Harrow Council is set to invest six million pounds over three years to improve parks and open spaces by upgrading facilities such as playgrounds, paths, and buildings. With a focus on community involvement, an eight-week consultation is underway to gather resident feedback. The strategy aims to increase the number of Green Flag-awarded parks, preserving existing ones while adding new spaces. Despite facing challenges from urban development and climate change, the council seeks to improve the ecological and recreational quality of Harrow's 1,100 hectares of green spaces.
Over the next three years, Harrow Council plans to enhance local parks with six million funding focusing on new playgrounds, upgraded paths, and renovated buildings.
The consultation request for residents' input on the borough's open spaces strategy aims to improve cleanliness, wildlife, and overall community enjoyment.
Harrow aims for more Green Flag awards, seeking nine in total, aiming to preserve existing parks while introducing new areas for community engagement.
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