Havering Cyclists have produced a guide to quiet routes, using less busy roads, to encourage both cyclists and walkers to get out and about. During the summer months there was a noticeable increase in cycling around our streets. Although the weather now is less attractive, it is
Read more →Havering Council have an emergency fund, the Havering Emergency Assistance Scheme, which can assist people who are most in financial need. This can include help with paying heating bills and providing essential goods and food. There are a number of other ways that Havering can provide assistance
Read more →Highways England submitted their application for the Lower Thames Crossing scheme to the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) on 23 October 2020. PINS now have to decide whether to accept the application for examination. They must do this by no later than 20th November. Local Authorities were invited to
Read more →The sun was shining on Sunday 8th November, as this year’s Remembrance Services were replaced with socially distanced small gatherings. Upminster Royal British Legion held a small service at the Memorial in Corbets Tey Road at 11.00am, requesting societies and organisations wanting to lay a wreath, did
Read more →Our local police Safer Neighbourhood Teams have urged residents to ‘Light up Havering’ and reduce crime. If you’re out all day, then it’s advisable to use timer switches to automatically turn lights and a radio on when it gets dark. Consider fitting door and window alarms. These
Read more →Saint Francis Hospice have asked us to publicise their confidential helpline service, OrangeLine. It is open to anyone, regardless of whether they have had contact with the hospice or not. Their specially trained team are there to listen and support people who may be bereaved, isolated or
Read more →Following a consultation, the times have subsequently changed for the operation and road restrictions for the School Streets Scheme on the whole of Cedar Avenue and South View Drive (west from the junction of Acacia Drive). Please ignore the afternoon times stated in the November edition of
Read more →Following resident consultation, as mentioned in last month’s Bulletin, the School Streets’ Scheme zone was introduced on 28 September for a trial period up until June 2021. The scheme was introduced by Havering Council to reduce air pollution and improve the health and wellbeing of the community,
Read more →The voluntary community sector, charities, and residents, working in partnership with Havering Council, have developed the Havering Community Hub. The Hub offers a single place for a range of information, opportunities and support for residents and provides a platform for communities to connect with each other for
Read more →With the current heavy rainfall expected to continue for several days, we would like to remind residents that Havering Council have a webpage detailing who is responsible when roads, rivers and sewers etc. flood. If you know of a flooding problem, you can also phone Havering Council
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