Exclusive: Collapsed Pensioner Saved by Havering’s Hero PCSOs.
The fast thinking action of two Rainham PCSOs has saved the life of a pensioner who had collapsed and stopped breathing.
The fast thinking action of two Rainham PCSOs has saved the life of a pensioner who had collapsed and stopped breathing.
Concerned local residents met with the Member of Parliament for Dagenham and Rainham, Margaret Mullane MP, on Friday 19 September to discuss proposals
Read moreResidents in Rainham say they are suffering from stinging eyes and breathing difficulties as fires linked to the Launders Lane site continue to pollute their community. They claim their health, safety, and well-being are being ignored.
Read moreHavering Council says dealing with a perennially burning rubbish dump is still a priority despite the apparent slow progress, writes
Read moreFrustrated residents are once again voicing their anger at Havering Council and the landowner over the ongoing issue of potential land contamination at Launders Lane, claiming health and safety are not being put first.
Read moreI am writing in response to the article on 11 September headlined: Exclusive: Launders Lane Smog Forcing Children Indoors Missing Out On Vital Outdoor Play.
Read moreI called for a thorough review of the way government grants to councils was distributed. Basically, I wanted a fair funding review,
Read moreA woman living less than a mile from the Launders Lane landfill site in Rainham, has spoken exclusively to the Havering Daily, about the devastating impact the site continues to have on residents and young children in the community.
Read moreA 77 year old man had a chain wickedly snatched off his neck by a woman who then jumped in a car with an accomplice and rode off. The callous thief robbed the pensioner on Mungo Park Road, Rainham, just before 11am yesterday morning.
Read moreResidents of Beam Park ward participated in a free health and wellbeing event at Mardyke Community Centre on September 9. The session offered services like blood pressure checks and advice on wellbeing, fostering community engagement and support. Future events are planned.
Read moreFor most of us, mornings begin with a coffee and perhaps an open window to let in the fresh air. But for residents living on Launders Lane, life couldn’t be more different. Their first thought each day isn’t about breakfast, it’s about whether they can breathe.
Read moreMargaret Mullane MP, the Member of Parliament for Dagenham and Rainham, has stepped in to support local residents who have endured noise and other nuisances from events at Berwick Manor Hotel.Long suffering households in the Upminster Road North area called on the Dagenham and Rainham MP, to help them get Havering Council to act to control the persistent problems of noise, anti social behaviour and illegal and dangerous parking at the venue.
Read moreAs most of us across Havering were pleased to see the sunshine this weekend, the first thing we did was open our windows to let in the fresh air. But for those living near Launders Lane in Rainham, it was another challenging weekend. Instead of enjoying the weather, residents were forced to keep their windows firmly shut as a thick smog and overwhelming odour hung over the area.
Read moreMargaret Mullane, the Member of Parliament for Dagenham and Rainham, has welcomed the announcement of new powers in Labour’s Sentencing Bill, which will incorporate the key policies outlined in Amanda Martin MPs Theft of Tools of Trade (Sentencing) Bill, which was co-sponsored by the Dagenham and Rainham MP.
Read moreMost of us have read about the smoke-filled air across Rainham caused by the Launders Lane landfill site. But unless you live there, it’s hard to grasp the devastating impact it has on people’s everyday lives. The Havering Daily spoke with 70-year-old Pauline, who was diagnosed with COPD eight years ago, to hear first-hand what it’s like living just one mile from the site — where even opening a window can feel like a dangerous gamble.
Read moreInvisible particles, toxic fumes and a summer of suffocating conditions — Rainham residents say enough is enough.
Read moreRainham Labour are pleased to see that resident’s concerns around noise and disorder have been listened to after Havering’s Licensing Committee rejected an application for thousands of people to descend on Damyns Hall Airfield at short notice for a music festival.
Read moreCarol and Rob Baker of Beam Park Havering Residents Association Team have spent the last two days enjoying the free community youth engagement at the new Beam Park Development on the A1306, provided by Newark Youth London.
Read moreMargaret Mullane, the Member of Parliament for Dagenham and Rainham, has given her strong support for an initiative launched by Government Health Secretary, Wes Streeting.
Read moreThe Chair of Rainham Health Centre Patients Participation Group, Fay Hough, has raised concerns regarding the situation at Rainham Health Centre in Upminster Road South.
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