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Penalty Charge Parking Notices

We generally get a lot of questions on Penalty Charge Notices and we would in the first instance encourage everyone to refer to the Council’s Discretionary Policy which advises how and when a Penalty can be considered for cancellation and includes details of supporting evidence the appellant

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Havering All Age Autism Strategy

Harold Wood Councillors – Brian Eagling, Martin Goode and Darren Wise were pleased to attend the launch of the Havering All-age Autism Strategy during Autism Week. Cllr Wise has worked with other stakeholders to help produce the strategy which was started in 2018/19 but got delayed due

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TFL Bus Consultation

TFL  have launched a consultation proposing changes to bus routes 346, 347 and 497 in Harold Wood and Upminster. We have reviewed bus services in east Havering to ensure services are meeting customer needs and have taken account of feedback from a previous consultation about the 497 held

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HAVERING TAI CHI

HAVERING TAI CHI HAROLD WOOD MEMORIAL HALL Thursdays 7pm Have you ever wanted to try the ancient Chinese art of Tai Chi? Tai Chi is good for relaxation, posture and balance amongst others. I have been practicing Tai Chi for over 30 years with a Master. Classes

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Warm Places Support

We would like to bring your attention to the 4 Warm Places in Harold Hill & Harold Wood that have been set up for residents to attend to stay warm, socialise, receive support and information through devised weekly themed programmes. A grant from the North East London

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Chair Yoga with Jo

Would you, or would somebody you know benefit from Chair Yoga? Improve balance, low impact on joints, improve circulation, combat anxiety and depression, help with pain management, reduce stress, improve flexibility and make friends!   Chair Yoga with Jo 10.30-11.30 every Friday at the Memorial Hall on

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Planning Enforcement Officers Cut!

Read the latest below in the Romford Recorder about the latest decision by the Council to cut Planning Enforcement staff by up to 60% due to its cost cutting measures. This will allow unscrupulous developers and some householders to try and circumvent planning requirements and there will

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