News archive
News published October 2019
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Havering Education Services celebrate silver award
Havering Council’s Education Services (HES) is celebrating winning a silver award after entering the prestigious UK Customer Experience Awards (CXA ’19) for the first time.
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Havering partnership shortlisted for a national housing award
Joint venture partnership between Havering Council and Wates Residential up for Collaborators Award at the EG Awards 2019
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Halloween Spooktacular returns to Romford Market
Romford Market hosts a free event to celebrate Halloween, featuring creepy characters, illusions, arts and crafts and entertainment, including performances of young people dancing to Halloween hits.
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Havering's new Sports Centre takes shape
Construction work on the new Hornchurch Sports Centre hit its second milestone of development this week, with the steel frame structure now firmly installed.
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First plans approved for Havering’s biggest regeneration project
The first plans for Havering’s biggest regeneration project have been agreed, marking a significant step forward for the Council’s flagship home building programme.
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Review launched to protect parking for local communities
A parking review has been launched by Havering Council to ask households and businesses on how best to protect their parking.
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Council responds to Heathrow Airport expansion and London City Airport masterplan consultations
Councillor Damian White, Leader of the Council, said:
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Heart and Soul is open for business
Heart and Soul, the new venue at 80-84 Market Place, Romford, has officially opened for business, after being taken over by new operator, KingsHeart.
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Safe bet for residents as Council launches new gambling consultation
Protecting the most vulnerable residents and ensuring premises have the correct measures in place, are part of a consultation Havering Council is holding following the release of the government’s new Gambling Policy 2019-22.
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Havering Council asks residents' views on proposed budget
Havering Council is asking residents to have their say on how the Council should spend its money in next year’s budget.