Havering to light up for Christmas
Havering Council has secured sponsorship to ensure every town centre will now be able to celebrate Christmas 2025 with lit Christmas trees and street light decorations.
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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
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Warning as hand sanitisers seized
Havering Council trading standards officers have seized 36 bottles of hand sanitisers, which had no safety labelling from a local pharmacy.
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Covid-19 - Changes to burial and cremation services
Covid-19 - Further changes to burial and cremation services
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Help our market traders Council Leader asks Chancellor
Havering Council Leader Councillor Damian White has written to Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak MP.
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Council launches new hotline for urgent help on coronavirus
Havering Council has launched a new free-to-call helpline for residents with urgent needs because of coronavirus.
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Libraries, children's centres and MyPlace to close
Havering Council to close libraries, selected Children's Centres, and MyPlace in response to latest Government Coronavirus advice.
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Parking information during the Covid 19 response
We are looking at our parking services in light of Government directives.
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Covid-19 - Be a #Havering Hero, stay at home – Leader’s statement
The Leader of Havering Council, Councillor Damian White, has joined forces with the borough’s Public Health Chief Mark Ansell to issue a powerful message to residents, asking them to be a #HaveringHero and save lives by following all advice on coronavirus.