Securing the future of the Scouts' St George’s Day Parade
Following a meeting of the Council, the Metropolitan Police and Romford District Scouts, the partners are pleased to confirm that the Scouts’ St George’s Day parade in Collier Row will take place.
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Havering Small Business Awards
Havering Council has brought together local entrepreneurs, innovators, and community leaders for a vibrant celebration of enterprise at the Havering Small Business Awards Networking Event.
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Havering children’s services unwavering in its commitment to children, says Ofsted
Havering’s Children’s Services remains “unwavering in their commitment to ensuring that children and families get the support they need”, says its latest Ofsted monitoring letter.
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Contractor confirmed for new special school
Havering Council has awarded the contract to build a new special school in Gidea Park to Galliford Try.
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Cabinet approves four more Village Greens
Havering Council’s Cabinet last night formally approved the dedication of four additional Village Greens, strengthening long-term protections for much loved community spaces across the borough.
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Havering Cabinet approves major Build to Rent partnership to secure long term affordable homes
Havering Council has approved a landmark proposal to deliver up to 600 new affordable Build to Rent homes across the borough.
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Havering launches new drive for school governors
Havering Council has launched a new drive to recruit more school governors.
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Community honoured at Mayor of Havering’s 2026 Civic Awards
A host of Havering residents, including the Leader of the Council, Cllr Ray Morgon, have been recognised for their contributions to the local community at the 2026 Mayor’s Civic Awards.
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Havering Council Celebrates Sector Leading Performance in Reducing Empty Homes
Havering Council is marking Empty Homes Week 2026 by highlighting its exceptional progress in tackling empty homes and delivering some of the strongest voids performance in London.
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Council responds to St George’s Day Scouts Parade safety concerns
A spokesperson for Havering Council, said: