
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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Go greener this Christmas
Christmas is traditionally the season of good will, present giving, spending time with family and friends, but also sees an increase in household rubbish.
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Code-word campaign aims to increase safety across the borough
A campaign aimed at helping people who feel unsafe on dates has launched in Havering pubs, clubs and entertainment venues.
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New course to provide teenage parenting tips
If you’re the parent of a teenage child and need a few tips, come along to the Council’s new eight week parenting course.
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Working together to tackle homelessness this winter
Havering Council is working with community partners to ensure that nobody is left without a roof over their head over the festive period.
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Christmas safety pop-up shop opens in Romford
Havering Council opened the doors to its Community Safety pop-up shop in The Liberty Shopping Centre this week.
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Don’t be a scrooge on safety when buying gifts this Christmas
Havering Council’s Trading Standards team is urging residents to take extra care against possible fake goods and scams.
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Double scoop for children’s services at prestigious awards
Havering Council is celebrating winning two prestigious awards for its work with children and young people.
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Experience Narnia at Romford Market this Christmas
Enter a magic winter forest and find yourself immersed in a short story inspired by the world of CS Lewis this December, as Narnia* comes to Romford Market.
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Havering hosts tri-borough summit to tackle violent crime
Havering Council has hosted a tri-borough Violent Crime Summit this week, bringing together key partners and local communities to kick-start an honest conversation about violent crime.
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We’re winter ready
Havering Council’s gritters rolled out for the first time last week (20/11/2019) as temperatures dropped below zero.