FLYPOSTING ON UTILITY COMPANY CABINETS
Please report flyposting on these cabinets - normally belonging to one of the telephone operators - to Havering Councils Streetcare Call Centre on 01708 432563 or by email to streetcare@havering.gov.uk.
DOG FOULING ON THE STREET
Problems with this should be reported to the Council Streetcare Department on 01708 432563. Alternatively problems can be reported online at Streetcare@havering.gov.uk.
ABANDONED SHOPPING TROLLEYS
Abandoned Asda trolleys can be reported to their Romford shop on 01708 388700. Abandoned Marks and Spencer trolleys can be reported to their Romford store on 01708 766424. Residents can also report any abandoned shopping trolleys to the Council on 01708 432563.
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The parks protection service phone number you have listed is wrong,
ReplyDeleteIts 07904 805872
Please let people know, as its been very frustrating trying to contact these people