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Harlow Bandstand Rises from Ashes by March!
5 Jan
Summary
- Bandstand destroyed in arson attack to be rebuilt by March.
- New design features state-of-the-art acoustics.
- Residents consulted on future-proofed design.

The bandstand in Harlow's Grade II listed Town Park, tragically destroyed in an arson attack on September 19, is slated for rapid rebuilding. Harlow Council has submitted planning applications, aiming for the structure's completion as early as March. The council leader emphasized its role as a centerpiece for community events.
The architectural plans reveal a new bandstand maintaining the original 1973 shape but boasting state-of-the-art acoustics. The design also includes an enlarged performance area and dedicated backstage facilities, envisioning a revitalized hub for the park.
This swift reconstruction, following extensive resident consultation, promises to not only replace the lost landmark but enhance it for future generations. Planning officers are expected to decide on the rebuild's approval in January, paving the way for its potential return by spring.



