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New Mural in Signal Walk

Local art school based in Hale End Road, Art-K, have created a child friendly mural on the lower section of the wall by the play area in Signal Walk

Clay Lessons with Potters Wheel at Humphry’s Café

A series of three pottery classes with a potters wheel starting 10th October 2025....

Mental Health Mates Highams Park

We are the peer support group where you can walk and talk, connect and share without fear of judgement. Everyone welcome!

Life After Cancer

Life after Cancer is a not-for-profit organisation in Waltham Forest, offering free support for adults who've finished cancer treatment.

Listen to The River Ching Project

Please share your memories of the River Ching

HPPG Annual General Meeting – 15th October at 7:30pm at All...

All are welcome to attend the Annual General Meeting of the Highams Park Planning Group

Art Workshops in the Highams Park Station Rooms

Art classes in the centre of Highams Park, to book email: rachelmosshogg@gmail.com

Six-storey development at the rear of James Yard Approved

The Council has now approved the planning application by Sherrygreen Limited for the redevelopment of the site to the rear of James Yard, 480...

Waltham Forest Music Society

Waltham Forest Music Society (formerly Forest Recorded Music Society) has been based in Highams Park for over fifty years.

Ukulele Club

Do you play the uke and are you looking for a group of music-makers? Come join us! 'Not Totally Ukeless' meets twice a month,...

Urgent – Interested in Scouting? Leader Needed – Can you Help?

21st Walthamstow Scout Group are recruiting now for volunteer leaders

Volunteers needed for the Friends of Ainslie and Larks Woods

Volunteers need to to help look after Ainslie and Larks Woods

HP Litter Pickers

Help keep Highams Park beautiful, join the Highams Park Litter Pickers

HP Pins & Needles

HP Pins and Needles is a community based crafting group which meets regularly in various venues in Highams Park.

The Highams Park Online Heritage Trail

Follow the Highams Park heritage trail and find out some interesting facts about Highams Park.

Humphry’s Café in The Highams Park

Welcome to Humphry’s, so named in honour of Humphry Repton who landscaped the park and gardens in the 1790’s.

Highams Park Lake

Highams Park Lake was once part of the “Highams Estate” and was created by the famous landscape designer Humphry Repton, in 1794.

The Highams Park

The Highams Park is an area of 28 acres just east of Highams Park Lake, with entrances from Tamworth Avenue, Henry's Avenue and Keynsham...

Epping Forest

Formerly part of the much bigger Royal Forest of Waltham, Epping Forest is an extensive tract of ancient woodland of 2,400 hectares which spans...

Larks Wood

Larks Wood is a remnant of the ancient woodland of Larks Wood which once included the nearby Ainslie Wood. It is a beautiful wood...

Mallinson Park Wood

Mallinson Park Wood was originally part of the Highams Estate until it was purchased by Lt. Col. Sir Stuart Mallinson in 1925 and were...

About Highams Park

Living in Highams Park Highams Park is great for commuters and families who want to live in this friendly, relatively undiscovered northeast corner of Greater...