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Highgate can grow while protecting its historic character

March 22, 20263 Mins Read
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From the Victorian splendour of Highgate Cemetery and the modernist landmark of 1930s Highpoint to the historic character of the Highgate Conservation Area, our built environment tells a layered story.

These places are not simply attractive backdrops — they shape how we experience where we live. Highgate’s character has evolved over generations and deserves careful stewardship.

That shared commitment was evident at this year’s Heritage Fair at Lauderdale House, held at the end of February as part of its annual Heritage Weekend.

The event was well attended, with residents and visitors engaging with more than 20 heritage organisations. At the Highgate Society’s stand, conversations ranged from local history to current planning pressures.

That public interest feeds directly into the work of the Highgate Society’s planning committee. We review planning applications and engage regularly with both Haringey and Camden Councils.

Liz Morris says the aim of the Highgate Society is not to resist change (Image: Liz Morris)

Recently we submitted consultation responses to their Local Plans, which include policies intended to protect historic character. Our aim is not to resist change – Highgate must evolve – but to ensure development responds to its context and strengthens the streetscape.

Without that care, the cumulative impact of planning decisions will erode the historic character that defines Highgate.

We also comment on proposals on the fringes of Highgate. One example is the proposed 27-storey tower at Archway, which would greatly harm the setting of the Highgate Conservation Area and views from the Grade II* listed Waterlow Park.

Following a robust refusal by Islington Council, the application was called in by the Mayor of London, who has the power to overturn the decision.

Worryingly, the national backdrop for heritage protection is becoming more uncertain.

Highly controversial decisions – such as the recent approval of the Liverpool Street Station redevelopment – have raised concerns that redevelopment is increasingly being prioritised over the conservation of historic buildings.

We are also anxiously awaiting revisions to the National Planning Policy Framework, which will place greater emphasis on growth and delivery.

The strong public response at the Heritage Fair shows how deeply people care about heritage.

At a time when national policy and major planning decisions are placing increasing pressure on historic places, that concern matters more than ever.

Highgate has evolved over centuries, and change is inevitable. But it must be managed with care, so that the historic character and setting that define Highgate are not gradually lost.

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