
£18,000 of fake and unsafe goods seized at car boot sale raid
Havering Council’s trading standards and enforcement officers seized thousands of pounds worth of counterfeit products and unsafe vapes from the Bonzer Car Boot Sale recently.
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Havering partnership shortlisted for a national housing award
Joint venture partnership between Havering Council and Wates Residential up for Collaborators Award at the EG Awards 2019
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Halloween Spooktacular returns to Romford Market
Romford Market hosts a free event to celebrate Halloween, featuring creepy characters, illusions, arts and crafts and entertainment, including performances of young people dancing to Halloween hits.
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Havering's new Sports Centre takes shape
Construction work on the new Hornchurch Sports Centre hit its second milestone of development this week, with the steel frame structure now firmly installed.
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First plans approved for Havering’s biggest regeneration project
The first plans for Havering’s biggest regeneration project have been agreed, marking a significant step forward for the Council’s flagship home building programme.
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Review launched to protect parking for local communities
A parking review has been launched by Havering Council to ask households and businesses on how best to protect their parking.
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Council responds to Heathrow Airport expansion and London City Airport masterplan consultations
Councillor Damian White, Leader of the Council, said:
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Heart and Soul is open for business
Heart and Soul, the new venue at 80-84 Market Place, Romford, has officially opened for business, after being taken over by new operator, KingsHeart.
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Safe bet for residents as Council launches new gambling consultation
Protecting the most vulnerable residents and ensuring premises have the correct measures in place, are part of a consultation Havering Council is holding following the release of the government’s new Gambling Policy 2019-22.
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Havering Council asks residents' views on proposed budget
Havering Council is asking residents to have their say on how the Council should spend its money in next year’s budget.
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Havering cracks the code to supporting young women in tech
Over 100 female students from seven local schools took part in the Havering Young Entrepreneurs Programme to help develop their digital and entrepreneurial skills.