WFRA grew out of a group of local residents campaigning together to stop a development in West Finchley, and now looks to upload the aims of the West Finchley Neighbourhood plan 2020-2035 that was approved in 2021.
WFRA also collaborates with surrounding neighbourhood associations and community groups regarding large developments in the surrounding areas that may affect the local residents in terms of local infrastructure (traffic, public transport), green space and community facilities.
WFRA grew out of a public meeting in Gordon Hall on 7 March 2010 as a result of local residents campaigning together to stop developers demolishing 1 Courthouse Gardens to construct a block of 10 flats and destroying the integrity of this "garden suburb" of West Finchley.
As a result a small committee of volunteers was formed. After a long process of planning committees and inspections the developers were finally beaten! The property was sold to the tenants and it remains a family home.
The committee meets regularly to respond to local issues and to plan social activities that can bring neighbours together.
The West Finchley Neighbourhood Plan 2020-2035 was created by local residents working together to improve the future of our neighbourhood.
It will support the sustainable development of the neighbourhood to 2035. The key assets of the area will be retained and new development will have improved the character and sustainability of our area.
Click here to become a member and join our mailing list, and receive invitations to local events, email updates on local issues, and the opportunity to raise issues with the Committee. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Our Facebook Group is a closed Group for West Finchley Residents. After joining our mailing list you can request to join our Facebook Group here and you will be approved.
Join the WFRA Neighbourhood Watch Scheme (Scheme Number 000185509) here. Setup to coordinate safety and security initiatives across the wider WFRA area. Its role is to support and complement the smaller Neighbourhood Watch schemes and individual street WhatsApp alert groups already operating with the WFRA area.