News archive
News published October 2017
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First seat and last tile gets put into place
Romford Leisure Centre, which is uniquely designed with the ice-rink above the swimming pool and only the third complex of its kind in the UK, had a little help with its construction from local Councillors.
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New order to tackle anti-social drinking goes live
The new Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) to tackle anti-social drinking is now live.
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The Cocoon set to transform lives of Havering’s children in care and care leavers
The Cocoon, one of east London’s only dedicated support hubs for children in care and care leavers, has been opened in Romford.
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Havering launches a new dedicated space for care leavers and children in care
Havering Council is launching The Cocoon, a support hub for children in care and care leavers.
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Havering Council feeds 1,000 to fight food waste
Havering Council and Sainsbury’s have offered a thousand free meals to highlight the true cost of food waste.
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Schools to hit the high notes with music experts
Havering Council’s Music School are pleased to announce the establishment of a new partnership that will enhance the cultural teaching of music in the borough.
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Housing Surgery to be held in Cranham
Havering Council tenants and leaseholders will be able to talk to Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Housing, Councillor Damian White at a Housing Surgery in Cranham.
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What you need to know about the Council’s 2018/19 budget
During last night’s (Wednesday 11 October) Cabinet meeting, progress of the preparation of the Council’s budget for 2018/2019 was reviewed and some proposed changes were approved to go forward to consultation. This marked the first stage of the budget process that will conclude with the Council Tax setting meeting of Council in February 2018.
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More than 500 get active at newly refurbished leisure centre
The newly-refurbished Central Park Leisure centre in Harold Hill attracted over 500 people to mark the successful completion of the £1.5million project, to improve facilities at the site.
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Gidea Park Station Improvements
Havering Council, in partnership with Transport for London and Crossrail, is making improvements near to Gidea Park Station.