News archive
News published December 2018
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Council crackdown on criminal landlords: a year of action
There was no let up from Havering Council in 2018 as enforcement action saw £304,250 in penalty notices to criminal landlords during the last 11 months.
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Enforcement action helps keep shoppers safe this festive season
As last minute gifts are bought for Christmas and the New Year sales begin, Havering Council is asking residents to take extra care and avoid those traders selling fake goods in the borough.
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Fun of the fair and more
The free funfair rides in Romford Market are proving a huge hit with visitors and shoppers.
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80 Christmas lunches for Havering homeless and volunteers
Dozens of homeless people and volunteers in Havering have been served special three-course Christmas meals thanks to volunteers from the borough’s biggest regeneration project and The Salvation Army.
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Veggie Run feast of prizes
Crowlands Primary School pupil wins West Ham tickets for Veggie Run success
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Council Cabinet agrees to plans of £30m investment in roads and pavements and protect resident parking
Havering Council agreed at its Cabinet meeting to deliver one of the biggest investments to local roads and pavements in London.
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Residents set for career boost with Havering Works launch
The Council launches a new service set to help local people find jobs and develop key employment skills, while providing local businesses with essential new talent.
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Avoid the scammers and grinches looking to steal your Christmas
Havering Council’s Trading Standards team is urging residents to take extra care when buying online and to be wary of fake goods as they look for that perfect gift for family and friends.
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Havering’s Christmas community pop up shop opens
Havering Council has opened its annual community safety pop up shop in Romford.
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No one needs to spend Christmas on Havering’s streets
Havering is tackling rough sleeping so that no one needs to be on the streets this winter