Havering Council calls for partial reopening of Gallows Corner
Andrew Blake-Herbert, Chief Executive of Havering Council, said:
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Romford Masterplan Adoption Decision to be presented to Cabinet
The Romford Masterplan, the comprehensive vision for the future development and regeneration of Romford Town Centre, will be presented to Cabinet for adoption at the 12 March 2025 Cabinet meeting.
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Havering Launches Keep It Local campaign to boost local economy
Havering Council has launched its new Keep It Local campaign, aimed at encouraging residents to support local businesses and strengthen the borough's economy.
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Havering pupils get set for secondary school
More than 93 percent of Havering pupils were offered one of their top three choices of secondary schools on National Offer Day (3 March 2025).
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Former Mayor John Mylod dies
Tributes have been paid to Councillor John Mylod who sadly died on Friday 28 February 2025.
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TfL announces plans for refurbishment of Gallows Corner flyover
Transport for London (TfL) has announced its plans to improve the notorious Gallows Corner flyover following funding approval from the Department for Transport (DfT).
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Leader writes to Government for extra funding for new food waste collections
Havering Council's leader, Cllr Ray Morgon, has written to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) to financially support Havering to introduce new food waste collections.
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Plans for 138 new affordable homes in Harold Hill gets go ahead
Havering Council’s Strategic Planning Committee met on Thursday 27 February 2025 and granted planning permission 138 new affordable homes on land off Chippenham Road and Kings Lynn Drive.
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Havering Council approves 2025/26 budget
Havering Council has passed the authority’s budget for next year (2025/26).
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Havering Council partners with SuperFi to help residents manage bills
Havering Council has launched a pilot scheme to help residents pay their bills on time and reduce debt.
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Business fined for failing to remove waste
A Havering business has been prosecuted and fined a total of £2,675.66, for failing to remove waste and graffiti from their land.