
Where We Live: Havering joins together for spring clean
Havering Council joined Romford Town Wombles and volunteers on 29/03/2025 for a big clean up event as part of our flagship campaign Where We Live and Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean.
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Havering’s Cabinet considers worsening budget
Havering’s Cabinet will meet on Wednesday 5 February 2025 to agree next year’s budget.
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Food waste collection service on the way
Havering Council is looking ahead to roll out a separate food waste service as part of its weekly collections.
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Havering commemorates Holocaust Memorial Day
Havering has marked Holocaust Memorial Day 2025 with a special service.
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Three libraries up for closure due to financial crisis
Havering Council has been forced into making the difficult recommendation of closing three libraries due to the ongoing financial challenges facing the borough.
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Cabinet approve temporary homes solutions to help tackle housing crisis
Havering Council has moved to tackle the local housing crisis head on with a raft of measures to increase temporary accommodation for local homeless families and individuals.
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Como Street and Angel Way Car Park Proposals go to Strategic Planning Committee
The upcoming Strategic Planning Committee meeting on 23 January 2025 will include presentations and an update on the emerging proposals for Como Street and Angel Way Car Park.
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New Access to Homes Policy proposed to Cabinet
Havering Council Cabinet Members will consider adopting a new Access to Homes Policy in order to ensure that council homes are safe and remain in good condition.
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Havering set for £66m boost for schools expansion
Havering Council’s Cabinet is being asked to agree a £66 million investment in schools and early years settings across Havering to meet the rising number of children and young people in the borough.
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Advice to keep well this winter
Havering Council is dedicated to helping residents stay healthy and connected this winter.
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£50 boost for single-parent families
Havering Council has credited a £50 reduction to the Council Tax accounts of over 3,000 low-income single-parent households.