Woman Taken to Hospital Following Collision With a Vehicle in Collier Row.
Collier Row Road was closed temporarily yesterday, Monday 5 January following a collision between a pedestrian and a car.
Collier Row Road was closed temporarily yesterday, Monday 5 January following a collision between a pedestrian and a car.
Collier Row celebrated its annual Christmas tree lights switch-on, uniting families and local groups for festive songs and community spirit, marking the start of the holiday season.
Read moreBereaved families in Havering are overcharged for funerals due to lack of awareness, facing financial strain during difficult times. Experts call for enhanced support, transparent pricing, and early guidance to alleviate these burdens.
Read moreHavering Road was closed for several hours this morning after a car over turned and landed on its roof. At
Read moreA fifteen year old boy was struck by a vehicle that mounted the kerb hitting him and then fleeing the scene. The incident took place on Monday 8 September, on Havering Road, at 8.35am.
Read moreThe local Marshalls and Rise Park Conservative Action Team comprising of Councillor Robert Benham, Bailey Nash-Gardner and Councillor Nisha Patel, have recently announced the launch of a new campaign to install CCTV cameras in Moray Way in response to growing concerns from residents over persistent fly-tipping and anti-social behaviour.
Read moreThis evening Wednesday 23 July, the local Marshalls and Rise Park Conservative Action Team Councillor Robert Benham, Bailey Nash-Gardner and Councillor Nisha Patel, will present their petition to the Full Council meeting at the Town Hall in Romford, calling for urgent action to improve safety in parks across Havering.
Read moreLocal residents on Chase Cross Road, Collier Row reported a disturbance on Wednesday evening.
Read moreOn this day, we remember those we lost, and we must do all we can to stand with the survivors, as Dan rightly says, to turn “trauma into triumph.”
Read moreA Collier Row pensioner was left distressed and frightened after builders began work next door without any warning—leaving her garden covered in rubble and even demanding she move parts of her own property to make way for their construction.
Read moreInspired by the Romford Town and Harold Wood Wombles, a new volunteer litter-picking group, the Marshalls and Rise Park Wombles, has officially launched with the mission of keeping local streets, parks, and green spaces clean in the Marshalls and Rise Park Ward.
Read moreHavering Council is delighted to announce that the highly anticipated Mawneys and Mowbrays Supported housing Schemes have welcomed their first residents.
Read moreThe River Rom should be one of our borough’s natural assets – but it isn’t owing to tolerated neglect. It runs through unspoiled areas, such as open spaces west of White Hart Lane in Collier Row and should be appreciated.
Read moreRomford District Scouts celebrated St George’s Day with a parade through Collier Row, involving over 700 members. Spectators supported the event, which included road closures and cooperation from local businesses, under sunny skies.
Read moreA young man from Collier Row has been cleared of all charges following a harrowing nine-month legal battle that tore his family apart.
Read moreHavering Joint Task Force officers’ quick actions and excellent pursuit has seen a male dangerously driving a stolen motorbike, arrested.
Read moreOfficers from Havering’s Safer Neighbourhood teams joined forces with new student constables on the Street Duties programme together with the local authority and drug detection dog in a high visibility operation on Wednesday 8 January. The team patrolled busy areas, stopping and searching a number of individuals.
Read moreHe was arrested for possession with intent to supply class B drugs and possession of an offensive weapon.
Read moreArmed Police officers attended Colley-Rowe Inn JD Wetherspoons pub on Collier Row Lane, after a man entered the pub with
Read moreCouncillor John Crowder from the Havering-atte-Bower ward has worked tirelessly with the help of Cabinet Member Councillor Barry Mugglestone to get funding for two much needed crossings to be implemented.
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