12th April 2013

Full planning permission granted for Exeter quarry scheme

Harrow Estates recently secured full planning permission for the redevelopment of...Read more
14th March 2013

Positive news for the former Vencel Resil site

Forest of Dean District Council’s Planning Committee this week resolved to...Read more
8th March 2013

Project Engineer joins Harrow Estates

Dan Evans has joined Harrow Estates as Project Engineer.  Dan has over ten...Read more

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