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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A decade of Junior Citizen
Around 2,500 pupils from across Havering are taking part in this year’s Junior Citizen Scheme, to learn life skills to help keep them safe in their communities.
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SEND home to school transport consultation re-opens
Havering Council is re-opening the special educational needs home to school transport consultation to extend it to pupils who received a personal transport budget to travel outside the borough.
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Council company to manage privately leased housing stock
Havering Council’s Cabinet has formally approved the establishment of a wholly owned community interest company (CIC) to manage private-sector leased housing.
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A Cut Above
A new team of barbers have been trained up in Havering to help them speak to their clients about their mental health.
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Mayor announces chosen charities
The Mayor of Havering, Councillor Gerry O’Sullivan, has announced the mayoral charities he will be supporting and fundraising for over the coming year.
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Change in Havering Council’s Administration
Following the local elections in May 2022, as no one party had an overall majority, the Council’s Administration has been made up of Havering Residents Association (HRA) and Labour Councillors.
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The Great Big Green Week
Residents and organisations in Havering are set to join the rest of the country in a week-long celebration of ‘The Great Big Green Week’ 2024.
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Havering joins London NSPCC Talk PANTS campaign
Children’s charity the NSPCC has officially launched its London-wide Talk PANTS campaign in Havering, Hillingdon, and Hounslow.
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Leader's tribute: Rabbi Lee Sunderland
Councillor Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, pays tribute to Romford Rabbi, Lee Sunderland.
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Fostering Change
The biggest revolution of the capital’s foster care service in a generation has been launched, as six East London authorities combine efforts for the first time.