New parking charges trial for two Hornchurch car parks
Havering Council is looking to introduce a pilot offering a £1 charge for two hours parking in Fentiman Way and Appleton Way car parks in Hornchurch.
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Havering leader calls for tourist tax to support London councils
Havering leader calls for tourist tax to support London councils.
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Where We Live: Three households fined £750 over dumped rubbish
Havering Council has issued Fixed Penalty Notices to three different households totalling £750, after waste they paid to be taken away by a rogue waste carrier, was found fly-tipped in Brentwood Road.
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Statement from Council Leader on new Superloop route for Havering
Councillor Ray Morgon writes in response to the outcome of TfL’s consultation on the Superloop SL12 Route.
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Statement from the Leader on flag flying
A statement from Cllr Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, regarding the flying of flags in the borough.
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Havering to light up for Christmas
Havering Council has secured sponsorship to ensure town centres will now be able to celebrate Christmas 2025 with lit Christmas trees and street light decorations.
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Food Waste Collection service update
Havering Council has been working hard behind the scenes to plan for the roll-out of a separate food waste service.
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Havering pays tribute to emergency services with flag raising
Havering Council has marked Emergency Services Day by raising the official ‘999’ flag at Havering Town Hall, Romford.
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Council launches new campaign to reduce stigma surrounding suicide
Havering Council has launched a new suicide prevention campaign aimed at breaking the silence around suicide and encouraging people to seek available support.
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Thousands benefit from Council’s Havering Helps cost of living fund
Thousands of Havering residents have received vital support through the Council’s Emergency Assistance Scheme, Havering Helps, funded by the UK Government’s Household Support Fund.
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Interview with Ben Aaronovitch
An interview with Ben Aaronovitch, author of the Rivers of London series, who visited Hornchurch Library to promote his new book and hold a Q and A with Havering residents.