Sunday, December 27, 2009

Havering Council Rubbish Collections

Refuse collection dates over the Christmas and New Year period will be subject to change. This pages gives full details together with information on the wheeled bin garden waste service and opening times of Gerpins Lane reuse and recycling centre.

Your new Collection day will be as follows:

Thursday 24th December - Collections as normal
Christmas Day - Tuesday 29th December
Monday 28th December -Wednesday 30th December
Tuesday 29th December -Thursday 31st December
Wednesday 30th December - Saturday 2nd January
Thursday 31st December - Monday 4th January
Friday 1st January - Tuesday 5th January
Monday 4th January - Wednesday 6th January
Tuesday 5th January - Thursday 7th January
Wednesday 6th January - Friday 8th January
Thursday 7th January - Saturday 9th January
Friday 8th January - Monday 11th January
Monday 11th January - Tuesday 12th January
Tuesday 12th January - Wednesday 13th January
Wednesday 13th January - Thursday 14th January
Thursday 14th January - Friday 15th January
Friday 15th January - Saturday 16th January

Normal collections resume Monday 18 January 2010.

Please note: The above dates also apply to clinical, cardboard and trade waste collections.
Bulky items collections (household furniture and large items) will cease on Christmas Eve and will resume on the 18 January 2010.

Wheeled Bin Garden Waste Service:
Customers of the Wheeled Bin Garden Waste Collection service should note that collections of this service cease between 22 December and 4 January. Collections resume Tuesday 5 January on the normal scheduled day (please see garden waste calendars for these dates).

All orange recycling sacks and sacks of domestic waste should be placed on the boundary of properties nearest the road by 7am on collection day.

Additional orange sacks can be collected free of charge from Havering Town Hall in Main Road Romford, local libraries or from the Public Advice and Service Centre in The Liberty Shopping Centre, Romford.

Gerpins Lane RRC Opening:
For opening times of Gerpins Lane Reuse & Recycling Centre, Upminster over the festive period please click here.

For more information on reducing and recycling waste and saving money over Christmas see Christmas Recycling Information article.

Further Information:
For further information on the refuse collection and other services including the disposal of bulky household items, call StreetCare on 01708 432563, e-mail: waste-team@havering.gov.uk

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Havering Weather Warnings

Severe weather may continue to affect some services today, Tuesday 22 December. Regular information and updates are available on Havering Councils Website. They have links to other useful websites, such as travel, weather and StreetCare information.
Severe Winter Weather Conditions Questions and Answers from Havering Council

Gritting
The Council has a limited supply of grit and salt available for severe winter weather such as what we are experiencing now. This is not enough to treat every footway and road in the entire borough therefore gritting is prioritised as follows.

Roads
In the instance of severe winter weather the first areas to be gritted will be main roads and bus routes. This is to ensure essential services can still operate within the main road network. Priority 1 roads have been treated continuously over the last 5 days. Priority 2 areas include schools however this is not the case during school holidays.
A full list of priority one routes are shown in the winter service plan which can be found on the council website at http://www.havering.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1024

Footpaths
In the instance of severe winter weather footpaths in high footfall areas such as stations, schools, high streets will be treated as priority 2 after the major road network.

Service Requests
For all icy and snow related service requests please direct these through the StreetCare call centre on 01708 432563. They will deal with these requests in order of priority.

Salt Bins
Salt bins located in the roads are for use by Street Cleansing Operatives and are NOT for the personal use of residents.

What’s happening with Domestic Waste Collections ?
Domestic waste collections are continuing on the normal collection routes however there are a large number of side roads in the borough which the vehicles are unable to access due to icy roads and footways. These collections will be put on a priority list so that once the road becomes accessible again the service vehicles will resume the collection.

Christmas Waste collection schedule
Every year due to the bank holiday season the domestic waste collection schedules change for a short period of time. Please refer to the Havering website for full details of the changes to the schedules affecting your street. If severe weather conditions continue over the Christmas period then these seasonal waste collection dates will likely change again, however residents will be made aware of any changes on the Council’s website. http://www.havering.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=4580

Advice
The Council’s advice to residents is to avoid travelling either by foot or by car, the roads and footways are very icy and due to limited supplies of grit and salt the Council is unable to treat every footway and road in the borough. Severe weather conditions are being experienced across the country causing grit stock replenishment to take longer than expected to arrive.
Click here for more info, or on the info panel at the top.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Warning on Selling GOLD


Havering Council is urging people who want to sell their gold to shop around after an undercover investigation discovered huge differences in quotes for customers.

Council officers posing as customers visited eight gold buyers in Romford on the same day and quotes they were offered differed by as much as £160. The officers asked for a quote for four rings, a pair of earrings, a pendant and bracelet. The quotes offered varied from £200 to £360. The average quote was £296.

Some of the gold buyers had signs claiming they were offering ‘the best price in town today’. Others failed to ask for identification from the seller - which helps deter thieves from selling on stolen goods.

Council weight and measures experts have since visited 20 gold buyers across the borough, including one hairdressers which buys gold, to test their scales and ensure that they are calibrated correctly and are suitable for business.

Officers handed out 15 notices to buyers who were not using the correct scales for trade use. Now they must ensure they have the right scales.

In the current harsh economic climate, residents who have hit tough times may be tempted to sell gold jewellery. Quotes that vary from £200 to £360 for the same amount of gold is a cause for concern. The Council is now urging people to shop around to make sure they get a fair price.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Monday, December 14, 2009

Christmas Carols on the Village Green

Cllr Andy Mann and Denis Stevens both attended the Christmas Carols concert on the Havering-Atte-Bower Village Green on Sunday evening. The event was once again organised by HABCOS, the "Havering-Atte-Bower Conservation Society" in conjunction with St Johns Church.

Over 120 local people braved the chilly evening to attend the outdoor service, held around a 20ft Christmas Tree, festooned in lights. Carols were song and prayers said, the service was once again led by the Revd David Marshall, of St Johns Church.
Cllr Mann said "Both myself and Denis had a great time at the concert, it was particularly pleasing to see this event established as an annual, being the 2nd year running and we very much look forward to attending next years concert".
For more information about HABCOS, go to their website at http://www.habcos.co.uk/

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Bower Park School Christmas Carol Concert

Cllr Mann attended the annual Bower Park School, Christmas Carol Concert this week, held at St Johns Church, Havering-Atte-Bower. The Concert is long established in the School calendar and attracted approx 100 parents, friends and Governors, who all stayed for mince pies and tea and coffee.

All of the songs were sung by pupils, with music also played by the students, with a few of the more vocal music teachers joining in. Some of the pupils were singing and playing as part of their B-Tech courses and will count towards their exams.

The Service was overseen by Revd David Marshall, the Vicar of St Johns Church.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Romford Christmas Market


From today, Friday the 11th December, Romford market will be open every day until Christmas Eve, the market is open from 9am until 4.30pm

This Christmas, you can find something special at Romford Market. Such as the freshest Orkney salmon, the most succulent free range turkey or the perfect roasting chestnuts. Gift ideas include the latest men's and ladies' fashions, homeware, music, art and jewellery.

Romford Market has been attracting shoppers for over 750 years - why not discover its secrets for yourself

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Winter Photo Competition


The Havering Residents' Association has launched a photographic competition with the theme of ‘Havering in Winter'.

First prize is two tickets to "The Pyjama Game" to be performed at the Queens Theatre on 14 th and 15 th February 2010. The tickets have been kindly donated by the producers, the Havering Music Makers. There will also be prizes for 2nd and 3rd places.

Cllr Clarence Barrett, competition organiser and editor of the Havering Residents' Association website, said: “We are fortunate to live in a borough with so much natural and constructed beauty. This competition seeks to capture images which show the splendour of the winter season against the backdrop of a typical winter in Havering”.

“Images will be posted on an on-line gallery at http://www.haveringra.org.uk/where anyone can view and the winners being announced on 1 st February 2010”.

Images can be sent to mailto:haveringwinter@yahoo.co.ukor call 07863 116029 for other arrangements. Please include full contact details.

Havering park Councillor Andy Mann, has posted some of his winter shots from the last few years below.


Thursday, December 03, 2009

SNT Police meeting in Collier Row


The local SNT Police teams for Havering Park and Mawneys Wards, held their latest public meeting at the North Romford Community Centre in Clockhouse Lane on Wednesday, 2nd December.

Members of Collier Row and Mawneys Residents Association were out in force for this important opportunity to raise matters of concern with local Police representatives. Cllr Andy Mann and Denis Stevens from Havering Park, together with Graham and Karen Price, and Joe Webster from Mawneys.

Graham and Karen raised issues reported to them of concerns in connection with burglaries in Lodge Lane, and also anti-social activities in the Mawneys area. Joe requested clarification concerning whether it is the Police or the Council who hold responsibility for dealing with parking incidents resulting in a blocked driveway ?
The answer given is that the Police only have authority to force drivers to move their vehicles if they are blocking another vehicle which is on the driveway. However, in practice they would not regard this as an emergency!

Graham and Karen Price enjoyed a long session with the Mawneys Safer Neighbourhood Team, as a result of which officers will be making follow-up visits in Lodge Lane and also the Mawneys area.

Cllr Mann was able to answer questions in relation to Havering Council matters, such as the CCTV car and parking enforcement around schools and to update the meeting on the work to try and clean up the road way behind the shops in Collier Row Road.

Graham Price said "It was interesting to observe that, once again, none of the Conservative Councillors from North Romford, nor their representatives, were present at this important meeting".

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

12 Safety tips for Christmas


Havering Council will be handing out free security devices to protect resident’s homes and personal property in the run-up to Christmas. Council officers will hand out the devices as part of its 12 Safer Days of Christmas campaign to make residents safer while shopping, out at night, and their homes more secure over the festive season.

Around 6,000 property marking kits, 6,000 purse chains and 3,000 timer switches bought by the Council will be given out at events across the borough in the 12 days between Monday 7 and Saturday 19 December.

There are 12 key messages that the Council and police want to get out at this time of year. These include ensuring that PVC doors are locked properly, setting timer switches so that lamps come on in living rooms before it gets dark when you are out, protecting yourself against pickpockets, and making sure you do not become a victim of crime after a night of revelry.

Other messages include not leaving presents on view, disposing packaging of expensive goods carefully, not loading your car with presents and then leaving it to continue shopping. Police officers from the Mawneys & Havering Park Wards, local Safer Neighbourhoods teams will also be on hand at each location.

Wednesday 16th December - Clockhouse School Christmas Fete – 3 – 5pm

Saturday 19th December - Collier Row Library – 11 – 2pm

Cllr Mann said "Having been a victim of crime myself recently, it can be very upsetting at any time but it can be particularly distressing at Christmas. That’s why the Council and the police will again be handing out thousands of free security devices over 12 Safer Days of Christmas”.

Collier Row Library closed for update


Collier Row Library closed yesterday for a week to have some maintenance work on the building completed and whilst closed, staff have taken the opportunity to move a few things around.

This work will include:

New partitioning to the front lobby of the library.
Removal of the in and out doors to make one entrance.
Reduction of the main counter size.
Re -location of the PN machines.
Moving the small study area
Re wiring of the electrics
Introduction of RFID
Cleaning of the carpet
Increase of shelving and more books at the branch

Following a meeting Cllr Mann recently had with Simon Parkinson, the Head of Culture, which includes the Libraries, it was agreed that the Library should actually have a sign on the outside telling everyone what the building is.

Also agreed, was the location and style of a new Library notice board with opening times and contact details. Both the signs are on order and may not be installed this week.

Cllr Mann said "I am pleased that after many years Collier Row Library will finally get a sign over its doors advising everyone that the Library is there, the improvement works should also help residents use the Library better".

The works are being funding by Fire Risk Assessment, H&S Budget. The remaining costs are coming from Library and Culture, revenue and capital budgets.

Havering Chief Executive ignores Councillor concerns


Cllr Mann has hit out at Havering Council Chief Executive, Cheryl Coppell for failing to reply to an e-mail concerning a financing issue around funding for the Freedom Pass. The e-mail was marked urgent and was sent on the 2nd November, and as of the 1st December, she had failed to reply or even acknowledge it.

However, Cllr Mann sent it with an auto acknowledge and he can see that the e-mail was opened on the 5th November. The e-mail was sent, following Cllr White, the leader, failing to answer a simple question in Full Council concerning a leaflet that the Tories had circulated suggesting that the Government had cut £1.8 million form Havering's Freedom Pass budget.

This was later found to be untrue, however Cllr White refused to answer and instead went into a rant at the Full Council meeting. Cllr Mann then sent the request to the Chief Executive, for her to answer and is still waiting.

Cllr Mann said "It is totally unacceptable that the Chief Executive of Havering Council should fail to answer such a serious question, in over 4 weeks, without so much as an acknowledgement, let alone a proper answer. I am concerned that she is setting a bad example to Council officers that dealing with members enquires should be dealt with in a speedy and professional manner.

Also more worrying is that by failing to answer me,she is becoming involved politically, by protecting the leader from having to tell me the truth in relation to my question".

Sunday, November 22, 2009

The Corps needs your vote


The Romford Drum and Trumpet Corps could be the winners of £50,000 from the Big Lottery Fund with your help!

Following applications from over 800 bodies in the London Region for the Peoples Millions, the Corps are in a final head-to-head with a Hackney music club to win the cash which would be used to establish a permanent home.

The band has been going for 52 years and has played in front of world wide audiences, at the FA Cup Final and performed to Heads of State

Voting begins at 9am on Monday and lasts until midnight. The number to call will be advertised on Monday at http://www.peoplesmillions.org.uk/.

THE CORPS NEED YOUR VOTE !

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Over £1,000 raised for St Francis Hospice


Collier Row & Mawneys Residents Association members, Cllr Andy Mann and Kevin Tonks, took part in a charity sponsored abseil back in September and two months later the amount raised has been announced.

Andy and Kevin dropped down the 120 foot YMCA building, at Roneo Corner, in aid of St Francis Hospice, who are based in Havering-Atte-Bower. The hospice offers specialist care to patients who have cancer or other life-limiting illnesses. It costs over £6.5 million every year to run the service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and can care for more than 1,600 patients and their families each year.

Including Gift Aid contributions, Cllr Andy Mann & Kevin Tonks, raised over £1,017 in much needed funds for St Francis Hospice, which they recently handed over to staff nurse Ann Macleod at the Hospice.

Cllr Mann said “We both enjoyed ourselves taking part in the abseil, its great to be able to raise money and enjoy what you are doing at the same time. It’s a long way down from the top of the building with some fantastic views across Romford, but we were both glad to be back on firmer ground, with over £1000 for St Francis Hospice”.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Update on 177 - 179 Mawney Road

Update on Planning Application no. P0986.09 in respect of 177-179, Mawney Road

Over fifty Mawneys Ward residents were in attendance at the Town Hall this week, for the Regulatory Services Committee. They were supported by Graham Price, of the Mawneys Action Team.

The application, to provide a residential care home for twelve residents with learning and or physical disabilities who would require constant supervision, had attracted fierce opposition from Mawneys residents. Over 200 had signed a petition, and there had in addition been 163 letters of objection sent in.

Last week, Graham Price had downloaded the committee report and delivered a hard copy to a local resident who had called a meeting of objectors the weekend before the Regulatory Services meeting to discuss it. Immediately prior to the meeting in The Town Hall, Graham Price spoke at length to Mr Andy Green, a local resident who would be making a two-minute speech as the lead objector on behalf of all the other residents who had objected.

Whilst the officers’ recommendation was to refuse the application, when the item was reached, a brief debate ensued as to whether there was a perceived need for the residential care home. Cllr Misir (Tory, Mawneys Ward) received rapturous applause when he suddenly moved the recommendation for refusal, but he rather spoilt the effect of this, when he appeared to second a supplementary motion from Cllr Tebbutt to defer a decision on the application until a later date, so that a stronger case for refusal could be established. Undoubtedly, many of the local residents present were thoroughly mystified and disappointed, and possibly angered, by this confused development.

Graham Price said after the meeting “In the event, I think that the decision made for deferral was a correct one. I had expressed my view to some of the residents, which was that the report seemed to be unbalanced. Several pages were taken up explaining how the proposal met every criteria and all the policies laid down. And then right at the end there was the recommendation for refusal, on grounds that seemed to be very thin and lightweight. The fear that I had was that a straight refusal on the night, for the reasons stated, could quite probably have led to the refusal being overturned on appeal.”

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Further Bus Strikes


Further Industrial action is expected to take place from 0300 Friday 20 November until 0300 Sunday 22 November, with all of the listed routes subject to possible withdrawal or reduction of service.

Core Routes: 5 8 15 (including Routemaster Heritage service) 25 26 30 48 55 56 62 69 86 97 101 103 104 106 115 145 147 158 169 175 205 230 238 241 247 257 262 276 277 287 294 296 300 325 330 366 369 376 387 396 473 496 D3.

School Routes: 608 647 674 678 687.

Night Routes: N8 N15 N26 N55 N86 N550, which will operate throughout Thursday night/Friday morning, but will be affected on Friday night/Saturday morning and Saturday night/Sunday morning.

For further information and updates please go to:http://www.tfl.gov.uk/

Saturday, November 14, 2009

The Village Stocks & Whipping Post


The Stocks and Whipping Post on Havering Village Green have recently been temporally removed to carry out repair and conservation works.

The proposed works to be carried out have been agreed with English Heritage. The works will involve repairing the Whipping Post and the end post for the stocks, refurbishing the ironwork and installing small timber props to the end posts (that previously existed and were shown on the old photographs).

It is hoped the work will not take to long and will be back as soon as possible.

Monday, November 09, 2009

Bus Strikes - Monday 9th November


Industrial action affecting local bus services run the the East London Bus Group is expected to take place from 3am on Monday 9 until 3am on Tuesday 10 November.

All routes below are subject to possible withdrawal or reduction of service:

Routes 5 8 15 (including Routemaster Heritage service) 25 26 30 48 55 56 62 69 86 97 101 103 104 106 115 145 147 158 169 175 205 230 238 241 247 257 262 276 277 287 294 296 300 325 330 366 369 376 387 396 473 496 D3.

School Routes: 608 647 674 678 687 (although it is hoped that these routes will operate).

Night Routes: N8 N15 N26 N55 N86 N550. These will operate throughout Sunday night/Monday morning, but may be affected by the action throughout Monday night/Tuesday morning.

For more information and updates please go to the Transport for London website

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Havering Remembers


Cllr Andy Mann, Kevin Tonks, Denis Stevens and Joe Webster attended the Havering Remembrance Service this morning at the Coronation Gardens in Main Road, Romford.

Service to remember and reflect on the sacrifices made by those who lost their lives or suffered during the two World Wars and in conflicts since were held throughout Havering on Remembrance Sunday.

The Service started at 10.55am and was conducted by Reverend Stephen Waine, Vicar of St Edward's Church. Musical accompaniment was provided by the Romford Salvation Army Band.

Along with ourselves, the service was attended by The Mayor of Havering; The Deputy Lieutenant of Havering, Air Commodore Brian Batt; The Member of Parliament for Romford, Andrew Rosindell; Chief Inspector John Harlow, on behalf of the Havering Borough Commander of Police; Councillors and representatives of local uniformed and civilian organisations.

After the Service there was a parade and march-past by veterans and uniformed organisations with music from the Royal British Legion Band. The salute was taken by The Mayor and the Deputy Lieutenant.

On Armistice Day, Wednesday the 11th November, the Mayor will attend the Armistice Day Service organised by the Royal Naval Association and the Royal British Legion. This will be held at the western end of Romford Market Place between the Lloyds TSB and Co-op banks starting at 10.45am.

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Fireworks Night on its way


Havering Council, Havering Police and the London Fire Brigade have launched a crackdown to prevent the sale of fireworks to under-18s. They will be making visits to remind retailers that it's illegal to sell fireworks without the necessary licence from Trading Standards.Havering Trading Standards takes a zero-tolerance approach to any breach of the stringent conditions governing the storage and sale of fireworks, which will result in legal proceedings and the confiscation of such products.

Though current legislation allows some businesses with special authorisation to sell fireworks all year round, most fireworks can only be sold between October 15 and November 9. It is illegal to set off fireworks between 11pm and 7am, though on special occasions like Bonfire Night they may be set off up until midnight, unless special permission for them to continue until 1am has been granted.

It is also an offence for anyone under 18 to possess fireworks in a public place. Using fireworks in an anti-social way is irresponsible, dangerous and unacceptable, so Havering Police Safer Neighbourhood Teams will be operating additional patrols throughout the borough at this time.Remember; fireworks are mini-explosives dressed up in colourful packaging – they are NOT toys. Most injuries caused by fireworks happen to children under 16, with many of them ending up with burn scars for life.

So please take care this bonfire night. Go to http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/Fireworks.asp for helpful safety advice from the London Fire Brigade.If you wish to report illegal sales of fireworks, you can call a special hotline 01708 433428 in confidence.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Romford Christmas Lights Switch On


Bob the Builder will be at the Romford Christmas Lights Switch-on, in Romford Market Place on the 12th November and will be doing the honours by turning on the lights.

There will be a packed schedule of fun, which starts at 4.30pm and runs until 6.30pm, with something for everyone. Entry is free. Among the entertainment will be the Kryptic Fusion Dance Crew, Lydia White and the winners of the recent Havering battle of the bands, Kid Neon.


The event is organised by Havering Council and Romford's four shopping centres - The Brewery, The Liberty Shopping Centre, The Mall and Romford Shopping Hall together with Romford Market.


Children's favourite Bob the Builder and his friends Spud and Wendy will light up Romford Town Centre as the Christmas illuminations are switched on at 6.30pm.


Among the other highlights in the Market Place will be a special visit from Santa and his reindeer and Panto favourites from the Queen's Theatre as well as a spectacular fireworks display.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Police advice on Halloween

With Halloween upon us, the Police have issued advice to tricksters, treaters and householders.
For fun and safety, trick or treating is always better in groups of friends. Don't split up into smaller groups.

Younger children should only go 'Trick or treating' when supervised by an adult. Stay with them.
Think road safety! You should wear bright and reflective costumes to ensure you are visible to road users. Take a torch or glow stick with you.

Plan a safe route that is well lit and stick to it. Unsupervised children should have a time set for their return. Don't take short cuts through gardens, alleyways or parks.

Only go to houses where you or your friends know the residents or homes that display a ‘Trick or Treating Welcome Here' Halloween pumpkin. Never call at homes after 9pm.

Never go into a stranger's house even if you are invited – stay on the doorstep.
Don't demand money and be grateful for ANY treats. Ask your parents or guardian to check your treats before you eat them.

Don't vandalise anything or throw things like eggs, flour or paint at people, houses or animals, it could be classed as criminal damage or assault and a night of fun could end up with you being in trouble with the police.

Report any suspicious or criminal activity to the Police.
Remember large groups of young people can be very intimidating. Think about how your behaviour affects others. If you wouldn't want it done to your Parents or grandparents, don't do it to anyone else.

Extra advice to parents and guardians:

Please be aware where your children are at all times and be sure you know what they are doing.
Respect people's right not to accept ‘Trick or Treating. This activity is not part of traditional British culture and can be offensive to some people.

Make sure your children understand that they should not call at addresses after 9pm.
Please encourage your children to engage in a positive activity on this night. Halloween is not an excuse for loutish behaviour and the normal threshold test of what isn't acceptable still applies. Please don't allow your children to take eggs and flour out of the house.

Unsupervised trick or treaters have an increased risk of coming to harm or getting in trouble with police for excessive behaviour. For a fun and safe Halloween it is better that all trick or treaters are supervised.

Police time spent dealing with incidents caused by unsupervised children on Halloween impacts massively on our ability to fight crime and provide a service to those in real need. Don't let your children's behaviour be the reason we are unable to respond to an emergency call.

Please encourage your children to engage in a positive activity on this night. Halloween is not an excuse for loutish behaviour and the normal threshold test of what isn't acceptable still applies. Please don't allow your children to take eggs and flour out of the house.

Unsupervised trick or treaters have an increased risk of coming to harm or getting in trouble with police for excessive behaviour. For a fun and safe Halloween it is better that all trick or treaters are supervised.

Police time spent dealing with incidents caused by unsupervised children on Halloween impacts massively on our ability to fight crime and provide a service to those in real need. Don't let your children's behaviour be the reason we are unable to respond to an emergency call.

Please encourage your children to engage in a positive activity on this night. Halloween is not an excuse for loutish behaviour and the normal threshold test of what isn't acceptable still applies. Please don't allow your children to take eggs and flour out of the house.

Unsupervised trick or treaters have an increased risk of coming to harm or getting in trouble with police for excessive behaviour. For a fun and safe Halloween it is better that all trick or treaters are supervised.

Police time spent dealing with incidents caused by unsupervised children on Halloween impacts massively on our ability to fight crime and provide a service to those in real need. Don't let your children's behaviour be the reason we are unable to respond to an emergency call.

Please encourage your children to engage in a positive activity on this night. Halloween is not an excuse for loutish behaviour and the normal threshold test of what isn't acceptable still applies. Please don't allow your children to take eggs and flour out of the house.

Unsupervised trick or treaters have an increased risk of coming to harm or getting in trouble with police for excessive behaviour. For a fun and safe Halloween it is better that all trick or treaters are supervised.

Police time spent dealing with incidents caused by unsupervised children on Halloween impacts massively on our ability to fight crime and provide a service to those in real need. Don't let your children's behaviour be the reason we are unable to respond to an emergency call.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Half Term Haloween Fun


Havering Council has arranged fun activities for the borough's children and young people this half-term, which runs from Monday October 26 to Friday October 30.

Havering Council has arranged fun activities for the borough's children and young people this half-term, which runs from Monday October 26 to Friday October 30.

A sport camp will be taking place on Brittons School astroturf pitch from Wednesday to Friday with sports including football, cricket, rounders, tennis, athletics and handball. Sport camps are free and for children aged eight to 14.

On Wednesday 28 October at Collier Row Library at 2.15pm children can make their own creepy Halloween bat. There will also be a fancy dress competition with a prize for the best dressed. Tickets cost £1 and it is for children aged five and under.

A similar event will take place at Collier Row Library on Friday 30 October, also at 2.15pm where spookily dressed children can make their own Halloween themed characters. Tickets cost £2 and the event is aimed at children aged five and over.

Children should bring a packed lunch, water and waterproof jacket to sport camps. Book by calling 01708 434 743. To book for the events at Collier Row Library call 01708 434 936.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Clocks Go Back Tomorrow


This weekend marks the end of British Summer Time, with the clocks going back on Sunday 25 October 2009. If you don't remember this on Sunday morning, you may start to wonder why everyone else is late.

The change will bring brighter mornings, but darker nights. Avoid confusion - and missed appointments - by getting ready in advance. If you reset your household clocks and time-based equipment on Saturday night, you won't spend Sunday trying to figure out what is going on, and when.

British Summer Time (BST) starts on the last Sunday in March and ends on the last Sunday in October, at 01.00 am Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

Since 2002, the clocks have changed on standard dates throughout the EU, making things easier for travellers. Britain and Ireland constantly remain an hour behind most of Central Europe. This is because we are on Greenwich Mean Time instead of Central European Time.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Secondary School Admissions


Parents are reminded that the deadline for receipt of secondary school admission applications is Friday 23 October. We recommend that applications are made online to avoid delays. If you prefer to complete the paper form, please make sure we receive your application before the deadline. Late applications could reduce the chances of getting a place at your preferred school.

Parents wishing to apply online for a Secondary School place for September 2010 may do so via the E-admissions Website until the 23 October 2009.

Parents wishing to apply for a Primary School place for September 2010 may do so online between the 1 October 2009 and 11 December 2009.

Any problems that parents are facing with the site can be dealt with via mailto:support@eadmissions.org.ukor by calling 0208 255 5555

Some schools in Havering require parents to complete supplementary forms. You can find these via the See Also section on this page.

If you require more information on this area please contact the Admissions Team on 01708 434600

Saturday, October 17, 2009

North Romford Area Committee

The next meeting of the North Romford Area Committee will be held this week, on Thursday 22nd October, starting at 7.30pm. StreetCare officers will be present from 7pm, along with Cllr Mann and other members of the Residents Association.

The meeting is being held at Clockhouse Primary School, in Clockhouse Lane, Collier Row.

Items on the agenda include a report about proposed yellow lines in the new Havring's estate (the former Gobions school site) and in Litten Close, off Lodge Lane.

Their is also the opportunity to raise question in a public forum for 30 minutes. For more information and to see the agenda, click on the link below.

http://www.havering.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=19542&p=0

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Say No to Dartford Crossing sell - Off


SIGN THE PETITION TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT

Gordon Brown has recently announced a car boot sale of British owned assets, to ballance the books after bringing the Country to its knees.

The proposed sell-off of the Dartford Crossing will mean that the toll will not only remain but is likely to increase significantly as private operators seek to maximise profits.

The Crossing should not be sold off and, furthermore, the toll should be scrapped at the earliest possible opportunity in order to prevent the unacceptable levels of delay, pollution and cost to business.

SIGN THE PETITION TO THE PRIME MINISTER TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT

Monday, October 12, 2009

2nd Annual Horseman Sunday Service


Cllr Andy Mann attended the 2nd Havering-Atte-Bower Conservation Societies “Horseman’s Sunday Service” held on the village green last Sunday.

The event started with a parade of horses from across the various stables based in the Village, approx 50 where on display whilst an open air service was conducted by the Revd David Marshall of St Johns Church, with songs being sung and prayers said for the horses and for the residents of the village.

After the horses had all been presented with a rosette by the M.P for Romford and myself. A BBQ was kindly laid on by the Church and HABCOS, which some 100 plus people took advantage of in the glorious Autumn sun that came out especially for the day.

The whole event was fantastic and really brought out the best of the village, my thanks to Nicky Gates and Heather Sherry (who are the Chairman and Secretary) and their team of helpers for putting the event together, I very much look forward to the 3rd annual service, next year.

Cllr Andy Mann

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Freedom Pass Mischief from the Tories


Cllr Andy Mann has hit out at the Collier Row Conservatives after producing a leaflet that is full of inaccuracies and lies in relation to the Freedom Pass, by implying that the Government have withheld this year’s payment of £1.8 Million from Havering Council. The leaflet was written by Silly Billy Taylor, who has a habit of printing mis-leading leaflets for the Conservative Party.

Cllr Mann is particularly unhappy about a quote from Cllr Binion and Leader of the Council Cllr Michael White who say “The Collier Row & Mawneys Residents Association have failed to defend the free travel and that he (Cllr Mann) regularly votes with the Labour party in the Town Hall”

Cllr Mann said “I am amazed that the Leader of the Council can get himself involved in another leaflet produced by Silly Billy Taylor (he of the Bower Park School to close leaflet, which was full of lies), I expect this sort of thing from Cllr Binion, as she does not know any better, having been mentored by former Councillor, Alby Tebbutt. However for Cllr White to associate himself with such deliberately misleading statements scarring the elderly of our Borough is an abuse of Power”

The Facts

· The Government have not withheld any money this year !

· The Government have actually started a consultation with London Councils on the possibility of withdrawing the last year of a three year grant in 2010 / 2011. The total grant across London is £55 million, with Havering’s part being possibly £1.8 million.

· Havering Council actually received a saving last year from the Freedom Pass budget of some £2.65 million, which it used to prop up some of its overspending Council Departments.

London Councils first raised this issue, after they attended a meeting with Whitehall Officials and came away with some concerns from it and are now seeking reassurances that the money will not be cut. (Cllr Merrick Cockell, Chairman of London Councils speaking in London Bulletin Sept/Oct 2009)

Cllr Mann said “If the Conservatives managed to run the finances of the Borough better they would not be in this mess, we have £12.5 million tied up in Iceland and they took £2.65 million out of the Freedom pass budget last year and spread around overspending budgets in the Council”.

Cllr Mann goes on “Everyone knows you can not trust Gordon Brown when it comes to finance, if the Conservatives had been a but more prudent last year and not spent their savings of £2.65 million form the Freedom Pass budget, we would not be in this position now”.

The Collier Row and Mawneys Residents Association have an on-line petition at their web site www.collier-row.co.uk that residents can sign if they wish to show their support for not cutting funding from the grant.

As Chairman of the Collier Row & Mawneys Residents Association, Cllr Mann has written to Cllr Michael White and Mr Billy Taylor warning them that any further lies printed in a Conservative Newsletter will result in Court Action. It is not the first time this has happened, Cllr Mann issued proceedings in the County Court against Cllr Michael White two years ago.

Cllr Mann said “I will do whatever is needed to protect my good name and that of the Collier Row & Mawneys Residents Association, if that mean we have to take the Leader of the Council back to Court again, then so be it. The residents of Collier Row deserve far better than what they are getting from the Five Conservative Councillors at present, and if we need to put all of them in a witness box to prove they are lying then so be it”

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Joe Webster beats the Chatsworth Challenge


Mawneys Action member, Joe Webster, walked 25 miles across the hills of the Peak District to raise money for the charity, Breaks 4 Kids. Joe said “Not only was it a long walk but also involved ascents totalling 3500 feet. Fortunately the weather was just right for walking and I managed to complete the course in ten hours and sixteen minutes.”


By his efforts Joe has raised over £600 for the charity which sponsors young people who otherwise could not afford residential courses in climbing, caving, canoeing and other outward bound type courses run by the Youth Hostels Association.


Joe quoted a statement by the Department of Education and Skills in 2006, “Staying away for a few or more days is a powerful way of developing key life skills, building confidence, self esteem, communication and team working.” He added, “I do not necessarily agree with everything that emanates from the department but over this I totally concur. If it helps to get a few youngsters off the streets into something useful it is worth every penny spent".


Joe is pictured on the summit of Helvellyn in the Lake District earlier in the year whilst training for the Chatsworth Challenge.


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Young Artists on Display


From the 25th September until the 1st October 2009, Havering will host a free exhibition of young contemporary artists and writers. Open everyday from 11am until 5pm the exhibition will be held in the former shop 'Heart of Dixie UK' (opposite the Salvation Army building) in Romford.

Free workshops and talks will be available to attend for both individuals and groups. Everyone is welcome, please come along and support youth arts in the area.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Romfest 09


On Sunday 27 September Havering Council will present 'Romfest'; a free, day-long festival of music, dance, sport and the arts. The day will get off to a flying start at 10am with a 5 kilometre Fun Run in Raphael Park. You can walk, run, jog or be pushed around in a buggy – it doesn't matter.

From midday until seven in the evening, Romford market place will be the venue for a non-stop programme of free, live entertainment featuring a host of superb local talent.

The programme also includes some great headline acts - Chico, Blazin' Squad and “Lemar” – with some of our most popular local presenters from Time 107.5 and Link 92.2 comparing the lavish stage show.

Don't worry if you can't make it to the front of the stage – we've laid on an overhead big screen so you don't miss out on any of the action!

And there will be lots of other things going on to keep visitors of all ages entertained. Why not try your hand at the arts and crafts workshops on offer; pick up some handy personal safety advice from the borough's experts; check out the active sports zone or pop along to the fashion show in The Liberty Shopping Centre?

There'll be street entertainers, amusements and, at 5pm, the Romfest Best Rock Band competition taking place at Brannigans in South Street concluding with a special performance by London Blackmarket. Doors open at 5pm at Brannigans and entry is FREE before 8.30pm.

Romfest will offer something for everyone. And the great thing is the admission is FREE. So mark the date – Sunday 27 September – on your calendar, tell your friends and join us for a great day out.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Latest Newsletter Delivered


Issue 16 of the Collier Row and Mawneys Residents Association newsletter is now being delivered across Mawneys and Havering Park Wards. Over 10,500 copies are issued free by volunteers across Chase Cross, Collier Row, Mawneys and Havering-Atte-Bower.

Items in this issue include, the alcohol license approved by the Conservative controlled committee for Newsboy, Websters Walkabout, St Francis 25th Anniversary Celebrations, Travellers invade Bedfords Park again and Bower Park exam result success. See the full details by clicking below.

Click here or on the the newsletter to go to our archive and read the newsletters on-line.


Monday, September 07, 2009

Friends of Havering Country Park Quiz Night


The whole Collier Row & Mawneys Residents Association team attended the Quiz Night of the Friends of Havering Country Park last Saturday, to help raise funds for the group to spend in the park.

Over 80 people attended the night, helping to raise over £600 that the group can use to good use in the park. Our team kept up with the top teams for a good part of the night, but we lost out on the music round and ended up a close 5th out of the 13 or so teams who took part.

The friends group has been running for over almost 3 years now and has grown in that time, with new members and has consistently pushed the Council in setting out its plans for the parks investments.

Cllr Mann said “We were all very pleased to be able to support the friends group for the second year running out their quiz night, it was a great night and we all very much look forward to coming back next year, maybe we can improve on our score”

For more information about the group, take a look at their web site at,
http://sites.google.com/site/fohcpg

Charity Abseil down YMCA building



Havering Park Ward members, Cllr Andy Mann and Kevin Tonks, both took part in a sponsored abseil at the weekend. Andy and Kevin dropped in at the YMCA building during Saturday (the 5th Sept), to take part in the sponsored abseil event. Upminster and Cranham Residents Association Councillors, Clarence Barrett and Linda Van Den Hende also took part on Sunday.

They dropped down the 120 foot building in aid of St Francis Hospice, who are based in Havering-Atte-Bower. The hospice offers specialist care to patients who have cancer or other life-limiting illnesses. It costs over £6.5 million every year to run the service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and can care for more than 1,600 patients and their families each year.

Its still not to late to sponsor Cllr Andy Mann & Kevin Tonks, who aim to raise over £700 for St Francis.

If you would like to sponsor Andy & Kevin please go to the just giving web site at http://www.justgiving.com/AndyandKevsbigabseil/ Or you can send a cheque made payable to St Francis Hospice to Andy Mann, at 380 Havering Road, Romford, Essex, RM1 4DE.



Friday, September 04, 2009

YMCA Charity Abseail Event


Its not to late to sponsor Cllr Andy Mann & Kevin Tonks, who will be literally dropping in at the YMCA building this Saturday (the 5th Sept), to take part in the sponsored abseil event. They will be dropping down the 120 foot building in aid of St Francis Hospice at 3.30pm tomorrow afternoon.

Andy and Kevin aim to raise £500 for St Francis, who are based in Havering-Atte-Bower, the hospice offers specialist care to patients who have cancer or other life-limiting illnesses.
It costs over £6.5 million every year to run the service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and can care for more than 1,600 patients and their families each year.
If you would like to sponsor Andy & Kevin please go to the just giving web site at http://www.justgiving.com/AndyandKevsbigabseil/ or send a cheque made payable to St Francis Hospice to Andy Mann, at 380 Havering Road, Romford, Essex, RM1 4DE.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Bower Park School - Best Ever Exam Results


Bower Park School are celebrating after their 2009 GCSE Exam result jumped a massive 14% on the previous years. The amount of pupils receiving five A* to C grade GCSE’s including English and Maths increased from 35% to 40%.

The overall figure of A* to C grades without English and Maths, increased from 44% to a whopping 63%, a 50% increase on last year. This is the fifth year in succession that the results at Bower Park have increased since Head Teacher, Mary Morrison joined the school.

This continues the trend of year on year improvement and is once again Bower Park Schools highest results.

Head Teacher, Mary Morrison said, “I am extremely proud of the achievement of our pupils over the last 12 months in gaining such a good set of results, all of the pupils have been a credit to the school, I must also say a big thank you to all of the school staff who have contributed towards this excellent progress”.

Local Councillor and School Governor, Andrew Mann said “This is another brilliant result for Bower Park students and staff, all of which deserve praise for what they have achieved over the last 12 months. Bower Park is a fantastic school within our community and these latest results are proof that it is continuing to move forward and is changing all the time”.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

177 / 179 Mawney Road

Mawneys team member Graham Price, has received adverse comments from a numbeCheck Spellingr of concerned residents in relation to a planning application for 177/179, Mawney Road.

This is for a change of use from a purely residential home, to a residential institution, to provide a residential care home for twelve residents, with ancillary facilities, amenity space and parking provision.

Graham has spoken to a number of residents in Mawney Road, and has also taken up a complaint received from a resident about the lack of notification. We are aware that there have been over 100 letters of objection sent in, which is a huge number for a planning issue, and we will be monitoring the progress of the application very closely.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Free entry into the Havering Show - August Bank Holiday


The Havering Show, supported by The City Pavilion, is back for its 29th year. So make a diary date for the August Bank Holiday weekend - Sunday 30 and Monday 31 August in Harrow Lodge Park, Hornchurch. It promises to be a great fun day out for the whole family. And this year admission is free (NB there is a £1 charge for parking).

The Show will feature two great live music acts from pop's golden era - Eric Faulkner's Bay City Rollers ('By Bye Baby', 'Give a Little Love') and sixties chart-toppers The Manfreds ('Do Wah Diddy Diddy', 'Pretty Flamingo'),as well as the Never Forget tribute to Take That. Visit the Music Stage for the full line-up. There will also be an array of fun activities for all from the jousting Knights of Middle England to canine act, Delta Dogs.

Last year's popular acts, Stallions of Substance and the Havering Majorettes will be returning to the main stage.

Planet Havering will once again be providing environmental activities and workshops as well as a solar powered stage. Freecycle, a 'bring and take' opportunity, will match people who have things they no longer need with people who need them. This reduces the amount of things thrown away, minimises waste and helps you to save money.

There will be many other Activities and Workshops at the show including assault courses, bouncy castles, a traditional fun fair and craft and flower displays.

Don't forget to bring your Haveringcard to the show as many stalls will be offering discounts or special offers to residents. You can also find out more and pick up a FREE Haveringcard in the Havering Council marquee (Your Community area). Proof of address not more than three months old, such as a utility bill will be required.


For more information about the show, go to Havering Councils web site by clicking here.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Newsboy granted alcohol Licence

Denis Stevens was on hand at the town Hall this week, speaking on behalf of Cllr Mann who is on holiday against a licensing application for an off license in Chase Cross Road. Sadly, Councillors decided to grant the license, despite objections from the Police, albeit with some restrictions.

However, local residents have vowed to boycott a newsagent after councillors gave the green light for them to sell alcohol. At the end of the licensing meeting on Monday August 10, residents said that they would take action after the committee agreed the application for Newsboy in Chase Cross Road, Romford.

Resident Julie Green said: "I feel very disappointed because the committee has not fully grasped the weight of people's anger. "I think he will definitely see a decline in his sales because people will boycott the shop."

Councillors agreed for the off licence to sell alcohol but they also put on conditions restricting the sale of alcohol in the shop from 10am to 9pm for seven days a week, two people have to be on duty at all time and staff training to be provided.Other conditions included restricting two young people to the shop at one time, bottle and can marking, a refusal register to be kept and CCTV cameras to be installed.

Earlier the councillors heard a presentation from resident George Higgins who was against the application because he believed that it would add to the problems already in the area. He said: "If alcohol was introduced in the shop public safety and crime is going to take a bad turn and I can only see bad news coming in the future."

The residents were also concerned that more people were not able to respond against the application because it was advertised in a paper that was not delivered to all residents and advertised behind the counter in the shop.

Denis Steven, speaking on behalf of Cllr Andy Mann, (Havering Park, Resident's Association) said: "I am disappointed that the formal legal adverts about this application were placed in the Yellow Advertiser, a paper which is not delivered to the new Havering's estate and, living in Havering Road myself, a paper that is only delivered every other week or so."

Friday, August 07, 2009

Bat Walk in Havering Country Park


The Friends of Havering Country Park in association with Essex Bat Group or organising another Bat Walk in Havering Country Park on Saturday 15th August, at 7.45pm, following the success of the walk held last summer (pictured above). It is known that there are at least three species of Bat in the park, so you should be in for a good night.

You must also be over 11 years old to take part, a small charge of £2.50 is payable per person and you should book in advance.

To reserve a place, please leave your contact details on the friend’s mobile phone, 07531 250463 or email them at: fohcpg@googlemail.com

All places will be reserved on a first come first served basis. In the event of bad weather a talk on the subject will take place under cover.

If you would like to take part, click here for more information.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Friends of Bedfords Park


The next work day of the Friends of Bedfords Park, takes place this Sunday, the 9th August. If you would like to come along and help, just turn up at 10.00 outside the visitors centre.

The previous work day in July involved the pruning of some Giant Knot Weed by the walled garden so that it can be treated with herbicide by the council when it starts to regrow.

In the afternoon they cleared some of the paths around a couple of the ponds to the south of the park near Lower Bedfords Road. These paths were initially cleared by us about three of years ago. Although they are used by some dog walkers there is not enough 'traffic' to keep them completely clear.

One of the ponds was completely covered in duckweed whilst the other was clear of it. They also collected various items of 'litter' while we were walking around.

For further information contact Lois or Bill Amos on 01708 704619.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009


The Collier Row and Mawneys Residents Association has learnt that a group of Travellers have invaded Befords Country Park in Havering Atte Bower.

They arrived at 2pm on Friday and despite the efforts of the police and parks department 6 caravans, 2 vans and a 4x4 managed to get onto the grass.

Planning enforcement issued Section 77 papers giving the travellers until Monday afternoon to leave the site. When Residence association action members visited the park on Tuesday evening they were still there. The council will now seek a court order to remove them from the site.

The Parks department has secured the area and arranged for 24hour security to stop any others entering the park.

This is the second time that travellers have been able to gain access to the park.

Monday, August 03, 2009

Haverings Sports Summer Programme


Havering Councils, Sports Development Team have lined up a great range of activities for young people aged 8-19 years to enjoy during the summer holidays.

You can try lots of different sports including archery, cricket, tag rugby, basketball, handball, netball, football, tennis, athletics and many more. There's something happening at locations all over Havering, so there's bound to be one close to where you live.

They have also arranged family fun days at Harrow Lodge Park, Upminster Park and Dagnam Park. And in August the Active Sports Zone comes to Rise Park for a week of sporting activities.

You can download a PDF version of the Havering Sports Summer Activities programme from the link below:

To make a booking, just call the Sports Development Team on 01708 434743.

Saturday, August 01, 2009

New Recycling Schemes comes to Collier Row


A recycling collection trial that resulted in big increase in the usual amount of orange sacks and cardboard being collected, will become a permanent service and expand to cover more of the borough on Monday 3 August. The trial began in November and enabled 25,000 residents to recycle more materials in parts of Elm Park, Upminster, Cranham, Hornchurch and Rainham.

The improved service involves collecting orange sacks (including cardboard) and refuse sacks in different vehicles on the same day each week. This will now be rolled out to most of Collier Row, who missed out on being part of the scheme last year. Residents will receive a letter informing them if their property is covered by the new service. The remainder of the borough will be included in November.

A further three dedicated recycling vehicles will be introduced at the beginning of August and more vehicles being introduced in November.

Orange recycling sacks and flattened cardboard will be collected in one vehicle and the rubbish sacks in another on the same day each week. Yellow pages directories can now go in the orange recycling sacks.

More than 1,600 tonnes of orange sacks and cardboard were collected in the first 19 weeks of the trial. This equates to 90 tonnes per week compared to an average of 20 tonnes in the same area before the trial was launched.

The collection process has contributed to increasing the percentage of household waste recycled and composed to more than 27 per cent in 2008/9. It is expected that once the trial is rolled out, the recycling and composting rate could rise to 36 per cent.

For more information see the Council website: http://www.havering.gov.uk/recyclingOr call 01708 432563.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

FREE - Summer Playfest in the Park


Havering will be hosting its annual Playfest again this summer. A free play festival which will take place over five days throughout the borough’s parks, to celebrate national Playday.The first Playfest was held last year, thanks to a £99,000 grant from the Big Lottery Fund to host the event over three years.

Following last year’s successful event, an extra day has been added to make sure as many children as possible get the chance to take part.Activities at this year’s event include sports like quick cricket and short tennis as well as a dance workshop, interactive music, bouncy castles and face painting.

Playfest will be at:
Central Park, Harold Hill on Monday 3 August

Raphael Park, Romford on Tuesday 4 August

Harrow Lodge Park, Hornchurch on Wednesday 5 August

Rainham Recreation Ground on Thursday 6 August

Upminster Park on Friday 7 August.

Now the summer holidays have begun, it’s time for children to get out and about in the borough, make new friends, try new things and get active, this free event is a great, stress-free summer day out for children.