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 | Mar 4, 2020 | CIL, Open Spaces, Social & Community
An exciting project to transform the current makeshift BMX tracks next to Highgate Library on Shepherds Hill into a multi use loop and active outdoor zone for children and young people has been approved to go forward into Round 1 of Haringey CIL spending this year....
by Maggy Meade-King | Mar 4, 2020 | CIL, Social & Community
A project to create a natural play space on the Parkland Walk (next to the Miltons entrance) has been approved to go forward into Round 1 CIL spending in Haringey this Spring. Taking a multi-generational approach, it will offer opportunities to sit, watch and rest...
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 24, 2020 | Social & Community
Do you need help with your smartphone, tablet or computer? Drop in for free one-to-one advice at our friendly sessions, where we share our challenges and learn from each other over a cup of coffee and biscuits. Highgate Coffee & Computers was set up in 2013 under...
by Simon Briscoe | May 1, 2019 | Economic activity, Event, News, Plan, Social & Community
The Highgate Forum is hosting a “re-imagining the high street” event on Thursday 9 May between 6:00 – 8:30pm. It is really topical as recent weeks have seen a couple of shops close and another charity shop open its doors. Depressing perhaps, but it’s always best to...