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.