
Councils can’t have their cake and eat it says Leader of Havering Council
Statement from Leader of Havering Council, Councillor Ray Morgon:
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Havering works together to provide much needed supplies to vulnerable residents
With the ongoing significant human impact of the Coronavirus crisis, Havering Council has been working tirelessly with partner organisations to set up Havering’s Emergency Food Distribution Centre.
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Things children and parents can do during the Covid-19 outbreak
With children and parents spending so much time indoors, we’ve been looking around for ideas to help families keep themselves busy.
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Council launches additional help for businesses with new helpline and webpage
Havering Council has launched a new dedicated helpline and webpage to support local businesses through the Covid 19 crisis.
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Council crematorium and cemetery grounds to be closed to public
Havering’s top public health expert has warned residents that the construction of a temporary ‘morgue’ at South Essex Crematorium is a “sober and sad warning” that the current good weather must not tempt people to go outside more than is essential as the battle against coronavirus continues.
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Private car parks follow Council’s lead with free parking for residents and NHS
Private car parks across the borough are doing their bit to support NHS staff and key workers by providing free parking during coronavirus.
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Covid-19: Supporting domestic abuse victims
The coronavirus outbreak presents a new challenge for people living through domestic abuse, but support is always available in Havering.
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Adult social care providers to receive £500,000 funding
Havering Council has announced it is releasing half a million pounds in initial funding so that local care providers can continue to support vulnerable people during the Coronavirus outbreak.
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Council makes 'urgent request' to businesses for kit to help fight coronavirus
Havering Council has asked the borough’s businesses – including nail bars, beauty salons, builders, decorators, tattooists and cleaning companies – for vital equipment to help the fight against coronavirus.
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Covid-19: Havering Heroes making significant difference
Our Havering Heroes are rallying together to support the most vulnerable residents through the Coronavirus crisis.
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'Havering Helps': Council launches £4m package to support residents with financial cost of coronavirus
Havering Council Leader, Councillor Damian White, has today announced ‘Havering Helps’, a package of measures worth more nearly £4.5m to support residents, businesses and care providers in the borough