Final Consultation Held For Blocks At Waterloo & Queen Street Site.
Havering Council and Wates Residential held the final public consultation on proposals for Blocks 9 and 10 at the Waterloo and Queen Street site in Romford, on Tuesday 29 July.
Havering Council and Wates Residential held the final public consultation on proposals for Blocks 9 and 10 at the Waterloo and Queen Street site in Romford, on Tuesday 29 July.
The Havering Residents Association advocates for stricter safety standards in high-rise developments, following Grenfell Tower. New regulations mandate two staircases in tall buildings. Despite opposition, they prioritize resident safety and adherence to evolving fire safety rules for the Waterloo Road project.
Read moreRomford Councillor, David Taylor, has written to the Chief Executive of developer Wates asking them to make progress on work
Read moreFollowing government clarification around building safety, Councillor David Taylor from St Edwards ward,has called on Havering Council to begin work
Read moreCotleigh Road in Romford was closed off yesterday evening as a man in his 30s was assaulted. The road was
Read moreRomford Labour activist Angelina Leatherbarrow who lives next to the Waterloo estate-today shares with the Havering Daily her concerns following
Read moreEarlier this month The Waterloo Road and Queen Street site in Romford, where a joint venture between Havering Council and
Read moreHavering Council and Wates have issued a statement informing residents that they have currently stopped construction work on the Waterloo
Read moreWilliam Pike House and Thomas England House, Romford’s first tower blocks, are being demolished to make way for a new
Read moreProposals for 1,380 new homes at Waterloo and Queen Street in the heart of Romford have been approved by Havering
Read morePlans have been submitted to the Planning Authority for the Waterloo Estate in Romford. The proposals for the estate will see over 550 new
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