There are 10 conservation areas in Harlow, which we have protected for their special architectural or historic interest.
- Churchgate Street conservation area 1985 (pdf)
- Harlow Garden Village Estate conservation area 2013 (pdf)
- Harlow Mill and Old Road North conservation area 1998 (pdf)
- Harlowbury conservation area 1994 (pdf)
- Mark Hall North conservation area 1987 - amended 2022 (pdf)
- Netteswellbury conservation area 1986 (pdf)
- Old Harlow conservation area 1969 - amended 1994 (pdf)
- Puffers Green conservation area 1995 (pdf)
- Town Park Netteswell Cross conservation area 1993 (pdf)
- Tye Green conservation area 1999 (pdf)
Character appraisals and management plans
Conservation area character appraisals help both the council and our residents understand the history of an area and why it is special. They help shape future developments and planning policies, as well as giving residents an idea of what enhancements could be made.
Conservation area management plans help identify issues affecting the area and how they can be managed. They look at opportunities to manage and enhance the area’s character and review boundaries.
- Old Harlow conservation area character appraisal (pdf)
- Old Harlow conservation area management plan (pdf)
- Harlow Garden Village Estate conservation area character appraisal (pdf)
- Harlow Garden Village Estate conservation area management plan (pdf)
- Old Harlow and Harlow Garden Village Estate - public consultation statement (pdf)
- Mark Hall North conservation area character appraisal and management proposals (pdf)
- Mark Hall North conservation area - public consultation responses (pdf)
- Mark Hall North management plan and guidance (pdf)
Churchgate Street: character appraisal and management proposals consultation
We recently consulted on a character appraisal and management proposals document for the Churchgate Street conservation area.
The document detailed the history of the area and its buildings. It also recommended 3 management proposals:
- the introduction of an Article 4 direction which would apply to buildings in the conservation area
- minor amendments to the conservation area boundary
- production of a management plan
The consultation closed on Monday 30 September 2024.
Planning permission in conservation areas
If you apply for planning permission, you should bear in mind that we will need to make sure that any development does not harm the special character of the area.
You need to get conservation area consent from us before demolishing any building or part of a building in a conservation area.
Article 4 directions are in place in some areas. These mean you will need to apply for planning permission before carrying out certain types of changes which would normally be covered by permitted development rights. You can find information on our Article 4 directions page.
If you want to carry out works to a tree in a conservation area, you need to notify us 6 weeks before you plan to start work.