Work begins on plans for major redevelopment of Terminus House

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Harlow Council has begun work on bold plans to completely redevelop Terminus House – turning one of the town centre’s most controversial areas into a symbol of renewal and pride.

Following the recent announcement that Harlow Council has formally contracts to purchase Terminus House, work is now under way on the plans for the complete redevelopment of the site.

Under the terms of the purchase deal, the current owners will work to ensure all Terminus House tenants are supported into alternative accommodation that they already own, ensuring the building is vacant at the point of completion, and that current tenants are offered alternative places to live outside of Harlow.

This process will take a few months, but the council is wasting no time in pressing ahead with redevelopment plans.

A competitive design process will soon begin, with architects challenged to produce proposals that reflect Harlow’s ambition and potential. Crucially, residents will be at the heart of shaping the future of Terminus House, with opportunities to share their ideas and help guide the look and feel of the redevelopment.

Councillor Dan Swords, Leader of Harlow Council, said:

“The regeneration of Terminus House is a vital part of our mission to rebuild our town. While we wait for the current owners to relocate the existing tenants outside of Harlow, we are wasting no time to prepare for its transformation.

“This will be a landmark development, and we are committed to involving residents every step of the way to make sure it delivers real benefits for our town, as we Build Harlow’s Future.”

Further updates will be provided as the project progresses, including details on how residents can get involved.