Judgment Day for High Barnet Place

UPDATE 2 DECEMBER 2025 Back in September, the Barnet Society submitted a 64-page critique of the planning application for 283 flats on High Barnet Station car park. The application will be decided by the Strategic Planning Committee at 7:00pm on Monday 8 December.
You can find our full submission here (dated 17 November). 802 objections have been received by the Council and only 104 ‘supports’. Strangely, many ‘supporters’ of the application show no knowledge of the site and have been canvassed by an organisation called Just Build Homes.
Despite the unambiguous proof of local opposition to this application, the Planning Officer is recommending its approval. The Council is committed to delivery of new housing and its Planning Committee could accept the recommendation. If it refuses permission, the developer is likely to appeal against the decision.
Alongside Barnet Residents Association we stand ready to speak at the meeting. If you care about the outcome, you can attend the meeting at Hendon Town Hall or watch via video.
Since the original application, Places for London have submitted numerous amendments and clarifications, which they claim respond to consultation feedback.
The design amendments are mostly minor changes to the appearance and internal layout of the buildings. Their height and footprint are unaltered. Misleading errors in key views have not been corrected. The Barnet Society’s extensive criticisms have been ignored.
High among our concerns is the almost complete lack of improvements to accessibility and safety for both residents and users of the station – indeed their worsening through loss of the car park.
We are also convinced that the site that should never have been considered suitable for 1,000 new residents. The resulting excessive density and poor design – and the operational difficulties that will beset tube users, residents and the public, commercial and emergency services trying to serve them – risk repeating the mistakes of postwar housing estates. That would be to the lasting cost of the community, Council and the identity and character of Chipping Barnet.
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As Rosemary states, we do not have the infrastructure. The car parking currently provides not only for local disabled commuters and families but also for anyone who works further into the centre of London and lives in say Arkley or more than a 15 minute walk away. The outlook to the current staff building is awful plus I understand that there would be a huge fire hazard. This is simply a tick box exercise to provide accommodation that will no doubt happen despite the enormous amount of public protest. Not only is the design not in keeping with quality living but the development will be built next to a hill that is crumbling and in need of major investment, clearly not going to happen. Even the trees along that stretch going down to the station on that side of Barnet Hill need help. Yet another nail in the coffin of High Barnet and London. PLEASE OBJECT ON THE PLANNING PORTAL TODAY. Next week it will be too late.
Barnet does not have the infrastructure to support this development in terms of doctors, dentists, schools etc although they wouldn’t go short of a cup of coffee. Lots of people use the car park in order to commute from the suburbs, are they supposed to cycle now ? The designs are completely out of character with high Barnet in particular – as these flats will mostly be unaffordable to first time purchasers (and who would want to live there anyway) it will probably be a massive white elephant