Lumiere-A Cinema Saved By People And Now A Vibrant Community Hub.
Romford’s beloved local cinema, saved by a passionate community after Premiere closed its doors last August, has triumphantly reopened as Lumiere
Romford’s beloved local cinema, saved by a passionate community after Premiere closed its doors last August, has triumphantly reopened as Lumiere
What is important to note right now-is the vital contribution these allotments have on our community. Not only are they important green spaces, but they equally provide the community with home grown produce.
Read moreThe Havering Chamber of Commerce’s recent networking event at the Palms Hotel attracted numerous local business professionals. Highlights included presentations on the Digital Reef data centre project and showcasing hotel facilities, with membership benefits emphasized.
Read moreOfficers are appealing to the public for information after a Met police car was damaged in Clapham.
Read moreThe brand new housing blocks on North Street, that comprise of 75 flats were sold by private developers to Newham Council, who need to house families who are in temporary accommodation.
Read moreExciting news from Havering Mind as Ciaran, Caroline and their a-ma-zing volunteers prepare for three days of fun, sun, music and even foam parties at Harrow Lodge Park in Hornchurch!
Read more“Please Havering Council-for all our sake’s use these court findings proactively, give urgent attention to this very critical matter, the residents and their children’s lives depend on it.”
Read moreRuth Kettle-Frisby and a team of Havering mums have won a major legal victory after the High Court ruled that Havering Council acted unlawfully in its decision not to designate Launders Lane (Arnolds Field) as contaminated land.
Read moreThe Harold Hill Salvation Army invited the local community to come together for their Summer Fayre on Saturday, 14 June. The event was aimed to bring fun, laughter and connection for all ages and it was a fantastic opportunity for the community to come together in the summer sun!
Read moreThe news that two grassroots sporting venues in the south of Havering, within the constituency of Dagenham and Rainham, are to receive grants from the Government has been greeted by Margaret Mullane MP.
Read moreAs summer finally arrives across Havering and temperatures rise, our Fire Chief Paul McClenaghan advises residents to have a safe summer. The Borough Commander spoke to the Havering Daily about the small, but very important steps residents can take to stay safe.
Read moreFor the past year the Plant-Based Councils campaign has been asking for Mayor Sadiq Khan to announce the need for the London Assembly to transition to plant-based internal catering
Read moreIs wildlife in Havering in decline? The signs are increasingly hard to ignore. For many residents, our green spaces are a source of pride and peace, yet recent data and local insights suggest that our borough’s wildlife is under growing pressure.
Read moreHavering residents are increasingly alarmed by drivers racing through their streets—often at terrifying speeds. Recent studies and council reports have spotlighted a few particularly dangerous roads:
Read moreAlison, who lives in Elm Park, made a life changing decision in her 50s, she joined a circus! Since joining it has been one of the most rewarding experiences in her life, that has bought, fun friendship and fantastic new skills. Alison joined the Generation Circus and Can Do Circus Company
Read moreOn Wednesday 12 May, local campaigner and activist Ruth Kettle-Frisby took to the streets pf London to attend a special summit where she was invited to to give a speech about the nightmare that is Launders Lane.
Read moreCouncillor David Taylor has called on the government’s building safety regulator to come to a swift decision on the remediation of the Axis apartments, following repeated delays which have left some residents unable to secure a mortgage.
Read moreOn Friday 13 June officers attended an address on Dagenham Healthway following concerns that a man had barricaded himself in a house. Officers attended and the road was closed as they began talking and working with the man to try and get him out of the property safely.
Read moreLet’s be clear: if you’re frustrated about the lack of policing, don’t blame the officers. Blame those who have failed to properly fund, support, or prioritise them
Read moreThe Tobacco Harm Reduction Strategy is a five-year plan to reduce smoking in order to create a smoke-free society by 2030 and improve the wellbeing of the local population.
Read more