Children get their primary choice
Close to 90 percent of Havering children were offered their first choice of school on National Primary Offer Day (16 April 2025).
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Gooshays Green officially named Village Green
Gooshays Green, Harold Hill, has been officially named as a Village Green in Havering, marking another milestone in the preservation of local much-loved green spaces.
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Shoplifter banned
A serial shoplifter has been banned from areas of Elm Park, following joint action by Havering Council and the Police.
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UK riots: Leader’s response
Councillor Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, said:
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Crackdown on underage sales of vapes and tobacco
Havering Council’s licensing and trading standards teams have been out across the borough to prevent local retailers selling age-restricted products such as vapes and tobacco to young people aged under 18.
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Leader’s Statement following the proposed East Havering datacentre neighbours meeting
Following the meeting on Monday 29 July 2024 with local residents, Councillor Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, said:
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Have Your Say on the East London Joint Waste Plan
Consultation opens on policy which will determine how waste is strategically managed in East London.
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Contract awarded for new lifts at sheltered housing schemes
Havering Council has announced plans for nine new lifts at a number of sheltered housing schemes to help residents live easier and happier lives.
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Third village green dedication celebrated by Hitchin Close community
Hitchin Green, off Taunton Road, Harold Hill, is the third much-loved open space to be officially granted village green status.
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Vote closes for Havering Small Business Awards 2024
Havering residents have once again shown their huge support to Havering businesses by voting in their thousands for the finalists in this year’s Small Business Awards.
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Council grants village green status to Wennington Green
Wennington Green, the much-loved open space in Wennington Village, Rainham, has officially been granted village green status.