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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Former Mayor reflects on year of service
Councillor Trevor McKeever, who was announced as Mayor of Havering at last May’s Annual Council meeting has reflected on his year as Mayor of Havering.
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Havering Household Support Fund extended another year with £3m cash boost (updated 9 August 2023)
Havering Council and government have once again committed an extra £3.2 million to support residents with the cost of living crisis until the end of the financial year.
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Councillor Linda Hawthorn has passed away
Havering Councillor, Linda Hawthorn, has passed away.
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Have your say on crime and safety in your community
Residents can have their say on how they feel about crime and community safety in a survey by the Havering Community Safety Partnership.
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Havering’s Best Small Businesses Celebrate
Small businesses across Havering are celebrating today following their triumphs at the second annual Havering Small Business Awards last night (Wednesday 17 May 2023).
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Launders Lane: Leader update 17 May 2023
Councillor Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, writes:
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Havering Council launches infrastructure vision for borough and Thames Corridor
Havering Council last week launched their vision for improving infrastructure in the borough and Thames Corridor. This was done at a Palace of Westminster reception sponsored by Jon Cruddas MP.
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Community Hub event to help residents with cost of living
Havering Council is teaming up with local partners to deliver extra cost of living support at a special event.
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An update from the Havering Council and Wates Residential Joint Venture on Waterloo and Queen Street
Please see below update from the Havering Council and Wates Residential Joint Venture about the Waterloo and Queen Street site in Romford.
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Cabinet approve village green proposals
Havering’s Cabinet Members voted at last night’s Cabinet meeting (Wednesday 3 May 2023) to create village green status for five much-loved green spaces in the borough.