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Community hub revamp complete in time for new opening in June
Havering’s first community hub, in Harold Hill, will be opening for residents on 8 June.
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Queen’s Theatre receives £100k Covid 19 grant from Council
The show goes on for Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, as it receives a £100,000 grant from Havering Council to help the cultural landmark recover from Covid 19 restrictions.
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On track with road and pavement repairs
Over 35 miles of roads and 25 miles of pavements have been improved and repaired since Havering Council launched its £40m highways investment programme.
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Langtons Summer Concert falls silent for second year
Havering Council's Langtons Summer Concert will not go ahead this year due to the Covid 19 pandemic.
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New Havering project aims to keep Covid 19 infection rates low
This week, Havering Council launched a new Covid 19 pilot project, to help support residents that need to isolate.
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Harold Hill community hub opens
Havering’s first community hub, in Harold Hill, is now open and is ready to welcome residents.
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Pothole repairs gather pace
Havering Council is fixing hundreds of potholes every month – with over 3,500 potholes repaired year on year.
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Man fined for messy garden
A man who failed to clear up his garden after being served two ‘untidy land’ notices has been successfully prosecuted at Barkingside Magistrates' Court on 8 June 2021.
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New Harold Wood Station plaza opens
Harold Wood Station has had a complete overhaul of the look, feel, and safety of the station.
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Crackdown that says: Don’t mess up our borough
In the last year, Havering Council has been cracking down on fly tippers and litter louts, by issuing over £21,000 in fines.