Details of our planning services, guidance, searches and how to apply for planning permission.
Practical guidance on how to comply with building, planning, and health and safety regulations.
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Links to animal welfare groups, and how to report a stray dog.
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The Heritage Officer is the first point of contact for archaeological information in Havering.
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Helping you to reduce your business waste, saving you money and helping the environment.
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Introduction to Conservation Areas.
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Introduction to Countryside Areas.
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Help and advice for residents following the death of a loved one.
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In the event of a major crisis, how the council will support the emergency services.
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Our Environmental Health service covers a wide range of environmental health issues including accumulations of rubbish, drainage defects, food complaints, housing defects and tenancy issues, noise and pollution.
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Details of grants which could be available to certain residents, businesses and charities.
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If you think you have an infectious disease, first contact your GP.
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The London Borough of Havering has a large and diverse property portfolio, which includes residential properties, land in various uses, operational buildings such as sports centres, offices, libraries, schools and commercial property consisting of around 200 shops.
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Help and advice for traders, businesses and residents on who and what needs a licence to operate.
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The London Borough of Havering does not control or regulate any waterways in the borough.
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Details of street pay and display parking and on-street meter parking for residents and visitors.
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We all need green, open spaces to recharge our batteries. Fortunately for residents and visitors, Havering has more than its fair share of parkland and protected countryside. In fact, it covers more than half of the borough.
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Report air or noise pollution, or find out about pollution control, contaminated land and more.
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Information about private housing in Havering.
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Everything you need to know about household waste and recycling, including collection days.
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Click here for updates on regeneration projects happening across the borough.
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Regulatory Services Committee.
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The Council installs signs to regulate traffic and to provide warnings to drivers of hazards ahead.
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Our aim is to make the borough's highways, roads and pavements safe and convenient so that the public, visitors and emergency services can get around and goods can be transported efficiently.
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How the Council works to maintain a clean, safe environment for residents and visitors.
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Sustainable Construction is the process by which new development and refurbishment is built to good quality standards that incorporate the principles of Sustainable Development.
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Looking after the needs of the borough’s town centres and shopping areas.
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