1936). The Palace car parks - accessed from Alexandra Palace Way (from the west, N10 side) and from the eastern approach via Palace Gates Road and The Avenue (from Wood Green, N22 side) - fill during major events. The N22 eastern approach via The Avenue passes through a residential area of Victorian terraces that experience heavy event-day parking pressure. Post-event battery failures follow the same pattern as N10: vehicles parked for 4–6 hours at the exposed hilltop position in winter temperatures fail to restart after evening events that finish at 10pm or later.

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Noel Park Estate, Lordship Lane & The Western N22 Residential Grid

The Noel Park estate - a late-Victorian planned workers' estate developed between 1883 and 1907 - occupies the western portion of N22 between Wood Green High Road and Lordship Lane. The estate was built by the Artisans, Labourers and General Dwellings Company to house workers commuting to central London via the Great Northern Railway (now the Overground). The streets - Gladstone Avenue, Morley Avenue, Farrant Avenue, Moselle Avenue, Westbeech Road, Russell Avenue - form a grid of identical Victorian terraces with a distinctive architectural unity: yellow-brick facades, bay windows, slate roofs and small front gardens. The estate is a Conservation Area and the largest surviving example of a planned Victorian workers' suburb in London. On-street parking is the only option - no driveways, no garages - and the tight terrace streets with bumper-to-bumper parking require TowManVan's long-reach cables for approximately 30% of jump starts. Lordship Lane (A109) runs east–west along the northern edge of the Noel Park estate, connecting Wood Green High Road to Lordship Recreation Ground (a major park with a 'New River Sports Centre') and the N17 (Tottenham) border. The recreation ground generates weekend parking demand, and the Lordship Lane corridor provides an alternative approach route for TowManVan technicians during High Road congestion.

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