Havering Council has credited a £50 reduction to the Council Tax accounts of over 3,000 low-income single-parent households.
This one-off reduction, made possible through the Household Support Fund, reduces the Council Tax balance by £50 for single-parent families, providing much-needed help during the winter months.
What residents need to know
- The £50 reduction has been credited to the Council Tax accounts of single-parent families in receipt of Council Tax Support.
- If you are a single parent receiving Council Tax Support, you do not need to take any action—this reduction will automatically show on your next Council Tax bill.
- The Council Tax reduction is non-refundable and cannot be transferred or used against any other debt.
If you have any questions, please fill in our Council Tax enquiry form.
Councillor Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, said:
“This Council tax reduction is just one of the many ways we’re supporting our most vulnerable residents during these challenging times. While the council continues to face its own financial pressures, we remain committed to doing all we can to protect and assist those in need across the borough.”
The Council is also continuing to help residents with the rising cost of living through other ongoing initiatives. These include:
- Havering Helps: The Emergency Assistance Scheme provides essential support to residents in urgent financial need, helping with basics such as food, heating, and household appliances.
- Warm Spaces: A network of warm spaces across the borough, including libraries and community centres, where residents can access heated, welcoming environments free of charge.
- Energy Doctors Programme: This free service will help residents reduce energy costs through expert advice and small home repairs, potentially saving households up to £209 annually.