
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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Council commits new money to boost high street trade as funding changes means parking charges are relaxed
Havering Council has announced “significant investment worth millions” to help the borough’s businesses tackle the challenges of changing shopping habits and online competition.
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Young politicians go head-to-head in Havering youth elections
Young people across the borough have taken to the polls this week to vote for their next members of the Youth Parliament
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Time capsule planted at Marshalls Park Academy's new extension
Construction of a £6.3 million extension to Marshalls Park Academy in Romford has been marked with the burying of a time capsule, under what will be the ground floor corridor in the new building.
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Council-funded police officers hit the streets
Five new Council-funded bobbies on the beat have arrived in Havering as part of the Council’s commitment to make the borough safer.
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Rainbow Flag flies proud at Town Hall to celebrate LGBT History Month
Havering Council is flying the Rainbow Flag to mark LGBT History Month.
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Regeneration project helps residents back into work
Havering Volunteer Centre’s Stepping Stones Lunch and Learn programme has celebrated a hugely successful year, with over half of its attendees now in full-time employment.
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West Ham star opens school sports complex
Two new multi-million pound buildings were opened at Redden Court School in Harold Wood today bringing new and improved facilities for pupils.
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Havering honours victims of Holocaust at special service
Over 100 people turned out to mark Holocaust Memorial Day at a special service and reception on Sunday 26 January.
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More local businesses set to benefit from borough’s biggest regeneration project
Havering Council and Wates Residential call for local businesses to be part of their ambitious programme to deliver 3,500 high-quality homes for local people over the next 12 to 15 years.
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‘Well dodgy’ benefit cheat banged up
A man who cheated Havering Council out of over £30,000 through council tax and housing benefit fraud has been put behind bars.