ROMFORD MARKET
A new food court offering freshly cooked delicacies from around the world has been established in the Market. From mid to late-July events will be organised in Romford Market and throughout the town to promote independent retailers and market traders. For more information please see http://www.havering.gov.uk/romfordmarket or follow the Market on Twitter @LBofHavering.
VICTORIA ROAD
The organisation Transport for London will decide whether to fund environmental improvements in Victoria Road (inside the Ring Road) and in The Battis at a meeting in July.
PARK LANE
Havering Magistrates upheld the Council’s decision to refuse longer alcohol licensing hours at Hornchurch Food and Wine. Many thanks to all those residents who took the time to attend the Court and express concerns at this application.
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