
Councils can’t have their cake and eat it says Leader of Havering Council
Statement from Leader of Havering Council, Councillor Ray Morgon:
-
Vote for your favourite book with Havering Libraries
Residents are being invited to vote for their favourite adult fiction book as part of the Havering Reads initiative to get more adults reading.
-
Havering Works helps over 400 residents in successful first year
Havering Works, the employment and skills service run by Havering Council, has celebrated its first year, assisting more than 400 residents to overcome barriers to employment.
-
Fixing potholes part of investment into better journeys
Over 1,000 potholes were repaired by Havering Council between April and December last year.
-
Council tenants donate furniture to help residents in need
Havering Council has teamed up with local charity, Here to Help Havering, to provide furniture, donated by former residents of Waterloo Estate, to those in need within the community.
-
State-of-the-art leisure centre finds new home in Rainham
The new leisure centre for the south of the borough has found its home at the Rainham Recreation Ground, following a Cabinet Meeting on 15 January and a community conversation.
-
Community creates opportunity in Harold Hill
Residents in Harold Hill will be leading the way locally when a new initiative aimed at making community connections and supporting people through difficult times launches this month.
-
Enforcement action helping young people be safer
Havering Council’s licensing and trading standards team have been out across the borough checking on whether local retailers and pubs are selling age-restricted goods and alcohol to young people aged under 18.
-
Have your say on plans to end rough sleeping in Havering
Residents are being asked to comment on plans to prevent homelessness and make Havering a place where nobody needs to sleep rough.
-
Building future careers through Havering regeneration scheme
Bespoke Building Futures programme delivered by joint venture partners Havering Council and Wates Residential.
-
Bringing festive cheer to our most vulnerable residents
Christmas is a time for families to come together and celebrate, but it is important to remember those who are less fortunate.