Green Party: “Grave concerns remain over East Havering Data Centre”
Mark Whiley, Chair of Havering Green Party, writes in today’s Havering Daily to state the party’s opposition to current plans
Read moreMark Whiley, Chair of Havering Green Party, writes in today’s Havering Daily to state the party’s opposition to current plans
Read moreCllr Graham Williamson has outlined the economic potential of the East Havering Data Centre Campus, which aims to create jobs, support local businesses, attract investment, and enhance financial benefits for residents and the borough’s prosperity.
Read moreAs East Havering Data Centre consultation draws to a close on Tuesday April 7th, Green Party Chair Mark Whiley has criticised developers that he says are carving up Green Belt across the East End and South Essex. Today he writes:
Read moreCllr Graham Williamson highlights a defining opportunity for Havering with a proposed £14.7 billion East Havering Data Centre Campus and Ecology Park. This initiative aims to secure major investment, create jobs, and enhance the area’s long-term economic resilience, inviting public consultation.
Read moreResidents in North Ockendon took to the streets on Saturday morning to protest against proposals to build a large data centre on Fenn Lane.
Read moreLondon Borough of Havering’s Local Planning Authority (LPA) has published formal reports ahead of a Strategic Planning Committee meeting on 3 March regarding the highly controversial East Havering Data Centre Campus proposal in North Ockendon, which has already faced strong opposition from local residents.
Read moreHavering residents say they are deeply concerned about the potential impact of the proposed East Havering Data Centre Local Development Order, warning the scale of the scheme could have lasting consequences for local communities, the environment and the character of the borough.
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