LATEST: Man in His 50s Arrested In Harold Hill After Claiming To Possess Explosives.
A man in his 50s was arrested on Thursday, 15 January in Redcar Road, Harold Hill, after claiming to be
A man in his 50s was arrested on Thursday, 15 January in Redcar Road, Harold Hill, after claiming to be
A man was arrested in Harold Hill yesterday following reports of what is believed to have been threats involving explosives.
Read moreSleeping Beauty by the Habbit Factory at MyPlace in Harold Hill this Christmas was a triumph of a production and a real treat for Havering families. A rare, anti-elitist gem that delivered unmatched joy well beyond its budget.
Read moreHarold Hill Deer Aid have started 2026 exactly as they ended 2025, saving lives.
Read morePlans have now been submitted for a traveller site in Noak Hill, following enforcement action taken by Havering Council.
Read moreThe cash-strapped Havering Council will be handed £29.9million to build almost 140 new homes, writes local democracy reporter Sebastian Mann.
Read moreOn Saturday 20 December, Harold Hill Deer Aid were called out to assist the owner of a very distressed young cat after their beloved pet became trapped extremely high up in a tree. The owner was understandably beside himself, and it quickly became clear this would be far from a straightforward rescue.
Read moreThe Christmas spirit is shining brightly across Havering after a stolen school minibus has been recovered, thanks to the swift action and support of the local community.
Read moreResidents living near the unauthorised encampment in Noak Hill say activity on the site appears to be continuing, despite formal stop notices recently issued by Havering Council.
Read moreHarold Hill Deer Aid are a team of truly outstanding volunteers and a vital asset to our community. Yesterday, the team, led by Shantel, saved the life of a beautiful little fox who had his head trapped in a tiny gap. Even Essex Wildlife Hospital cannot believe the poor little soul is still alive.
Read moreA Harold Hill shoplifter has now been jailed after repeatedly targeting the same local business.
Read moreYesterday, The Havering Daily featured the story of endless lorries arriving on greenbelt land in Noak Hill. The shocking scenes angered locals living nearby who contacted the Havering Daily asking questions over the works on the land. We contacted Havering Council and have received a response:
Read moreResidents living in Noak Hill have reached out to The Havering Daily after reporting large lorries blocking local roads on Sunday morning, carrying loads of hardcore into a field on Green Belt land. The site, near Paternoster Road and Church Road, has become the focus of serious concern as residents believe an illegal encampment is being rapidly constructed.
Read moreHavering Police are issuing advice following a number of recent millennium burglaries in Harold Hill, with incidents taking place overnight.
Read moreHarold Hill burst into festive colour yesterday, Sunday 23 November, as the Christmas tree lights were switched on and it was nothing short of A-MA-ZING. Crowds poured in to soak up the Christmas spirit, with funfairs, bustling stalls, stage performances and, of course, the star of the season himself, Father Christmas
Read moreCouncillor Pat Brown presented a petition signed by hundreds of local residents opposing the proposed MOTO motorway service area at the last full Council meeting on Wednesday 19 November 2025. The development, which would build extensive new services on both sides of the M25 in Brentwood and Havering, comes on top of the disruption and environmental pressures expected from the Lower Thames Crossing.
Read moreThis Sunday 23 November, Harold Hill will host its annual Christmas lights switch on and residents cannot wait!
Read morePlans for almost 500 new homes in Havering are due to be approved this week, writes local democracy reporter Sebastian Mann.
Read morePolice have seized a terrifying zombie knife from a Harold Hill home after reports of a young person armed with a large blade.
Read moreHavering Residents Association councillors are urging Transport for London to provide a clear update on the prolonged closure of Gallows Corner, which has caused severe traffic disruption and economic impact. They demand transparency and a reopening timeline for affected residents and businesses.
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