Welcome to December, and the
much trumpeted revamp of Harrow’s new town park, Lowlands Recreation Ground,
has little to show for the nearly £1.5 million invested in it.
The signage on the hideous
hoarding surrounding the once open space gushes implausibly of “breathtaking
landscaping” which “should completed by December 2013”. When it was
announced, the project was due to be opened to the public by August 2013.
In fact, work now appears
finally to be starting on the site with the activation of two bulldozers.
In the meantime, the eyesore
hoarding has been up for months, blighting the area and cutting off shortcuts
to the station entrance. Ironic, since the Harrow council website promises: “New
pathways across the park and an extension into Station Approach will improve
access for everyone that uses Harrow-on-the-Hill station”.
Lowlands Recreation Ground is
never going to “bring the town centre alive” as the council claims,
because it is not in the town centre, can’t be seen from the town centre, and
offers nothing to those using the town centre. In any case, for lovers of
greenery, there is a much better and more used open space across the road.
Harrow town centre is St
Anne’s Road and Station Road. Nobody shopping in those streets is going to walk
all the way to Harrow on the Hill station, climb the stairs, walk through the
station, and descend the stairs on the other side, in order to take a break
from shopping to relax in the new Lowlands Park. And then climb back up the
stairs etc. to go back to the shops. The very idea is beyond ridiculous.
This huge white elephant is
another indulgence of public money which should be being sensibly invested in
improved services.
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