An MP has urged constituents to have their say about plans to build on "one of the last areas of agricultural land" in the area.
Barnet MP Theresa Villiers has been campaigning against plans to build on the agricultural fields at Whalebones in High Barnet since 2015.
A Barnet Council consultation on the future of the site ends tomorrow (February 28).
Ms Villiers said: "I want residents to have their say.
"I am encouraging everyone who cares about protecting our green spaces to send in their views to Barnet Council."
She added: "Whalebones is one of the last areas of agricultural land in the suburbs.
"It is an important remnant of fields which used to cover much of Barnet.
"This land is an integral part of our local history and plays a crucial role in the Wood Street Conservation Area.
"Protection of open green land like this is exactly what planning rules are there to do.
"The reasons why the council and the planning inspector turned down the last plan are still valid.
"This proposal should be rejected as well.
The MP posted instructions on how to take part in the consultation at her website: https://www.theresavilliers.co.uk/news/save-fields-whalebones-consultation-ends-tomorrow
The consultation ends tomorrow.
After February 28, people can take part in the consultation by emailing planning.consultation@barnet.gov.uk.
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