People can enjoy new indoor and outdoor theatres and a revamped park.

Harrow College, working with Harrow Council and the Mayor of London, hosted its official launch of Arc House and the newly redesigned Lowland’s park.

Designed by award-winning architects Adams & Sutherland and located next door to Harrow College’s Harrow on the Hill campus, Arc House will form part of a new indoor and outdoor performance space, café and public park for the community.

The remodelled Lowland’s park also includes new play equipment, furniture, more direct paths, a new amphitheatre and lots of new trees.

Helping launch the project on Wednesday was chairman of the Mayor's Design Advisory Group and adviser to the Mayor of London on Crossrail 2 Daniel Moylan, vice principal of Harrow College Pat Carvalho, Mayor of Harrow Cllr Ajay Maru, Harrow Council Cllr Keith Ferry and director of Adams & Sutherland Liz Adams.

Funding for the project comes from Harrow Council, the Mayor of London’s Outer London Fund and investments from Harrow College.

Pat Carvalho, Vice Principal of Harrow College, said: "Harrow College is absolutely delighted to be part of what is going to be a great community space in terms of performances, the cafe and the surrounding park.

“We're doing this in partnership with the Greater Community Development Agency who have got a lot of experience of working with other public spaces to provide cafe amenities and we're very clear as a college that we wanted to work with a professional organisation to make sure that it was the right quality for Harrow residents.

"I am delighted to be part of something that is going to rejuvenate the park for the local community as well as be supporting the continued rejuvenation of the town centre.”

Arc House will be open to the public from April 2015 and will draw visitors from across Harrow and London.