The north London village with a hidden history that reaches back to Roman times
Briefly

The Lauderdale House arts centre hosted a heritage fair, featuring over 20 stalls including the Pink Plaque scheme and the Highgate Roman Kiln project. The event spotlighted community engagement with crafts for families, informative talks, and walks showcasing local history. Notably, organizations gathered to discuss preserving heritage through social and environmental impacts, while young researchers presented their findings. With participation from Highgate history societies and over 70 children attended a family day, the event emphasized the importance of connecting different generations to celebrate and safeguard local heritage.
Traditional history societies were present in force and also young people revealing their own research as part of the Lauderdale Young Research and Interpretation Collective, it was a case of ancient and modern heritage; young and older enthusiasts all inspiring each other!
Talks focused on how social impact and environmental considerations can help preserve our heritage for the future. The family day welcomed more than 70 children and their parents who completed a trail on the hidden history of the 16th century.
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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