News archive
News published February 2017
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Helping social care businesses thrive in Havering
Havering Town Hall was the venue on Friday (10 February) for another in a series of events designed to help businesses providing adult social care in the borough.
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Council reduces street clutter
Havering Council officers have begun enforcing a new Code of Practice governing the use of street advertising signs known as A-boards.
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Circle: the free London safety app
Circle is the free, must-have safety app for Londoners. It’s the easiest way to stay safe and connected to your nearest and dearest in and around the city.
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Tackling group violence and knife crime – Havering conference 2017
We are coming together as a borough to tackle group violence and knife crime.
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Change4Life's #BeFoodSmart roadshow
Change4Life's #BeFoodSmart Roadshow came to Havering on 8 & 9 February 2017 to educate on how to eat smarter @ The Brewery Shopping Centre. Check out a live demo of the 'Be Food Smart' app.
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Cabinet approves the budget
The budget for 2017/2018 was approved by the Council’s Cabinet last night.
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Council house rents set to reduce
Havering Council is set to propose a one percent reduction in Council house rents from April and confirm that four weeks during the year, including two weeks over Christmas, will remain rent-free.
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Havering Council appoints professional team to support Housing Regeneration Programme
A team has been appointed by Havering Council to help regenerate 12 sites across the borough.
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Market House development given green light
One of the key elements of an investment programme developed by Havering Council in partnership with the Mayor of London has been given the green light.
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Plan for £4.7 million investment in sheltered housing
A multi-million improvement scheme for 12 sheltered housing schemes across the borough will be discussed at Havering Council’s Cabinet meeting on Wednesday 8 February.