Readers may recall our Bulletin item last year on the Council’s obligation to produce a borough wide planning strategy, known as a ‘Local Plan’. As part of that plan, the Council is legally obliged to invite and consider applications from any interested parties to take land out
Read more →As part of a Council wide review of Older Persons’ Housing Needs, Brunswick Court, along with a number of other sheltered accommodation sites, has been identified as in need of either substantial improvement, replacing or possible reprovision. While there is a large vacancy rate in bedsit provision,
Read more →Inconsiderate motorists who block driveways are a persistent cause of complaint; however the circumstances in which any kind of enforcement can be applied has often been hazy. In order to give a definitive guide of what can and can’t be done, the following should be of assistance.
Read more →Following the initial consultation period, Highways England have released the following update on the Lower Thames Crossing: Thank you for your interest in the Lower Thames Crossing consultation. We received a fantastic level of engagement and we are very grateful to everyone who took the time to
Read more →Local Cranham Councillor, Clarence Barrett, is set to take on the London 10,000 metres on July 10th to raise funds for St Francis Hospice. Clarence has undertaken marathons, 10ks, a sky dive from 12,000ft and abseiling down the Romford YMCA building for a variety of charities over
Read more →A 45 tonne 60ft articulated lorry made a wrong turn at the Wantz Bridge roundabout (junction of Front Lane/St Mary’s Lane) on Thursday afternoon, driving up The Chase and ending up in a field by Cranham Marsh. The lorry may have been too high to go under the railway
Read more →I am pleased to announce that the Upminster War Memorial has been awarded Grade II Listed Building status. Following council funded refurbishments works a while back, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has decided to add the building, located in Corbets Tey Road, to
Read more →Situated in Parklands, just off Corbets Tey Road, the bridge was part of the old Gaynes Estate. Built circa 1760 it is the work of the well known architect / designer of the time James Paine, whose other projects included Thorndon Hall, Brentwood and Hare Hall, Gidea
Read more →With responses due in by 24th March on the Lower Thames Crossing Consultation, Havering Council has submitted a detailed response which reiterates its strong support for Location/Option A (a crossing alongside the existing location at Dartford) and registers its concerns over the Highways Agency preferred route (Location/Option C)
Read more →The consultation on the proposed Lower Thames Crossing closes on 24th March. Please make sure you respond, even if you have signed a petition, it is usually better to have lots of individual responses to support the weight of opinion. For more information and to complete the consultation click
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