Work and Money (Havering)You are in: London > London Local > Havering > Work and Money Stories about jobs, education, planning, housing and transport in Havering.  Multi million pound project to help one of Havering's poorest areas  Government minister says Thames Gateway regeneration will not be weakened by economic crisis  Concern as the organisation managing Havering’s council housing faces £2 million loss  Traders hope credit crunch could lead to more customers at Romford market  Havering man sentenced for selling illegal CDs and DVDs  New mentoring scheme hopes to help unemployed young black men in east London achieve career goals.  Do you remember what the Thames Gateway used to be like in it's industrial heyday?  Havering council could lose £12.5 million tied up in Iceland's Landsbanki  Nine Havering care workers win millions in Euromillions jackpot  Thousands left stranded as bus drivers take action over pay  A Havering bank has been fined thousands of pounds for not disposing of customer details properly.  Young people from Havering facing housing difficulties build their own new homes  Council says it’s “disappointed” by punishment given to convicted benefit cheat.  Cops clamp down on rail vandalism by offering cash for information on vandals  MPs approve £16 billion Crossrail scheme which will link Romford to West London  Pupil found with two knives at Havering primary school  School takes its fight to stay open to the courts  Lotto prize worth more than £80 thousand remains unclaimed  Children from around Havering give their ideas of what their new schools should look like  Havering residents urged to find something out of the ordinary to recycle  Think tank says east London's poor are at risk of being "trampled in the Olympic gold rush"  New diploma qualification risks failing if flaws are not ironed out, an exam board head has warned  Almost £1 million in tax written off by Barking & Dagenham council  Seven could be axed accross Havering Barking & Dagenham under new proposals  Parents at Havering school watch kids in last Christmas concert before school shuts down  Conga dancing, rapping Sir wins teacher of the year award  Are traditional East End markets on the decline? Or could a new kind of customer help them thrive?  Parents from Dunningford Primary School march to the Prime Minister's office to try and save school  Dunningford parents fight for the future of their primary school.  Fears for Hornchurch High street grow as row over parking continues  Redevelopment could bring mulit million pound investment to Havering, Barking & Dagenham More from this sectionYou are in: London > London Local > Havering > Work and Money |