by Katherine Ives | Oct 9, 2020 | CIL, Development & Heritage, Social & Community
Arts and education are the driving forces which make Lauderdale House a living breathing historic building. So, when three years’ worth of Lottery money for outreach came through in 2016 we were excited to be able to offer free weekly creative sessions to the young...
by Simon Briscoe | Apr 29, 2020 | Development & Heritage, Plan, Traffic & Transport
Haringey Council has been out painting yellow lines in the last week. Obviously clarity about road markings is helpful and while much of the work is OK, there are some genuinely terrible examples of execution. Can you please send us photos of bad examples in your part...
by Alicia Pivaro | Mar 4, 2020 | Development & Heritage, Social & Community, Sustainability
20 – 28thJune The Highgate Festival returns for its 3rdyear from 20 – 28thJune, kicking off with the wonderful Fair in the Square. Events get going the next day with a focus on bringing the history of Highgate to life with walks, projects – including the return...
by Maggy Meade-King | Feb 23, 2020 | Development & Heritage, Forum, News
Dear neighbours Welcome to this month’s newsletter highlighting some of what has been going on in and around Highgate. A few key topics are listed below or for a more in depth view, either click on one of the news articles or visit For Highgate. We are always...
by Richard Webber | Feb 20, 2020 | CIL, Development & Heritage, Economic activity
During your next visit to a historic centre it would be very surprising if you were not greeted by information boards directing you to local points of interest and enriching your understand what it is you are seeing. That is unless you take your next holiday in...
by Peter Walton | Nov 8, 2019 | Development & Heritage
Highgate has a number of official blue plaques – Charles Dickens, Mary Kingsley, John Betjman and AE Housman for example, are all within a stone’s throw of each other in the village. But now we are hoping to get another one, for someone who isn’t perhaps...