News archive
News published November 2022
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ULEZ expansion: Havering Council response
Councillor Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, writes:
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Council targets domestic violence
Havering Council is helping to promote awareness of the support available for local people affected by domestic violence.
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Leader of the Council responds to government financial announcement
Councillor Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, said: “At first glance the Chancellor’s announcement does not go far enough to help with the huge budget challenges Havering Council faces.
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Havering switches on to Christmas
Thousands of Havering residents took to Market Place, Romford yesterday (17 November 2022) to celebrate the Havering Christmas lights switch-on.
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£1.6m boost to help residents tackle cost of living crisis
Havering Council has committed an extra £1.6million to support residents with the cost of living crisis.
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Cabinet agrees new Vision and structure for Havering Council
Havering’s Cabinet yesterday (9 November 2022) agreed a number of changes for the organisation so it can better serve residents.
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Cabinet endorse East Havering £5.3bn datacentre opportunity
Havering Council’s Cabinet has agreed to move forward with the £5.3bn East Havering project, which will bring Europe’s largest datacentre to the borough.
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Warm Spaces launched across Havering
Havering Council is working alongside voluntary, community and local organisations and businesses to set up a network of Warm Spaces across the borough this winter (2022/2023).
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Council and police support new crime fighting app
Havering Council has joined forces with police and the Safer Neighbourhood Board in supporting the launch of a new app for the neighbourhood watch scheme, OWL.
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Remembrance in Havering
Residents across the borough are invited to gather at Remembrance services this month to honour those who have served our country.