Illegal cigarettes and vapes seized in raid on Hornchurch business
Over £6,000 worth of illegal cigarettes, vapes, shisha and tobacco was seized and taken off the streets recently, thanks to Havering Council’s Trading Standards team.
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Residents urged to be sensible as borough’s pubs reopen
Pubs, restaurants and cafes are among a host of businesses which will reopen their doors this Saturday (4 July), as lockdown rules continued to be eased.
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Mature mentors needed for looked after young people
Havering Council has launched a search to recruit over 50s volunteers who can use their life experiences to help local young people to achieve their aspirations.
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Havering Council makes plans to support residents exiting shielding
The Council is putting plans in place to support Havering residents who have been shielding during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Statement from Havering Council's Director of Public Health following media speculation of local lockdown
Mark Ansell, Director of Public Health said:
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Extra support for Havering adopters and special guardians
Adopt London East has teamed up with award-winning film animation company My Pockets to produce a short film to tell adopters and special guardians about the new support to help them during the pandem
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New measures introduced to support high streets and key workers
Free Sunday parking, a “stop and shop” hour of free parking, Covid-safe payment and a new Havering Heroes free parking permit for NHS and care workers, are among the bold measures we have introduced.
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Plans approved for retirement village as part of £1bn regeneration project
Major step forward for Havering Council and Wates Residential’s 12 estates regeneration project.
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Palms Hotel: Update from Leader of Havering Council
The Leader of Havering Council, Councillor Damian White, provided an update today on the proposals for the Palms Hotel.
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Hundreds of children to receive laptops to access online learning
Havering Council has taken delivery of laptops, tablets and 4G wireless routers from the Department for Education (DfE) to help children who are most in need access online education.
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Leader responds to Palms Hotel plans
Last week, we were told that the Palms Hotel, on Southend Arterial Road, will be used as ‘dispersal accommodation’ for asylum seekers.