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Rainbow Flag flies proud at Town Hall to celebrate LGBT History Month
Havering Council is flying the Rainbow Flag to mark LGBT History Month.
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Council-funded police officers hit the streets
Five new Council-funded bobbies on the beat have arrived in Havering as part of the Council’s commitment to make the borough safer.
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Time capsule planted at Marshalls Park Academy's new extension
Construction of a £6.3 million extension to Marshalls Park Academy in Romford has been marked with the burying of a time capsule, under what will be the ground floor corridor in the new building.
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Young politicians go head-to-head in Havering youth elections
Young people across the borough have taken to the polls this week to vote for their next members of the Youth Parliament
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Council commits new money to boost high street trade as funding changes means parking charges are relaxed
Havering Council has announced “significant investment worth millions” to help the borough’s businesses tackle the challenges of changing shopping habits and online competition.
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More for homes, care, libraries and parks as Havering Council proposes budget for the future
The council has published its budget proposals for 2020/2021, which will be considered by Cabinet on 12 February. It will then be debated at Council on 26 February for final agreement.
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Harold Hill residents encouraged to share views on regeneration project
Residents in Harold Hill have shared their views on proposed plans for the Chippenham Road Estate.
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No idling here please - drivers switch off for cleaner air
Drivers leaving their engines running whilst parked in Havering were encouraged to turn them off during two anti-idling action days recently.
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Apprenticeship Week – a week of celebrations
It was a stellar week for apprentices in Havering recently as young people and employers celebrated their contribution to the borough.
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Businesses warned over carbon monoxide levels using tandoor ovens
Havering Council’s Environmental Health Officers issued 10 notices to commercial food premises in the borough recently, after concerns that solid fuel tandoor ovens were being used unsafely by businesses, potentially exposing their employees and others to high levels of carbon monoxide.