Wealdstone High Street close to multi-million investment

Harrow Council are close to winning £2.25m funding to rejuvenate Wealdstone High Street – and are consulting on proposals as part of the bid.

The improvements could include new paving, lights and signals as well as safety, traffic and bus services, and would be funded by investment from TfL.

Cllr Keith Ferry, cabinet member for business, planning and regeneration said: “There are lots of great things happening in the area at the moment, and if we get this investment, we can do even more great things to help Wealdstone High Street thrive and grow. Wealdstone is at the heart of our plans to Build a Better Harrow, and this will help transform the area to be an even better place to live and work.

“But before we do anything, we need residents and businesses to have their say on what they would like to see on their high street – after all, it is they who will reaping the benefits of this funding.”

The improvements would be designed to increase road network capacity and accommodate additional walking, cycling and bus trips. The public consultation is open until Friday 21 February 2020.

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