A bold new chapter in Harlow’s regeneration story is about to begin, as contracts are officially signed and sealed to deliver the transformational new Arts and Cultural Quarter in the Playhouse Square as part of Harlow Council’s mission to 'rebuild our town'.
Harlow Council has appointed The Hill Group as the lead contractor for the £34 million flagship regeneration scheme, unlocking the next phase of work to bring the council's ambitious regeneration vision to life.
Set to begin this summer, this milestone follows months of detailed design, planning, and preparation – including the successful demolition of Occasio House. The project is backed by significant government investment and is part of the council’s wider programme to revitalise the town centre and put culture at the heart of Harlow’s future.
Located in the heart of Playhouse Square, the Arts and Cultural Quarter will become a regional powerhouse for creativity, attracting talent, investment and visitors from across the East of England. It will build on the excellent work of Harlow Playhouse and bring forward a stunning new offer including:
- Inspiring new live performance venue and exhibition spaces
- A welcoming new café/restaurant and booking office for the Playhouse
- A state-of-the-art music school and recording studios
- Modern studio spaces for both community and commercial use
- A new home for the Gibberd Gallery
- A beautifully improved public realm, including a vibrant public square and tranquil pocket park with an outdoor performance space
- Upgrades to the Haydens Road underpass, improving safety and accessibility
- 47 high-quality new affordable homes for Harlow residents
The Playhouse Quarter is just one phase of the complete rebuilding of the town centre with the transformation of Broad Walk well underway and the Market Square and Bus Station starting shortly.
Commenting on the contract signing for the main construction works, Councillor Dan Swords, Leader of Harlow Council, said:
“This is a proud moment for Harlow. Signing the contract means we’re not just talking about the rebuilding of the town centre – we’re delivering it.
“The Arts and Cultural Quarter will be the beating heart of our regenerated town centre – a vibrant hub of creativity and inspiration that celebrates Harlow’s heritage and future. It will build on the outstanding work of Harlow Playhouse and create something truly special for generations to come.
“This project is a shining example of how we are Building Harlow’s Future – creating a town centre that is thriving, creative, and full of opportunity. With work beginning this summer, we are no longer waiting but delivering on our promise.”