Harlow Council is making the biggest investment in council housing in its history – £2.5 million every single week – transforming homes, speeding up repairs, and building a better future for thousands of residents.
This record £130 million investment for 2025–26 is more than double what was spent just five years ago and is a key part of the council’s Building Harlow’s Future plan, delivering on its mission to ‘invest in our housing’.
This unprecedented commitment is already delivering:
- Upgraded council homes with modern facilities and improved energy efficiency
- Faster, more reliable repairs that get the job done right the first time
- Quicker turnaround of empty properties so more families can move in sooner
- The largest programme of new council house building in over 30 years
Recent achievements include:
- Record low levels of outstanding repairs across the town
- Major upgrades to supported housing such as the Hintons scheme
- Over nine schemes of new council homes under construction for Harlow families – more than in the last three decades combined
Councillor David Carter, Cabinet Member for Housing, said:
“This isn’t just an investment in bricks and mortar – it’s an investment in people, in neighbourhoods, and in the future of our town. We promised residents better homes, better services, and better lives – and that’s exactly what we’re delivering. Week in, week out, we’re Building Harlow’s Future.”
With demand for council housing continuing to grow, the council remains committed to both improving existing homes and building new ones, ensuring that every Harlow resident has a safe, warm, and high-quality place to call home.