The Havering Islamic Cultural Centre is among several establishments that have submitted planning applications this week. The center aims to maintain its current service hours during the holy month of Ramadan.
Havering Council has received a total of 31 planning applications for various developments across the borough. Some of the most notable applications include:
– Plans for a detached three-bedroom chalet bungalow with amenities and parking at Central Drive, Hornchurch.
– Proposed alterations to a property at 1 Charlbury Crescent, Romford, to create a one-bedroom ground floor flat and a two-story four-bedroom dwelling.
– Conversion of a single dwelling into two flats at Collier Row Lane, Romford.
– Installation of an internally illuminated digital screen at the Coopers Arms Service Station on Rush Green Road, Romford.
– Request for an extension of service hours at the Havering Islamic Cultural Centre on Waterloo Road, Romford, during Ramadan. The current hours are set to expire in February 2025, and the center is seeking to renew them for an additional three years.
– Retrospective application to change the use of a salon on Victoria Road, Romford, to a hot food restaurant.
– Plans for a new one-story dwelling at 28 Poplar Street, Romford.
– Construction of five four-bedroom houses with landscaping and amenities at 14 Rainham Road, Rainham.
Detailed information on each application can be accessed on the council’s website at https://www.havering.gov.uk/info/20034/planning/116/planning_searches/.
The influx of planning applications reflects the ongoing development and growth within the borough of Havering. These new projects aim to enhance accessibility, provide new housing options, and cater to the needs of the community. The proposed extension of service hours at the Havering Islamic Cultural Centre during Ramadan demonstrates a commitment to accommodating religious practices and fostering inclusivity within the local area.
As the council reviews and considers each application, residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged in the planning process. Community feedback and input play a vital role in shaping the future of Havering and ensuring that development projects align with the needs and values of the residents.
Overall, the variety of planning applications highlights the dynamic nature of urban planning and development in the borough. By embracing change and innovation, communities like Havering can continue to evolve and thrive while preserving their unique character and identity.