
Progress for Waterloo and Queen Street Development as Blocks 9 and 10 Move to Planning Submission
The regeneration of the Waterloo and Queen Street site in Romford has reached another important milestone, with Blocks 9 and 10 progressing to planning submission.
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Residents invited to next stage of Bridge Close regeneration events
Following an extensive and wide-ranging consultation on the proposals for Bridge Close Industrial Estate, residents are being invited to attend a series of exhibition events for updates on the plans.
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Havering commemorates baby loss
Havering Council has marked Baby Loss Awareness Week 2022 with a special ceremony of remembrance.
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Havering in Bloom winners brighten up the borough
Green-fingered Havering residents have donned their gardening gloves once again for this year’s Havering in Bloom competition.
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Havering celebrates Black History Month 2022
Havering Council is proud to celebrate Black History Month this October.
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Your say on parks and open spaces
Havering Council wants to know residents’ views as it looks to update its parks and open spaces strategy.
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Young disabled people to boost their travel confidence
Young people with disabilities are being offered training to help them travel more independently on public transport in the borough.
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Havering’s parks have a golden glow
Havering has bagged a number of top awards in the London in Bloom competition – placing the borough’s parks among the best in London.
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Pre-pandemic parking charges to return
Havering Council is continuing to support the borough return to business as usual following the pandemic with the re-instatement of pre-Covid parking measures.
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‘Topping out’ marked at new Hornchurch retirement village
A "topping-out" ceremony was held at the former Solar, Serena and Sunrise site in Hornchurch last week (Wednesday, 21 September 2022).
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Hefty fine for Romford shop selling dangerous furniture
A Romford-based furniture shop has received a £15,000 fine for selling unsafe chairs that did not meet fire safety requirements, following an investigation by Havering Council.