
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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Councillors visit Family Welcome Centre to see progress
Councillor Paul McGeary and Councillor Graham Williamson recently visited the construction site at the new Family Welcome Centre in Harold Hill to see the significant progress that has been made.
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Berwick Manor Hotel statement
Councillor Natasha Summers, Cabinet Lead for Climate Change and Housing Need, has shared a statement following recent misinformation concerning Berwick Manor Hotel.
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Statement from the Leader of the Council on the Government Funding Settlement
Councillor Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, responds to the recent announcement:
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Planning application submitted for new family homes at Bedale Road
A Planning application for a 0.26 acre plot of land in an established residential location in Bedale Road, Harold Hill, has been earmarked for housing development.
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Leader's response to the 347 bus route cancellation
A statement from Cllr Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, on Transport for London's (TfL) decision to cancel the 347 bus route from Romford to Ockendon:
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Supporting Havering Young Carers - You Don’t Have to Care Alone
If you are a young person in Havering who looks after a family member or someone close to you, you may be a young carer.
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New family houses proposed for Albert Road, Romford
A planning application to build family-sized houses at the former Century House at Albert Road in Romford has been submitted.
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Keeping safe with 'Ask for Angela'
As part of the Where We Live campaign, residents are encouraged to help make the borough safer especially during the festive season.
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Council honours community members and former councillors
Havering Council has rewarded distinguished members of the community, as well as current and former councillors, for their exceptional service to the borough.
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More litter pickers brave the cold
As part of the Where We Live campaign, residents and community groups are taking action to help keep the borough clean and safe for everyone.