Havering Council Working Proactively to improve Fire Safety for High-Rise tenants
In the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy, Havering Council has introduced a series of comprehensive measures to ensure the continued safety and well-being of Council tenants.
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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.
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Estate Ballot sees 96.3 percent support for Harold Hill redevelopment
The residents of Farnham, Hilldene and Chippenham Road housing estates in Harold Hill have overwhelmingly voted in favour of the proposed redevelopment plans in the recent estate ballot.
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Council Listens to Como Street development concerns
Havering Council has revised the proposed maximum heights for the new development on Como Street car park.
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Havering Council publishes historic READI Review Self-Assessment Document
A statement from Andrew Blake-Herbert, Chief Executive of Havering Council, on the decision to publish the historic self-assessment document.
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New fostering scheme to build a network of carers
Havering Council has launched an exciting new project which will see foster carers working together to develop a strong family network.
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Havering supports action against domestic abuse
Havering Council is once again putting its support behind this year’s White Ribbon Day and 16 Days of Action campaigns towards the prevention of VAWG - violence against women and girls (25 Nov-10 Dec)
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Happy, healthy lives – Havering’s WISH for young people
Havering Council has launched a new plan to improve the lives of children and young people in the borough.
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New winter support scheme launched
Havering Council has launched a new initiative to help residents to keep well this winter.
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Litter picking across Havering
As part of the Where We Live campaign, we are shining a spotlight on the many dedicated residents and volunteers who are already making a difference by picking up litter in their community.
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Take a leaf out of our book
As part of the Where We Live campaign, Council's street cleaning teams work hard every autumn to ensure that key roads and areas with a large number of trees are kept clear of debris.