Heritage nominations for north London

Consultation on Barnet's listed buildings

The London Borough of Barnet, which stretches from the ancient village of Hampstead in the south to the historic market town of High Barnet in the north, is asking for new nominations of buildings or structures for inclusion on its Local List. 

The Local List is an opportunity for the community and the local authority to jointly identify heritage assets that are valued as distinctive elements of the local historic environment.

The Local List has not been reviewed since its creation in 1986, but recently the council adopted new selection criteria in line with ‘Historic England Advice Note 7’ on Local Heritage Listing, which was issued last year. 

The council wants to give residents, businesses and other key stakeholders the opportunity to nominate buildings, structures or monuments that they feel are of local heritage significance and which make a positive contribution to the local built environment. This ensures that they are given due consideration whenever planning proposals for change are put forward.

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