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Ardleigh Green Road Shopping area - Proposed Environmental Improvements
As part of our programme of works to improve shopping areas, the London Borough of Havering is proposing to upgrade the frontage of No 108 to 122 & 179 to 207 Ardleigh Green Road, and 177 to 179 Squirrels Health Lane. This is due to commence in summer 2026, following the completion of the Gallows corner works. The improvements will include: Conversion of Asphalt footways to Modular paving to include demarcation between private forecourts and the public... MoreCloses 17 June 2026 -
Stakeholder feedback - Havering’s Babies, Children and Young People Emotional Wellbeing - Survey for Local Services
During January and February 2026, to inform our health needs assessment to better understand the emotional wellbeing needs of babies, children and young people in the borough, we asked professionals working in local services who provide emotional wellbeing support to share their views and experiences. This insight is valuable for shaping local service delivery to ensure that services that are responsive to local needs and improve outcomes for babies, children and young people. As... MoreCloses 19 June 2026 -
Consultation on the proposals to implement a School-Based Nursery and to Expand the SEND Unit at R J Mitchell Primary School
We want to hear your views on proposed changes at R J Mitchell Primary School. We’re planning to: Implement an 18 place School-Based Nursery from January 2027 Expand the SEND Unit from 21 to 50 pupils from September 2027 Your feedback will help shape these proposals before any final decisions are made. The consultation runs from Monday 1 June 2026 to Monday 29 June 2026. You can find more details in the consultation document in the... MoreCloses 29 June 2026 -
Hilldene Avenue Collisions Reduction Programme - Proposed safety improvements
Havering Council is looking for your views on a proposed safety improvement scheme for Hilldene Avenue. It follows a feasibility study that was carried out and found that up to 1,000 vehicles per hour use Hilldene Avenue with speeds of up to 45 mph regularly recorded. Further analysis of collision records showed that there has been a total of twenty-four personal injury accidents (PIAs), recorded along Hilldene Avenue between Straight Road and the Gooshays Drive Roundabout... MoreCloses 3 July 2026 -
Western Road and Mercury Gardens Collision Reduction Programme - Proposed Safety Improvements
Havering Council is looking for your views on a proposed safety improvement scheme for Western Road and Mercury Gardens. It follows a feasibility study that was carried out and found that up to 800 vehicles per hour use Western Road with speeds of up to 40 mph regularly recorded. Further analysis of collision records showed that there has been a total of fourteen personal injury accidents (PIAs), recorded along Western Road over a five-year period. Of these fourteen PIAs,... MoreCloses 3 July 2026 -
Havering Council Notice of Street Tree Removal Central Drive, Hornchurch
Havering Council is consulting on the removal of one tree: Location Reference Number Reason for removal 48 Central Drive Hornchurch TR000008778 Tree removal to allow installation of vehicle crossover We would like to have your comments on these proposals. You can do this by completing our online consultation or by submitting a representation in writing... MoreCloses 9 July 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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