News archive
News published July 2018
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Reservoir Mods guarantee classics at anniversary Havering Show
This week, Havering Council had an exclusive interview with the Reservoir Mods the highly popular band who will be performing at this year’s 40th anniversary Havering show on the Sunday.
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Have your say - Budget consultation 2019 - 2023
Residents and businesses in Havering are being urged to have their say in how the Council sets its budget for the next four years.
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Council judged ‘Good’ by OFSTED in recent inspection
The council has demonstrated substantial improvement since their last inspection in 2016 through its innovation, co-production with young people and vision to deliver the best outcomes for children and families.
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Havering on track to deliver cycling fun
Havering Council has once again joined forces with Cycle Confident to offer free cycle training across the borough this summer.
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Council Tax – checks on single person discounts
Council Tax payers in Havering who receive a 25 percent discount off their Council Tax as a single adult resident will soon be checked to make sure that the discount is correct.
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Council awards almost 70 children with free bikes
Nearly 70 lucky pupils have been awarded with a new bike, helmet and Veggie Run water bottle each from Havering Catering Services today (Tuesday 17 July).
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Record number of parks flying the Green Flag
Fourteen parks in Havering are now recognised by the Green Flag Award Scheme in what has been the best year ever for the borough.
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Havering is Breastfeeding Welcome
Havering Council is launching a Breastfeeding Welcome scheme and is encouraging cafés, restaurants and other local venues to register.
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Celebrating forty years of the Havering Show
This August Bank Holiday Weekend, the 26 and 27 August, will see the celebration of 40 years of the Havering Show.
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Junior citizens learn how to be street wise
Around 2,000 pupils from 30 schools across the borough have been learning life skills teaching them how to protect themselves against knife crime, drugs, and other potential issues, as part of the Junior Citizen Project, run by Havering Council and local police.