News archive
News published December 2016
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Job seekers briefed on what employers want
When you’re looking for work it’s hard to know what employers will want to see on your CV, on an application or at interview.
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School for Scammers show proves popular
Some of Havering’s older residents are now ready to deal with telephone, doorstep and email scams thanks to a play by Arc Theatre Group which took place recently at Garrick House in Hornchurch.
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Improvements for pedestrians at the Drill roundabout
Thanks to a grant of £100,000 from Transport for London Havering Council is planning on making a series of improvements to a busy roundabout in Romford.
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Independent help available for Housing Regeneration Programme Council tenants
Havering Council is providing an independent help and advice service for residents in the 12 areas within the Housing Regeneration Programme.
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Work starts on building five new homes in Dewsbury Road
Work is due to start this week on building five new family homes in Dewsbury Road, Harold Hill as the latest project in Havering Council’s house building programme.
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Havering Council launches Christmas Safety Week
A campaign to encourage Havering residents to stay safe over Christmas is being launched this week, where different aspects of safety and security will be promoted.
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Steve Moore confirmed as Havering’s Director of Neighbourhoods
Steve Moore, who has been Havering’s interim Director of Neighbourhoods for the last year, has been confirmed as the new Director on a permanent basis.
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Councillors give a child a Christmas
At the full Council meeting held on 23 November the Mayor of Havering appealed to councillors to support the annual “Give a Child a Christmas campaign organised by local radio station, Time FM.
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Albyns Close ready for residents
The latest scheme in Havering Council’s ambitious programme to build 3,500 new homes in the borough was officially handed over to the Council this week.
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Harold Hill celebrates the opening of a new playschool
A vibrant new Playdays playschool opened its doors to children aged two to five years of age today (Monday 5 December) at Myplace in Harold Hill.