HPPG has responded to the Council’s Site Allocations Consultation

HPPG has responded to the Council’s Site Allocations Consultation

https://highamspark.london/community/news/hppgs-has-responded-to-the-councils-site-allocations-consultation/

Help save the green space at the rear of Larks Wood from development

Help save the green space at the rear of Larks Wood from development

Support designation of local Green Space next to Larks Wood

Planning Application submitted for James Yard off Larkshall Road

Planning Application submitted for James Yard off Larkshall Road

HPPG’s Objection Letter – James Yard

Highams Park Plan Adopted Unanimously by Waltham Forest Council

Highams Park Plan Adopted Unanimously by Waltham Forest Council

Waltham Forest Council Approved the HP Plan on 21st May We are pleased to advise that at the Council Meeting on the evening of 21st May, 2020 Waltham Forest Council voted unanimously to adopt the Highams Park Neighbourhood Plan (the HP Plan). The HP Plan 

HP Plan Approved by Council Cabinet on 23rd April

HP Plan Approved by Council Cabinet on 23rd April

The HP Plan took a big step forward when it was presented to and approved by the Council Cabinet on 23rd April . It still needs to be ratified by a full Council Meeting.  Please see the click on the link below for more information 

The Council has agreed The Highams Park Plan can be put to a referendum

The Council has agreed The Highams Park Plan can be put to a referendum

The Highams Park Plan was presented to the Cabinet of Waltham Forest Council on Thursday 10th October and it was agreed that the plan can now proceed to a referendum (public vote) of all residents of Highams Park. We are currently working on tidying up 

Update on HP Plan 

Update on HP Plan 

The Highams Park Plan has passed its examination by an independent examiner (subject to some amendments). The examiner has recommended that the plan can now be prepared for a public vote and subsequent adoption  as an integral part of the Council’s planning policy (provided people 

THE ART OF REMEMBERING – By Paul Revoir

THE ART OF REMEMBERING – By Paul Revoir

As part of the 2019  Art Trail,   journalist and Highams Park resident Paul Revoir has written the fascinating article below about art critic John Berger who spent his early childhood in Highams Park, please read on and we hope you find it interesting: THE ART 

The Highams Park Spring Festival  – Sunday 19th May from 11.00 am until 4.00 pm

The Highams Park Spring Festival  – Sunday 19th May from 11.00 am until 4.00 pm

It’s the Spring Festival in The Highams Park, IG8 9RF (by the lake) on Sunday 19th May from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm. There are lots of activities and entertainments lined up as well as around 50 craft stalls, hot and cold food stalls. Here’s 

1. The Highams Park Art Trail from Friday 10th May to Sunday 19th May ; 2. New Animal Sculpture in Oak Hill Crescent

1. The Highams Park Art Trail from Friday 10th May to Sunday 19th May ; 2. New Animal Sculpture in Oak Hill Crescent

1.  Highams Park Art Trail (HP Art Trail)  HPPG’s Arts & Culture Team (ARC) have been working hard behind the scenes with a levy of local volunteers to put together the HP Art Trail, a comprehensive programme of events and exhibitions in and around Highams