Havering’s Cabinet agree another challenging budget
Havering Council’s Cabinet met on Wednesday (18 February) to agree the proposed budget for the next year.
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Havering cracks down on rogue landlords with launch of new property licensing schemes
Havering Council is set to introduce a new additional HMO licensing scheme and selective licensing scheme for privately rented properties, starting Wednesday 18 March 2026.
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Recent High Rise Survey Shows Strong Resident Engagement
Havering Council has published the results of its latest High Rise Resident Engagement Survey.
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Council welcomes confirmed end date for Gallows Corner flyover works
Havering Council has welcomed confirmation of a completion date of end of April 2026 for the long-running Gallows Corner flyover works,
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Celebrating young people in the community
Havering Council joined partners to celebrate the achievements of young people in the borough at a special awards ceremony event last night (12 February 2026).
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Havering Council holds first ever cohesion summit
Havering Council brought together community, faith, political and other leaders with members of the public to look at cohesion in the borough in its first cohesion summit at the Town Hall.
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Housing contractors branch out with donations to transform school garden
Pupils at Harrow Lodge Primary School are set to benefit from the planting of new trees along with new fencing thanks to a donation from Havering’s housing contractors Equans UK and Ireland and Mears.
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Demolition at Peel Way to begin
Demolition of the Peel Way site in Harold Wood by Mercury Land Holdings will begin in early February 2026, and will see the redevelopment of the existing site in to much needed family homes.
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Council strongly opposes Government’s proposed London Emergency Housing Package
Havering Council has issued a robust objection to the Government’s proposed London Emergency Housing Package, warning that the measures would have “extremely damaging and long lasting consequences”.
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More Success for Planning Enforcement in Rush Green Road Case
The Council has secured another success in its commitment to tackling unlawful development, following the dismissal of an appeal against a planning enforcement notice at 203 Rush Green Road, Romford.