Under the banner ‘Harlow – see something different’ the campaign has brought together businesses, organisations and community groups from across the town with a shared commitment to improving the town’s image. The campaign has resulted in a robust marketing portfolio which will support the continued promotion of the town and the celebration of its achievements. This work will continue beyond Harlow Renaissance with a suite of campaign materials available to all organisations who wish to promote the town and their role within it.
Many of the resources can be found on this website. Harlow 2020, Harlow Council and Harlow Chamber of Commerce will continue to act as champions of this work. If you wish to become involved either as a business or organisation, or to discuss any aspect of the campaign further please contact marina.sherriff@harlow.gov.uk
Toolkit
- Harlow – see something different The Brand Essence and Toolkit
- Harlow – see something different Toolkit Summary
- Harlow – see something different Brandmark
- Harlow – see something different Branding CD
Brochures
- Harlow Business
- Places to Visit in Harlow
- A Young person’s Guide to Harlow
- Sculpture Town map
Websites
Short Films
- Harlow Lifestyle
- Harlow Business
The History of Harlow: Education Resources Pack
Also available in folder packs at Harlow Museum
Produced by Harlow Renaissance, Harlow Museum and Harlow Civic Society
Factsheets
- The Harlow area in the Iron Age, Roman and Saxon periods
- The Harlow area in the Medieval, Tudor and Stuart periods
- The Harlow area in 18th and 19th centuries
- The Harlow area during the early 20th Century
- A brief history of Harlow by area
- In their own words: quotes from Harlow Residents
- Resources available on the History of Harlow
- The Harlow Landscape
- Sculpture Town
- In his own words: Quotes from Harlow’s masterplanner, Sir Frederick Gibberd
Leaflet
- Harlow – the making of a New Town
Market Research
Please contact Marina Sheriff if you would like to have access to this research
- Images of Harlow 2008 Employer Views
- Images of Harlow 2008 Residents and non-Residents Street Research