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Harrow Residents Demand Cleaner Streets and Action on Potholes

Harrow residents have called on the local council to prioritise cleaner streets, safer neighbourhoods, and urgent repairs to potholes, according to a recent community survey. The findings, published on April 18, 2026, highlight growing concerns over public safety and infrastructure in the London borough.

Thursday, 23 April 2026|3 min read
A street in Harrow showing litter, potholes, and local residents.
A street in Harrow showing litter, potholes, and local residents.

The survey, conducted by Harrow Online, revealed that a significant number of residents are dissatisfied with the current state of their local environment, citing issues such as litter, fly-tipping, and poorly maintained roads. Respondents expressed frustration over the perceived lack of council action to address these persistent problems.

Among the most pressing concerns, potholes were frequently mentioned, with several residents sharing experiences of vehicle damage and safety hazards. Calls for increased street cleaning and improved lighting in public areas were also prominent, reflecting a broader desire for safer and more welcoming neighbourhoods.

The article noted that Harrow Council has previously outlined plans to tackle street cleanliness and road maintenance, but many locals feel progress has been slow. The survey results are expected to inform future council initiatives and may influence upcoming community consultations.

Harrow, a diverse borough in northwest London, has faced ongoing challenges related to urban maintenance and public safety. The council is now under renewed pressure to respond to residents' concerns and deliver tangible improvements in the coming months.

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