Eugenie Harvey describes how Harlow DC has developed a compelling place story to support the town’s growth opportunities
Harlow was built to house those from London affected by the Second World War. Designated as a New Town in 1947, it brought hope, aspiration and opportunity for its new residents, relocated from bombed communities in London.
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