From the Historic England website LINK
A key stretch of buildings is set to be restored at an important gateway
to the area. This will help to make the town centre more attractive and
welcoming, and help Harlesden retain its character and sense of place in the
face of major new developments nearby.
Harlesden is a bustling, vibrant and multi-cultural hub within Brent,
London Borough of Culture 2020. But its High Street has declined over a number
of decades. Some of the High Street's Victorian and Edwardian buildings have
seen better days.
Harlesden is vulnerable to sweeping changes with nearby major
developments in the pipeline which could undermine the social and economic
character of the town centre.
The High Street Heritage Action Zone outlined on a street plan of
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Ordnance Survey Licence number 100024900
How the Harlesden High Street Heritage Action Zone
will help
The High Street Heritage Action Zone aims to create an attractive
gateway to Harlesden town centre and support the local economy, traders and
entrepreneurs, as well as offering local people high quality community spaces
to come together and maintain their sense of local identity. There is an
opportunity to make improvements to some of the wonderful historic buildings
here so that residents, business owners and visitors benefit.
An exciting project is planned, led by the Refugee Support Network, to
transform a disused former bank into a focus for support for young people,
workspace for small businesses, and a meeting place for community groups. The
bank is at a focal point in the centre of the High Street and will bring alive
this prominent building.
Elsewhere, shop fronts will be repaired and restored, with opportunities
for apprentices, and for shopkeepers to learn basic maintenance skills for
their buildings to help maintain the sense of pride in the local area.