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Market Place Modular Home Survey
We would like your views on this example of a modular home. Havering and the rest of London are experiencing a massive rise in the number of people going into temporary accommodation like hotels. This is not where we want to be and we want decent homes for residents. It also costs a lot of money for the council. Modular homes offer a significant improvement over many of the current forms of temporary accommodation such as B&Bs or hostels, which often lack privacy, cooking facilities... MoreCloses 16 May 2025 -
Community Engagement Questionnaire – Using your Pharmacy - Havering
We Want to Hear from You! As part of our efforts to assess and plan for pharmaceutical services in the area, we are conducting a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA). This important review helps us understand whether local pharmacy services meet the needs of our residents and identify any gaps or opportunities for improvement. Who will see my data? The questionnaire is anonymous - we will not collect any data that will identify... MoreCloses 26 May 2025 -
Havering Council Notice of Street Tree Removal, Belgrave Avenue, Warren Drive and Brookdale Avenue
Havering Council is consulting on the removal of three trees: Location Reference Number Reason for removal Outside 117/119 Belgrave Avenue, Gidea Park RM2 6PS TR000019177 Mature Lime. Property damage plus fungal brackets compromising the safe remaining life expectancy of the tree Outside 109 Warren Drive, Hornchurch RM12... MoreCloses 30 May 2025 -
Conservation Area Appraisals - Romford, Rainham, Gidea Park
Conservation Areas are areas which have been designated because of their special architectural or historic interest. Havering has 11 Conservation Areas , each with an adopted Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan (CAAMPs). These CAAMPs help to ensure Conservation Areas are protected from unsympathetic development and alterations. CAAMPs for Romford, Rainham and Gidea Park were adopted in 2008 and are considerably out of date. The Council... MoreCloses 9 June 2025 -
Havering Council Selective and Additional Licensing Consultation
The private rented sector (PRS) is estimated to make up 19.3% of the borough’s housing market and continues to grow. With instances of poor conditions across the PRS, the Council is committed to improving the condition and quality of properties in this sector. We believe this will create a fair environment for both tenants and responsible landlords, targeting rogue operators and those letting unsuitable properties, driving up standards to the benefit of all. I n order... MoreCloses 6 July 2025 -
Temporary Accommodation Satisfaction Survey
The Council provide families and individuals temporary accommodation following acceptance of their homeless application and assessment. It is the Homeless Placement and Move-On Teams responsibility to let empty properties to the suitable applicants. We work alongside other teams in Havering to provide people with all types of temporary accommodation. This means we work with a diverse group of people with varying housing and support needs. We understand that moving home is a stressful... MoreCloses 31 December 2025 -
Private Sector Housing Satisfaction Survey
Following a homeless assessment, the London Borough of Havering has provided you with temporary accommodation using a Private Sector Leased (PSL) property. The Temporary Accommodation Team are responsible for the management of your property and your tenancy. We want you to be happy in your home and feel that you have been appropriately supported to maintain your tenancy. So that we can improve services to families and individuals living in PSL properties we are... MoreCloses 31 December 2025 -
Havering Government Funding Petition November 2024
Help Havering get its fair share of Government Funding In 2010, the Council received £70 million of Revenue Support Grant which is now £2 million today. The Revenue Support Grant coupled with other funding such as business rates makes up the Council’s core grant known as the Settlement Funding Assessment. This has been reduced from £100 million to £40 million over the same time period. Despite the borough’s fast changing population, Havering’s core... MoreCloses 28 February 2026 -
Havering Council Bereavement Services Feedback Survey
Here at Havering Bereavement Services we are committed to providing excellent customer service i n line with Havering's Customer Services Strategy. We would like to invite you to provide feedback on the service you recently received from us. This could be for help you received in our office or on the telephone, an ashes committal service, a new grave or memorial, a funeral you arranged for your loved one, or perhaps you used our tea room or attended a service... MoreCloses 30 April 2026 -
Child Protection Conference Survey - Professionals
After each conference we ask parents, professionals and young people who have attended, to complete a survey in relation to their experience of the Child Protection Conference. The feedback we receive will help us to continue to improve our service. MoreCloses 5 December 2026
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