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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Council passes Havering budget plans for 2021/22
Havering Council has agreed a budget that ensures residents continue to receive the everyday services they value and rely on.
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New rapid community testing site goes live in Rainham
Havering Council has opened a new community testing site in Rainham today (4 March 2021), offering rapid lateral flow tests (LFTs) for people who do not have symptoms.
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Man fined for breaking planning rules
A man who failed to comply with the conditions set out in the planning permission for a local construction project has been successfully prosecuted at Barkingside Magistrates' Court (23 February 2021).
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Havering outclasses other boroughs for school places
Havering is the top London borough for offering over 80 percent of pupils their first choice of secondary school place.
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Working together to deliver a successful Census 2021
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) – which runs Census 2021 – is working with Havering Council to deliver a successful census and help local services to fully meet future needs.
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UK Rappers unite with Havering Council and youth charity to support mental health awareness
Havering Council has teamed up with four local rap stars for an online concert to help raise awareness of mental health issues made worse by Covid 19.
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Supporting new CEV residents told to stay at home
Havering Council is continuing to help the borough’s most vulnerable as more residents are added to the Government’s shielding list.
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Parking permits to go virtual
Havering Council is to introduce a new virtual parking permit system across the borough, after it was agreed by Cabinet last night (17/02/2021).
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New funding to open for Havering early years providers
A new million pound package in grant support is being rolled out to help early years providers in Havering.
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Havering budget maintains valued services
Havering Council’s Cabinet have agreed a budget that ensures residents continue to receive the everyday services they value and rely on.