ALLOTMENT IMPROVEMENTS
The Council is to fund improvements to allotments throughout Havering, further upgrading fencing, paths, water supply and facilities. Havering has 26 allotment sites covering over 87 acres. The Council works with the borough’s many allotment societies who manage the sites. For more information about allotment sites in Havering please see http://www.havering.gov.uk/Pages/Allotments.asp.
ANGEL WAY
The new development in Angel Way will have a living "green wall" facing on to Romford Ring Road, measures to reduce energy use and CO2 emissions, and promote use of renewable energy sources and recycling. There will be electric car charging points. The scheme will be Code for Sustainable Homes level 4.
EASTERN ROAD
A new development inside the Ring Road will achieve Code for Sustainable Homes level 4 and BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) "very good". The scheme will include measure to promote nature conservation, habitats and the water and environmental quality of Black’s Brook, and measures to reduce energy use and promote use of sustainable energy.
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