by Simon Briscoe | Oct 11, 2020 | News, Plan
Covid-19 cases have been thankfully low in Highgate and show no signs at this stage of rising as they are in other parts of the country. This blog shows how to find data and keep weekly tabs on it. The government publishes a “Weekly national Influenza and COVID19...
by Louise Lewis | Sep 28, 2020 | News, Open Spaces, Plan, Sustainability
A strange encampment has been spotted in Highgate, not travellers, not hippies, but SHIFT, Stop Home Insurers Felling Trees. They are trying to protect four oak trees on the edge of Queen’s Wood. The Insurance Company, AXA, insists that cracking is a house and...
by Alicia Pivaro | May 8, 2020 | Forum, News, Social & Community, Traffic & Transport
AGM cancelled I am sure you will not be surprised to hear that we have cancelled our AGM on on May 5. Rest assured that we will reschedule as soon as we can. In the meantime, the current committee will continue to serve until such time as we can elect a new one. Your...
by Alicia Pivaro | Apr 2, 2020 | News, Social & Community
The last two weeks have been highly unusual, and we wanted to celebrate all the fantastic volunteering efforts that are happening in Highgate in light of the Covid19 epidemic. We contacted Boogaloo Radio Station and asked if they would host a “Lockdown Party” and...
by Maggy Meade-King | Mar 20, 2020 | CIL, Economic activity, News, Social & Community
Highgate Covid19 Mutual Aid Groups In light of the current pandemic, many people will need to self isolate and will need assistance. There are a number of grassroot initiatives for help and support popping up, and we encourage everyone to link with their local streets...
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...