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Tall Buildings (Building Heights) Survey
, Objective B: Protect built and landscape heritage, Objective C: Locate height appropriately , Objective D: Liveable places, Objective E: High quality external design, Objective F: Sustainable and climate friendly design, Objective G: Optimise land use
Roxbourne Park Improvements
The programme supports the objectives of the Parks and Open Space Strategy 2025–2030 and aims to create high-quality, welcoming, accessible, and sustainable green spaces that support health and wellbeing, biodiversity, climate resilience, and community
Proposed expansion of Additionally Resourced Mainstream (ARMS) Provision at Belmont School
Places in schools in other local authorities are limited and difficult to secure, particularly in the climate of increased demand. There is a growing need for additional places.
(CLOSED) Proposed Local Areas of Special Character – 2025/26
However, it would need to be shown that any change requiring permission protects the character of the LASC. How have these areas been selected?
Proposed expansion of Additionally Resourced Mainstream (ARMS) Provision at Grange Primary School
Places in schools in other local authorities are limited and difficult to secure, particularly in the climate of increased demand. There is a growing need for additional places.
Council Tax Support Survey
We would like to hear your views on our proposal to change the London Borough of Harrow’s Council Tax Support scheme from 2025/26.
West Harrow Park Improvements
What’s happening - at a glace The proposals aim to improve how West Harrow Park is used and enjoyed, making it more inclusive, better connected and more resilient to future climate change, while keeping its existing character.
South Harrow CPZ M3 Extension
When asked whether their views would change if nearby roads joined the CPZ, 52% (155 residents) said no, 3% (9 residents) said yes, and 3% (9 residents) were unsure.
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Ask us a question about the new Local Plan
You have earned the dubious distinction of being the most anti-growth council in London (https://www.cityam.com/yimbys-v-nimbys-the-london-boroughs-blocking-new-homes/), this needs to change.