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 and police ask residents to celebrate Halloween differently this year
Havering Council and Metropolitan Police are urging residents not to go trick or treating this year, instead opting for safer ways to celebrate.
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Cabinet agree to landlord scheme extension
Havering Council’s cabinet has agreed to the extension of the successful Landlord Licensing Scheme.
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Volunteer family coaches needed
Havering Council Early Help Service is looking for volunteers to help local families navigate family life.
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More Green Flags flying as Havering’s parks receive top recognition
Sixteen parks in Havering are now flying Green Flags after Hornchurch Country Park and Spring Farm Park were awarded the accolade for 2020.
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Over 1,600 businesses see Covid 19 safety visits from Council
Havering Council has carried out 1,641 face-to-face visits to businesses to make sure they comply with Covid 19 rules.
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Havering launches new service to keep young people safe
A new Council-led partnership to support and safeguard young people has launched with a week-long digital event involving more than 800 delegates.
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Council boosts NHS contact tracing capacity
Havering Council has announced details of its local approach to test and trace and a £500 “Havering Helps” package to support residents asked to self-isolate due to Covid 19.
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#YouCanAdopt campaign launches in Havering to debunk adoption myths
A new nationwide campaign, #YouCanAdopt, is being launched in Havering and across London to dispel myths around who is eligible to adopt and encourage more people to consider adoption.
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Supporting businesses to stay safer
Havering Council’s enforcement and public protection teams have been out in force working tirelessly help keep business and residents Covid 19 secure.
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Schools and colleges eligible for free sanitary products
Schools and colleges across the borough are being reminded that they can apply for free sanitary products to help fight period poverty amongst young girls.