Machinery working on the demolition of the Terminus House footbridge

Bus Station Revamp Continues

The footbridge at Terminus House was successfully demolished last week as work continues to rebuild Harlow bus station.

Part of the wider Harlow & Gilston Garden Town project, the regeneration scheme will see the existing bus station replaced with a welcoming Transport Hub for Harlow’s residents, visitors and employees.

Funded by £23.7m from Government, the new facility will be a central point for Harlow & Gilston Garden Town’s network of public travel routes, the first of which is currently under construction between the town centre and Burnt Mill roundabout.

Councillor Dan Swords, Leader of Harlow Council, said: “The demolition of the Terminus House footbridge is a huge milestone met for the rebuild of the bus station and Terminus Street and signals a brand-new start for this part of Harlow Town Centre.

This is yet more proof that Harlow Council is delivering on its mission to rebuild our town.

“The area will be transformed into a state-of-the-art Sustainable Transport Hub and Interchange to help put the heart back into Harlow’s town centre, along with improvements in Broad Walk and our plans for Market Square.”

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