Where We Live: Cleaning up our rivers
Havering Council has joined forces with Thames Chase Trust to clean up a river in Harold Hill as part of its flagship Where We Live campaign.
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London Transport Commissioner visits Havering
The Commissioner for Transport for London (TfL), Andy Lord, and senior officers at TfL have visited Havering to discuss the borough’s transport needs and aspirations.
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Havering re-launches winter wellness support
As the cold weather sets in, Havering Council has once again launched its winter wellness campaign to support residents to keep well this winter.
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Remembrance in Havering
Residents are invited to gather at Remembrance services across the borough on Sunday 9 November 2025 to honour those who have served our country.
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Sharing the caring of adults with learning disabilities
Havering Council is looking for some very special people just like Shehnaz.
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Demolition Completed at Chippenham Road, Harold Hill
Havering Council and Wates Residential have marked a major milestone in the borough’s 12 Estates Regeneration Programme with the completion of the current phase of demolition works at Chippenham Road.
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Tackling the Housing Crisis in Havering
Councillor Natasha Summers, Cabinet Lead for Housing Need and Climate Change, writes about homelessness and Havering's ongoing plans and projects to tackle the housing crisis.
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Students Gain First-Hand Experience at Family Welcome Centre Construction Site
Construction and Built Environment students from New City College visited the construction site of the Family Welcome Centre in Harold Hill earlier today (Thursday 23 October 2025).
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Wates Residential and Havering Council Joint Venture award temporary modular homes contract
Rollalong, leading provider of innovative housing solutions, has been awarded the new contract by Wates Residential and Havering Council to supply temporary modular homes at Waterloo and Queen Street.
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Havering Council Declares Launders Lane (Arnold’s Field) as Contaminated Land to Protect Residents and End Persistent Fires
Havering Council has formally identified Arnold’s Field, Launders Lane, Rainham as “contaminated land” under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 following extensive investigations.