The first phase of Harlow Council’s major town-wide programme to transform underpasses is nearing completion with striking street art and landscape upgrades.
The programme is modernising and upgrading underpasses - an essential part of Sir Frederick Gibberd’s original masterplan for the town - to create brighter, safer and more welcoming routes used by thousands of residents each week.
Key improvements being delivered include:
- Full repainting, with several locations being elevated through striking new street art murals by local artists
- New roadside railings
- Modern LED lighting
- Works to tackle drainage issues
- Removal of overgrown shrubs and trees
These enhancements build on the council’s successful roll-out of CCTV across Harlow’s underpasses two years ago, providing added reassurance for pedestrians and cyclists while continuing to upgrade everyday public spaces.
The first round of upgrades is expected to be completed by the end of this month, with further improvements planned as part of Harlow Council’s aim to deliver cleaner, safer and more connected neighbourhoods.
Commenting on this programme, Councillor Nicky Purse, Cabinet Member for Environment, said:
“This programme is another important step in Building Harlow’s Future and delivering on our mission to renew our neighbourhoods. While responsibility for this type of maintenance has traditionally rested with Essex County Council, we have chosen to step in because action is needed.
“This work is about making real, practical improvements people will notice - from replacing railings, to improving drainage and clearing overgrown vegetation that can make underpasses feel dark and unwelcoming. Our underpasses are used by thousands of residents every week, and they should be clean, safe and properly maintained.
“By tackling these environmental issues head-on, we’re improving safety and enhancing the everyday experience for residents. This is a practical and visible way of showing that Building Harlow’s Future isn’t just a slogan - it’s about transforming the everyday spaces we all use into places we can take pride in.”
Commenting on the underpass murals, Councillor Danielle Brown, Cabinet Member for Community and Culture, said:
“These striking murals are already transforming these spaces. They bring colour, creativity and a renewed sense of pride to areas that had become tired and unloved.
“Public art has the power to change how we experience our neighbourhoods - not just by brightening a wall but by sparking local pride and showcasing the incredible talent we have right here in Harlow.
“By working with local artists and MurWalls, we’re celebrating creativity and turning these areas from dark and dingy places to safer and more welcoming spaces for all. Residents are telling us how uplifting it is to see these bold, positive changes, and that’s exactly what these murals is all about.”