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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... MoreOpened 1 January 2021 -
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... MoreOpened 1 January 2021 -
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. MoreOpened 16 May 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 -
HSCP (Havering Safeguarding Children Partnership) Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Service Quality Questionnaire
Have Your Say: Improving Services for Children and Young People in Havering Neil Pudney, Independent Scrutineer for the Havering Safeguarding Children Partnership (HSCP), is inviting agencies to share their views to help better understand the experiences of children and young people in our borough who access public services. We are particularly interested in hearing how effectively children and families from Black, Asian, Mixed Heritage, and Traveller... MoreOpened 23 May 2025 -
Havering Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment Consultation 2025
📢 Have Your Say on the Future of Pharmacy Services in Havering! The Havering Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) 2025–2028 is now open for public consultation — and we want to hear from you! The PNA looks at: 📍 Where community pharmacies are located 💊 What services they currently offer 🔮 What pharmacy services will be needed in the future across Havering This assessment helps shape decisions about: ... MoreOpened 18 June 2025 -
Havering Council Notice of Street Tree Removal - Argyle Gardens, Upminster
Havering Council is consulting on the removal of one tree: Location Reference Number Reason for removal 23 Argyle Gardens, Upminster RM14 3HD TR000007998 False Acacia Root encroachment leading to property and infrastructure damage. We will only remove trees that are dead, dying, diseased or dangerous. Whilst not an... MoreOpened 25 June 2025 -
Main Road / Pettits Lane South / Erroll Road Junction Collisions Reduction and Pedestrian Facilities Scheme - Proposed Safety Improvements
Havering Council is looking for your views on a proposed safety improvement scheme for the Main Road/Pettits Lane South/Erroll Road junction in Romford. It follows a feasibility study that was carried out and found that up to 1,700 vehicles per hour use Main Road with speeds of up to 40 mph regularly recorded. Further analysis of collision records showed that there have been a total of 14 personal injury accidents (PIAs) recorded at this junction. Of these 14 PIAs, 4 were serious... MoreOpened 27 June 2025 -
A1306 New Road / Upminster Road North / Upminster Road South Junction Collisions Reduction and Pedestrian Facilities Scheme - Proposed Safety Improvements
Havering Council is looking for your views on a proposed safety improvement scheme for A1306 New Road / Upminster Road North / Upminster Road South in Rainham . It follows a feasibility study that was carried out and found that up to 1,700 vehicles per hour use A1306 New Road with speeds of up to 45 mph regularly recorded. Further analysis of collision records showed that there have been a total of 10 personal injury accidents (PIAs) recorded at this junction. Of these 10... MoreOpened 27 June 2025 -
Habitat for Humanity Community Hub - Housing Needs Survey for Vulnerable People
Can your Organisation Help Shape a New Community Hub in Romford? Habitat for Humanity Great Britain is excited to launch a new Community Hub based at their ReStore shop in Romford — a home improvement charity store dedicated to helping people in need of safe, decent housing. The new Hub will focus on supporting women and families at risk of homelessness or housing poverty, offering practical resources and a safe, welcoming space. Led by an experienced Community Outreach... MoreOpened 8 July 2025 -
Straight Road Pedestrian Crossing Questionnaire
Havering Council is proposing to install a new signal-controlled pedestrian crossing on Straight Road. This would replace the current informal crossing outside No. 8 Straight Road. The aim of this upgrade is to improve safety for everyone, especially vulnerable road users, including those with limited mobility. This scheme is being funded by Transport for London (TfL) as part of the Gallows Corner improvement works. Please note that this funding is specifically allocated... MoreOpened 11 July 2025 -
Havering's Corporate Parenting Strategy
Our vision is: For every child and young person in our care to be Well, Inspired, Safe, Heard, and Treated Fairly. The Corporate Parenting Strategy sets out how we, as the London Borough of Havering, will fulfil our responsibilities as corporate parents over the next three years. It builds on the foundations of the Happy, Healthy Lives plan and reflects the voices, experiences, and aspirations of our children in care and care experienced young people. To achieve our vision, we... MoreOpened today
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