Monday, 25 May 2026

Harlow and Gilston Garden Town: What Ware Residents Need to Know About East Herts’ Biggest Development

 


At Hunters Stanstead Abbotts, we’re often asked about one of the most significant developments shaping the future of the local area: the Gilston Area, which forms part of the wider Harlow and Gilston Garden Town (HGGT) programme.

As the scheme moves from planning approval into early delivery stages, interest continues to grow across East Hertfordshire. While the development is not in Ware itself, its long-term impact will be felt across the town and surrounding villages across the district.


What is the Gilston Area development?

The Gilston Area is a major strategic housing allocation within the Harlow and Gilston Garden Town (HGGT).

It was formally designated in the East Herts District Plan (2018) and is approved for approximately:

  • 10,000 new homes in total
  • Delivered across seven new villages
  • Located north of Harlow within East Hertfordshire

This is split between two developers:

  • Around 8,500 homes across six villages
  • Around 1,500 homes across a seventh village

Alongside housing, the scheme includes:

  • New primary and secondary schools
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Employment space and local centres
  • Parks, green space, and landscape-led infrastructure
  • New transport infrastructure and sustainable travel links into Harlow

The overall vision is for a “garden village” model, designed around green space and planned infrastructure rather than traditional estate expansion.


What stage is the development at?

According to HGGT and East Herts Council updates, the Gilston Area is now moving into delivery following major planning milestones:

  • Outline planning permission for the full 10,000 homes was issued in January 2025
  • Legal challenges to the planning permission have now been resolved
  • Reserved matters applications (detailed designs for each village) are now being prepared
  • Enabling and infrastructure works are underway
  • Construction of early phases is expected to begin from 2026/27 onwards

However, this remains a long-term, phased project, with build-out expected to continue for several decades.


Why is the Gilston Area controversial?

As with many large-scale developments, the Gilston Area has prompted strong and mixed views locally.

Concerns raised by residents include:

  • Scale of development on greenfield land
  • Pressure on roads such as the A414 and A10
  • Impact on GP services, schools, and local infrastructure
  • Loss of countryside and landscape change
  • Concerns over whether infrastructure will keep pace with housing delivery

Supporters of the scheme highlight:

  • Delivery of much-needed housing in a high-demand area
  • Significant investment in infrastructure and community facilities
  • Creation of new green spaces and walking and cycling routes
  • A planned approach to growth rather than piecemeal development
  • Long-term economic and employment opportunities

How does this affect Ware?

While the Gilston Area is not located in Ware, developments of this scale can influence the wider local property landscape.

For Ware, potential long-term effects include:

  • Increased demand for housing in the town and surrounding villages
  • Greater pressure on transport routes used by commuters across East Herts
  • Gradual shifts in local housing supply and pricing dynamics
  • Increased focus on infrastructure improvements across the district

As a well-connected market town, Ware is likely to remain a strong focal point for buyers and tenants responding to wider regional growth.


Can residents still get involved?

Yes — although outline permission has been granted, there are still opportunities for input.

Residents can engage through:

  • Detailed reserved matters planning applications for each village phase
  • East Hertfordshire District Council planning consultations
  • The official Harlow and Gilston Garden Town engagement programme
  • Parish council feedback and local community forums
  • Statutory consultation periods for infrastructure and design phases

While the overall scheme will proceed, many key details are still being shaped.


Final thoughts from Hunters Stanstead Abbotts

The Harlow and Gilston Garden Town (HGGT) represents one of the largest long-term development programmes in the region. The Gilston Area alone will be delivered gradually over decades, and will continue to evolve as each phase moves forward.

At Hunters Stanstead Abbotts, we believe it’s important that local residents stay informed about major developments like this, particularly as they can influence housing demand, infrastructure planning, and long-term property trends across East Hertfordshire.

If you would like to understand how regional developments could affect your property or future plans, our team is always happy to provide clear, local advice.


Get in touch with Hunters Stanstead Abbotts today


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"I have been in and around the Hertfordshire property market for over 25 years, starting as an estate agent in the county town of Hertford and now running a successful lettings and property management company based in Stanstead Abbotts. I have let and managed property all over Hertfordshire from the area that I currently work to Wheathampstead where I owned and managed a lettings & estate agents to Watford and surrounding areas where my company acted as a marketing agent for one of the largest property management companies in the country.”

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