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Havering Council's new food waste collection service
Did you know that the average household wastes £470 every year on throwing food away, that could have otherwise been used? Havering’s “Love Food, Hate Waste” campaign has reached out to hundreds of residents over the years, helping them to save money and reduce their food waste by smart shopping, suitable storage and using up leftovers. Where this is not possible, recycling food waste is a simple way for residents to reduce landfill and do something positive in... MoreClosed 30 November 2024 -
Havering Council Customer Satisfaction Survey
Have your say in shaping our customer services by responding to our independent customer satisfaction survey, being delivered in collaboration with The Institute of Customer Service (ICS). The survey is part of our ongoing commitment to prioritise and improve customer services for our residents. We want to understand what we are doing well and where we need to improve. Working with the Institute of Customer Services, this annual benchmarking survey... MoreClosed 30 November 2024 -
Havering Local Flood Risk Management Strategy Consultation
We would like your opinion on our Local Flood Risk Management Strategy. A Local Flood Risk Management Strategy sets out the risk of flooding in the Borough and the actions that the Council and other partner organisations such as the Environment Agency, Water Companies and Highways Authorities can take to manage the risk. The Local Strategy focuses on the risk of flooding from small watercourses, surface water (the overland runoff after heavy rainfall)... MoreClosed 29 November 2024 -
Hornchurch High School - School Streets Consultation
What is this consultation about? This consultation is about gathering your views on school streets and whether you would welcome a School Streets Zone being trialled at Hornchurch High School. How does a School Street Zone work? A S chool Street Zone restricts motorised traffic to non-resident vehicles on the streets around the entrance to schools at opening and closing times. Only pedestrians and non-motorised vehicles... MoreOpened 25 November 2024 -
Towers Juniors and Infants - School Streets Consultation
What is this consultation about? This consultation is about gathering your views on school streets and whether you would welcome a School Streets Zone being trialled at Towers Infant Primary and Junior Schools. How does a School Street Zone work? A S chool Street Zone restricts motorised traffic to non-resident vehicles on the streets around the entrance to schools at opening and closing times. Only pedestrians and... MoreOpened 25 November 2024 -
Havering Violence Against Womens and Girls (VAWG) Strategy consultation
Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) is a key aspect to making Havering a safer place to live. We want to hear from you on your knowledge and understanding of VAWG and the ways we can support you. VAWG is deeply linked to gender inequality and can have a huge impact on individuals and society. While most victims/survivors are women and girls, people of any gender can experience these types of abuse. MoreOpened 25 November 2024 -
Havering Budget Consultation 2025-26
Havering Council provides a wide range of services to our communities , spending around £200 million every year . Some of these services, called statutory services, are ones that we must provide by law. Others, called discretionary services, are ones we choose to provide. We know many of our services are highly valued by our residents but, as in recent years, we know we will have to make some difficult decisions during the setting of next year’s budget to ensure money is directed to... MoreOpened 22 November 2024 -
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... MoreOpened 22 November 2024 -
Farnham and Hilldene Regeneration Proposals Phase 3 - Winter 2024
Havering Council and Wates Group would like to hear your views on our ambitious phase 3 plans for transforming Harold Hill Town Centre into a vibrant, welcoming and sustainable hub for everyone. Please see our 'documents' section below for more information on our plans. MoreOpened 20 November 2024 -
Consultation on 2026/2027 admission arrangements for Crownfield Junior School and RJ Mitchell Primary School
Consultation on 2026/2027 admission arrangements for Community Infant, Junior and Primary schools The Local Authority are consulting on a proposed reduction to the Published Admission Number (PAN) at the following two schools: Crownfield Junior School As a result of the previously agreed reduction in Published Admissions Number (PAN) for Crownfield Infant School from 120 to 90, the Local Authority are required to consult on the subsequent reduction in PAN... MoreOpened 15 November 2024 -
Mawney Road Collisions Reduction Scheme
Havering Council is looking for your views on a proposed safety improvement scheme for Mawney Road. It follows a feasibility study that was carried out and found that up to 1,100 vehicles per hour use Mawney Road with speeds of up to 50 mph regularly recorded. Further analysis of collision records showed that there have been a total of sixteen personal injury accidents (PIAs) recorded along Mawney Road, between A12 Eastern Avenue West and St Edwards Way (Romford Ring Road). ... MoreClosed 15 November 2024 -
Ha-Send Surveys Feedback November 2024 – Children and young people, professionals and parents and carers
Between November 2023 and January 2024 we asked for views on the quality, outcomes and experience of support and services for Havering children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). We launched three separate consultations to gather feedback from: Parents and carers Children and young people Professionals What you told us will help shape the work of the local area SEND partnership... MoreOpened 12 November 2024 -
Romford Masterplan
The Romford Masterplan formal consultation is now open! The draft Romford Masterplan Supplementary Planning Document is a strategic plan aimed at guiding future development within the area. The Masterplan aims to improve Romford's unique character and history, creating a vibrant, mixed-use town centre. The Masterplan will serve as a planning policy document, influencing private landowner developments within Romford, with financial contributions from these landowners expected to... MoreClosed 11 November 2024 -
Havering Housing - Social Value Spend consultation
We collaborate with our contractors to develop Social Value projects which present an opportunity for the Council to make decisions about how we use funds or time committed, in a way that maximises positive social, economic, and environmental impact for our communities and businesses. Social Value projects are about making good choices for our community and businesses. It helps us spend money and provide services in a way that benefits everyone. This way of adding value is increasingly... MoreClosed 8 November 2024 -
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... MoreOpened 6 November 2024 -
Collier Row Road/Clockhouse Lane /Chase Cross Road/Collier Row Lane Roundabout Collisions Reduction Scheme
Havering Council is looking for your views on a proposed safety improvement scheme for Collier Row Road / Clockhouse Lane / Chase Cross Road / Collier Row Lane Roundabout. The proposed collisions reduction scheme follows a feasibility study that was carried out and found that up to 1,400 vehicles per hour use Collier Row Roundabout with speeds of up to 35 mph regularly recorded on the approaches. Further analysis of collision records showed that there have been a total of... MoreClosed 1 November 2024 -
Straight Road Collisions Reduction Scheme
Havering Council is looking for your views on a proposed safety improvement scheme for Straight Road. The proposed collisions reduction scheme follows a feasibility study that was carried out and found that up to 1,300 vehicles per hour use Straight Road with speeds of up to 55 mph regularly recorded. Further analysis of collision records showed that a total of 34 personal injury collisions (PICs) were recorded along Straight Road between Lower Bedfords Road and Gallows Corner... MoreClosed 1 November 2024 -
North Street Collisions Reduction Scheme
Havering Council is looking for your views on a proposed safety improvement scheme for North Street. The proposed collisions reduction scheme follows a feasibility study that was carried out and found that up to 1,700 vehicles per hour use North Street with speeds of up to 50 mph regularly recorded. Further analysis of collision records showed that a total of twenty-five personal injury accidents (PIAs) were recorded along North Street between A12 Eastern Avenue West and St... MoreClosed 1 November 2024 -
Havering's Starting Well Plan - Happy Healthy Lives
Happy Healthy Lives is our Integrated Starting Well plan, which sets out our vision for the children and young people of Havering. Our vision is: Enabling our children and families to lead happy, healthy lives. Happy, Healthy Lives brings together a number of key strategies which collectively respond to evidence, recommendations and feedback from children and young people in order to deliver this vision. To achieve our vision, we have organised our work... MoreClosed 31 October 2024 -
Havering Registration Services Customer Feedback Survey
Here at Havering Registration Services we are committed to providing excellent customer service in 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 one of our registration services, a wedding, other types of ceremonies, or perhaps you booked one of our function rooms or attended as a guest - whatever your reason for contacting us, we want to know if we got it right and... MoreOpened 31 October 2024 -
Havering Safeguarding Priorities 2024-27
Havering Safeguarding Partnership works to keep adults and children safe in Havering by working together with all statutory agencies, the voluntary sector, our community and faith groups. Whether you are an adult or child, young person, student, resident, worker or volunteer, please let us know what your priorities are for us to help keep people safe. Please let us know your priorities for safeguarding adults and children in Havering for our Safeguarding Partnership. MoreClosed 30 October 2024 -
Havering Council Active Travel Strategy for children and young people
Havering’s got a game-changing plan to transform how we get around town. Imagine less traffic, cleaner air, and a greener environment that we want to spend time in – all by getting us to walk, bike, wheel or skate more. It's not just talk; Havering Council have got a whole long list of exciting p lans they want to do, like making a network of paths just for active travel, setting up... MoreOpened 23 October 2024 -
Havering Council Active Travel Strategy
The Active Travel Strategy for Havering is an ambitious roadmap designed to revolutionise the way we move around our community over the next 15 years. By prioritising active travel - walking, cycling, and wheeling - we aim to create a healthier, more connected, and vibrant borough. Alongside presenting our vision, the strategy outlines our comprehensive goals, current work, areas of action by active travel theme and our delivery approach. You can find the strategy and an... MoreOpened 23 October 2024 -
Havering Suicide Prevention Strategy 2025-2030 Consultation
The Havering Suicide Prevention Strategy for 2025-2030 (linked below) aims to improve the success of suicide prevention activities within Havering, leading to a reduction in the number of deaths by suicide. Those involved in producing the strategy believe that every death by suicide is preventable by: identifying those at increased risk and applying the most effective evidence-based interventions for our local population and setting promoting... MoreClosed 18 October 2024 -
Kings Park 'Residents Parking Scheme' Consultation
As you may be aware, Havering Council is in the process of adopting most of the roads within the Kings Park development. Once this adoption is complete, the maintenance of these roads and the management of parking will become the Council's responsibility. Currently, a private parking scheme managed by the developer, is in place to deter long-term, non-residential parking. However, this private scheme will end once the Council adopts the roads. Given Kings... MoreClosed 4 October 2024 -
Thames Freeport Community Engagement
Thames Freeport is a unique, once-in-a-generation opportunity to stimulate trade, drive innovation, support energy transition, and transform the lives of people in London and the boroughs to its east. Thames Freeport are committed to creating a cleaner, more sustainable future for the Thames Estuary. They believe that Thames Freeport can be a beacon for innovation and economic growth and are committed to creating jobs and opportunities for people in the region. Thames Freeport are... MoreClosed 25 September 2024 -
London Borough of Havering Polling District and Polling Place Review
The Council has a duty to divide its area into polling districts and designate polling places for each district and review them every five years. We are inviting you to help us by leaving your comments. The Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013 introduced a change to the timing of the compulsory reviews. The next compulsory review must take place within a 16-month window starting on 1 October 2023 and ending on 31 January 2025. Our... MoreClosed 16 September 2024 -
East London Joint Waste Plan
The London Boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Newham, and Redbridge are working collaboratively to produce a new East London Joint Waste Plan (ELJWP). It is a statutory requirement to produce an up-to-date waste plan. The most recent East London Joint Waste Plan was adopted in 2012, and expired in 2021. The emerging East London Joint Waste Plan will replace the out-of-date 2012 East London Joint Waste Plan. This page will include the most up-to-date information about the... MoreClosed 16 September 2024 -
Hacton Primary School Streets Consultation
What is this consultation about? This consultation is about gathering your views on school streets and whether you would welcome a School Streets Zone being trialled at Hacton Primary School. How does a School Street Zone work? A S chool Street Zone restricts motorised traffic to non-resident vehicles on the streets around the entrance to schools at opening and closing times. Only pedestrians and non-motorised vehicles... MoreClosed 8 September 2024 -
Whybridge and Brittons School Streets Consultation
What is this consultation about? This consultation is about gathering your views on school streets and whether you would welcome a School Streets Zone being trialled at Whybridge Infant and Junior and The Brittons Academy Schools. How does a School Street Zone work? A S chool Street Zone restricts motorised traffic to non-resident vehicles on the streets around the entrance to schools at opening and closing times. Only... MoreClosed 8 September 2024
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