by Maggy Meade-King | May 21, 2024 | Development & Heritage, News, Open Spaces
Commentary on Highgate School development proposals by Gail Waldman, Chair, Highgate Conservation Area Advisory Committee This will take you through each application from a heritage and conservation area perspective but that is definitely not to say that each...
by Maggy Meade-King | Nov 23, 2023 | Development & Heritage, News, Traffic & Transport
Long awaited structural repairs to the historic Bank retaining wall and the replacement of footpaths and railings, as well as resurfacing of the Bank itself, began on 20 November 2023. The works will continue until 20 April 2024 with a break from 22 December until...
by Maggy Meade-King | Oct 30, 2023 | Development & Heritage, Economic activity, Social & Community
October news, events and campaigns New Archway Road Action Group A group of local people, including some from the Highgate Neighbourhood Forum, will be getting together in November to talk about Archway Road. Can we support one another to make Archway Road a greener...
by Maggy Meade-King | Feb 24, 2023 | Development & Heritage, News, Open Spaces, Sustainability
Your ideas wanted for the Biodiversity Brainstorm We’re inviting everyone to present one idea and an image to help us all increase the biodiversity of our gardens, balconies and allotments + create wildlife corridors between our green spaces. There will then be...
by Maggy Meade-King | Jan 27, 2023 | Development & Heritage, News, Sustainability, Traffic & Transport
All change for 271 and 263 bus routes The 271 bus service (except for night buses) will be withdrawn from Saturday 4 February.Instead, the 263 bus will be rerouted up Highgate Hill and through the Village before continuing down North Hill – it will then go on to...
by Maggy Meade-King | Nov 24, 2022 | Development & Heritage, Plan, Traffic & Transport
We are pleased to see that the latest and final Boundary Commission consultation recommends that the whole of Highgate be included in the new Hampstead and Highgate constituency. Find out more and comment here. Our response to the Boundary Commission is as follows: We...