Illegal cigarettes and vapes seized in raid on Hornchurch business
Over £6,000 worth of illegal cigarettes, vapes, shisha and tobacco was seized and taken off the streets recently, thanks to Havering Council’s Trading Standards team.
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Residents urged to bin their gum
Bin your chewing gum, don’t drop it on the ground is the message after deep cleaning which included the removal of chewing gum from pavements, took place in South Street, Romford.
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Council cost of living crisis sees ‘toughest budget ever’ proposed
Havering Council has today (14 October 2022) launched what council leader Cllr Ray Morgon calls “our toughest budget ever” as the cost of living crisis bites for council services.
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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.