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The Havering Council meeting on 3 September 2025 included discussion of a motion regarding houses in multiple occupation (HMOs), a debate on Mercury Land Holdings (MLH), and member questions on topics ranging from allotment sites to school street zones. The council agreed to prepare evidence for widening Article 4 directions1 to include all detached homes, but rejected a motion to revise the MLH business plan to focus on social homes.

HMO Planning Protections

Councillor Anisha Patel moved a Conservative group motion to strengthen planning protection across Havering related to HMOs. The motion called for the planning policy team to prepare evidence to extend or replace the current Article 4 direction to remove permitted development rights for the conversion of C32 to C43 HMOs in all detached homes across Havering, and to complete this work within six months.

Councillor Graham Williamson, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, proposed an amendment on behalf of the Havering Residents Association group, stating that the council should ask the planning policy team to prepare the necessary evidence for consideration of widening or replacing the current Article 4 directions, so that removal of permitted development rights for change of use from C3 to C4 HMOs are extended to include all detached homes throughout the borough, and commit to begin the necessary consultation and legal preparation process for its introduction after due process and evidence submitted to the Secretary of State.

Councillor Williamson said that the timescales set out in the original motion were unrealistic and unachievable, and that the amendment was more realistic and would prepare a better evidence application to the Secretary of State.

The Havering Residents Association group amendment was carried, and agreed as the substantive motion.

Mercury Land Holdings Business Plan

Councillor David Taylor moved a Conservative group motion recommending a revision of the Mercury Land Holdings (MLH) business plan to focus the company on delivering social homes and driving down temporary accommodation costs. Councillor Taylor argued that the council was spending millions of pounds every year placing tenants into private landlord accommodation, and that MLH was set up for affordable housing, not social housing.

Councillor Williamson proposed an amendment on behalf of the Havering Residents Association group, stating that the council recognises Mercury Land Holdings business plan, which focuses the company on delivering much needed homes driving down housing demand and offering affordable housing. He said that MLH was established to deliver good quality and well managed private rented sector (PRS) homes in the borough in response to local demand and to address a lack of quality within the private sector.

The amendment was not carried, and the original motion was agreed.

Members' Questions

Members posed questions to the Leader of the Council and relevant cabinet members on a variety of issues.

Allotments

Councillor Jackie McArdle asked the Leader of the Council to provide assurance that the administration would take steps to make statutory the four allotment sites in Havering still designed as 'temporary'. The Leader of the Council confirmed that the council would seek to designate the remaining four sites as 'statutory' sites under the Allotments Act 1925.

Exemption Bays

Councillor Keith Darvill, Leader of the Labour Group, asked what arrangements were made to ensure that specially marked out exemption bays are maintained with clear markings. Councillor Barry Mugglestone, Cabinet Member for Environment and Deputy Mayor of Havering, responded that all road markings and parking signs are installed in accordance with published regulations, and that regular inspections are carried out by the council's highways inspectors. He added that he was prepared to attend the Arrow Crescent area to view the position directly.

Capital Receipts

Councillor Martin Goode asked Councillor Christopher Wilkins, Cabinet Member for Finance, to confirm the total amount to date that represents loans from capital to cover revenue expenditure. Councillor Wilkins responded that the capitalisation directive for 2024 totalled £18.1m and this had been fully funded from capital receipts.

Speed Enforcement

Councillor Philip Ruck asked the Leader of the Council to outline any plans to increase the monitoring of 20mph areas, or to introduce additional measures such as speed bumps, to help reduce speeds and improve the safety of residents. The Leader of the Council responded that the council has no powers to enforce 20mph zones, and that speed enforcement powers lie with the police. He added that a history of road deaths or serious injuries in an area had to be demonstrated to Transport for London (TfL) in order for funding to be secured.

Havering Volunteer Centre Rent

Councillor David Taylor asked Councillor Wilkins to confirm whether the rents for the Havering Volunteer Centre (HVC) would be increased. Councillor Wilkins responded that HVC have been offered various accommodation options, including the option to remain in their current premises, and that he would review previous correspondence between the Volunteer Centre and council officers to confirm the financial required had been supplied.

Fly-Tipping Enforcement

Councillor Jane Keane asked Councillor Mugglestone if he agreed that tougher enforcement combined with the weekly publication of the borough's fly-tipping statistics would help to inform residents and contribute to reducing such illegal activity. Councillor Mugglestone responded that he would discuss the introduction of a 'wall of shame' identifying people who had been convicted of fly-tipping with officers.

Recycling Sacks

Councillor Darren Wise asked Councillor Mugglestone what progress had been made in finding alternative venues in Harold Wood where recycling sacks can be collected from. Councillor Mugglestone responded that he would get information from officers about who had been contacted at the organisations mentioned and when.

Social Housing

Councillor Taylor asked Councillor Williamson how many homes would be provided to Havering Council directly, for social rent or similar, by Mercury Land Holding's Como Street development. Councillor Williamson responded that the MLH planning application for the Como Street development is currently under review, and that the number of affordable homes will be decided on in discussion with the Local Planning Authority and will be dependent on the viability assessment.

FCC Performance

Councillor Matthew Stanton asked Councillor Mugglestone if he was satisfied with the performance of FCC Environment with regard to weed spraying and clearing across the borough. Councillor Mugglestone responded that the council's monitoring team regularly inspects both weed growth and general street cleansing standards, and that FCC have introduced an additional three manual weed removal teams to combat particular hotspots.

Illegal HMOs

Councillor Tim Ryan asked Councillor Paul McGeary, Cabinet Member for Housing and Property, to outline the process for shutting down an illegal HMO. Councillor McGeary said that operating an unlicensed HMO is an offence for which local authorities can pursue either a civil penalty or a criminal prosecution, but that there is no legislative provision to shut down an unlicensed HMO. He added that the Cabinet would check with officers and advise how many officers worked on the enforcement team that shut down HMOs.

Anti-Idling

Councillor Keane asked Councillor Mugglestone what actions had been taken towards implementing an anti-idling campaign. Councillor Mugglestone responded that there is a well-established programme aimed at supporting schools in the borough to enable the school community to travel to and from school in ways that support an active lifestyle.

Section 106

Councillor Jason Frost asked Councillor Williamson where the £3 million pounds of unallocated Section 1064 money had been spent. Councillor Williamson responded that it was believed the question related to the debate at Full Council about CCTV and availability of Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funding rather than S106 funds. He clarified that there are no S106 monies received or due for CCTV provision, and that circa £4m for specific purposes is currently unallocated, mainly available for specified highway improvements in the vicinity of development sites or carbon offset fund for carbon reduction projects.

PCN Discounts

Councillor Keith Prince asked Councillor Mugglestone how the administration justifies the decision to remove the automatic re-offer of the 50% discount to appellants who lose a PCN challenge. Councillor Mugglestone responded that the decision to remove the 50% discount following unsuccessful challenge was made in July 2024, and that the aim of removing the discount was to reduce the number of speculative challenges and consuming valuable council resources.

Working Abroad

Councillor Viddy Persaud asked the Leader of the Council how many staff members have applied for, and been given leave to, work from abroad. The Leader of the Council responded that the total number of users who requested, and received approval, to work from abroad are as follows: 2023: 90, 2024: 86, 2025: 65.

Resident Notification

Councillor Robert Benham asked Councillor Mugglestone why local residents on neighbouring roads have not been written to inform them of the implementation of the School Street Zone in Ayr Way Rise Park. Councillor Mugglestone responded that in accordance with the council's established arrangements, the residents who reside directly inside a proposed zone would receive letters informing them of the proposals and asking for their views, and that he could investigate this if the Councillor could provide specific details.

Other Matters

  • Six-Month Attendance Rule: The council agreed to extend the exemption from the requirements of section 85 (1) of the Local Government Act 1972 for Councillor Katharine Tumilty, who was undergoing medical treatment.
  • Petitions: The council received petitions from Councillor Philippa Crowder requesting CCTV re fly-tipping in Marshalls and Rise Park ward, and from Councillor Darvill regarding the fading of white lined parking spaces in Harrow Crescent.
  • Annual Reports: The council received the annual reports of the Audit Committee, Pensions Committee, Overview and Scrutiny Board, Places Overview and Scrutiny Sub-Committee, People Overview and Scrutiny Sub-Committee, and Corporate Parenting Panel.
  • Licensing Policy Review: The council agreed to bring forward its review of the Licensing Policy as soon as practicable, given the growing pressure for increasingly later night food and drink licences on neighbourhood shopping parades in residential areas and in the borough's district and metropolitan centres.
  • Green Forum: The council agreed to recognise the value of the Green Forum and is committed to enabling its influence, including publishing dates of the forum in the eLiving and the actions and dates of the Forum on a dedicated Facebook Group, opening two-way communication.
  • Tree Inspections: A motion on behalf of the Labour Group regarding tree inspections was withdrawn and resubmitted to the next meeting of Council.
  • National Anthem: The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem.

  1. Article 4 directions remove permitted development rights, meaning planning permission is required for certain types of development that would otherwise be allowed without it. 

  2. Under planning law, C3 dwellings are defined as dwelling houses used by individuals, families or up to six people living together as a single household. 

  3. C4 properties are small HMOs occupied by between three and six unrelated residents. 

  4. Section 106 agreements, also known as planning obligations, are legal agreements between local authorities and developers; these are linked to planning permissions and can require developers to make contributions to local infrastructure or affordable housing. 

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorRobert Benham
Councillor Robert Benham Conservative • Rush Green & Crowlands
Profile image for CouncillorRay Best
Councillor Ray Best Conservative • Havering-atte-Bower
Profile image for CouncillorPatricia Brown
Councillor Patricia Brown  Labour •  Gooshays
Profile image for CouncillorJoshua Chapman
Councillor Joshua Chapman  Conservative •  St Edwards
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Crowder
Councillor John Crowder  Havering Residents Association •  Havering-atte-Bower
Profile image for CouncillorPhilippa Crowder
Councillor Philippa Crowder  Havering Residents Association •  Marshalls & Rise Park
Profile image for CouncillorKeith Darvill
Councillor Keith Darvill  Leader of the Labour Group •  Labour •  Heaton
Profile image for CouncillorOsman Dervish
Councillor Osman Dervish  Conservative •  Marshalls & Rise Park
Profile image for CouncillorBrian Eagling
Councillor Brian Eagling  East Havering Residents' Group •  Harold Wood
Profile image for CouncillorSarah Edwards
Councillor Sarah Edwards  Havering Residents Association •  Rainham & Wennington
Profile image for CouncillorGillian Ford
Councillor Gillian Ford  Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Adults and Wellbeing •  Havering Residents Association •  Cranham
Profile image for CouncillorOscar Ford
Councillor Oscar Ford  Cabinet Member for Children and Young People •  Havering Residents Association •  Upminster
Profile image for CouncillorJason Frost
Councillor Jason Frost  Conservative •  Mawneys
Profile image for CouncillorLaurance Garrard
Councillor Laurance Garrard  Havering Residents Association •  Emerson Park
Profile image for CouncillorJames Glass
Councillor James Glass  Havering Residents Association •  Hylands & Harrow Lodge
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Godwin
Councillor David Godwin  Havering Residents Association •  Emerson Park
Profile image for CouncillorMartin Goode
Councillor Martin Goode  East Havering Residents' Group •  Harold Wood
Profile image for CouncillorJudith Holt
Councillor Judith Holt  Conservative •  St Albans
Profile image for CouncillorJane Keane
Councillor Jane Keane  Labour •  St Albans
Profile image for CouncillorJacqueline McArdle
Councillor Jacqueline McArdle  Conservative •  Rainham & Wennington
Profile image for CouncillorPaul McGeary
Councillor Paul McGeary  Cabinet Member for Housing and Property •  Havering Residents Association •  Gooshays
Profile image for CouncillorTrevor McKeever
Councillor Trevor McKeever  Labour •  Beam Park
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Middleton
Councillor Paul Middleton  Cabinet Member for Digital, Transformation and Customer Services •  Havering Residents Association •  St Andrews
Profile image for CouncillorRobby Misir
Councillor Robby Misir  Member Champion for Equalities & Diversity •  Havering Residents Association •  Marshalls & Rise Park
Profile image for CouncillorRay Morgon
Councillor Ray Morgon  Leader of the Council •  Havering Residents Association •  Hacton
Profile image for CouncillorStephanie Nunn
Councillor Stephanie Nunn  Havering Residents Association •  Elm Park
Profile image for CouncillorGerry O'Sullivan
Councillor Gerry O'Sullivan  Havering Residents Association •  St Andrews
Profile image for CouncillorSue Ospreay
Councillor Sue Ospreay  Mayor of Havering •  Havering Residents Association •  Rainham & Wennington
Profile image for CouncillorDilip Patel
Councillor Dilip Patel  Conservative •  Mawneys
Profile image for CouncillorNisha Patel
Councillor Nisha Patel  Conservative •  St Edwards
Profile image for CouncillorViddy Persaud
Councillor Viddy Persaud  Conservative •  Rush Green & Crowlands
Profile image for CouncillorKeith Prince
Councillor Keith Prince  The Reform UK Group •  Squirrels Heath
Profile image for CouncillorPhilip Ruck
Councillor Philip Ruck  Residents' Association Independent Group •  Cranham
Profile image for CouncillorTimothy Ryan
Councillor Timothy Ryan  Conservative •  Rush Green & Crowlands
Profile image for CouncillorCarol Smith
Councillor Carol Smith  Conservative •  Mawneys
Profile image for CouncillorChristine Smith
Councillor Christine Smith  Havering Residents Association •  Hylands & Harrow Lodge
Profile image for CouncillorMatthew Stanton
Councillor Matthew Stanton  Labour •  Beam Park
Profile image for CouncillorNatasha Summers
Councillor Natasha Summers  Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Housing Need •  Havering Residents Association •  South Hornchurch
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Taylor
Councillor David Taylor  Conservative •  St Edwards
Profile image for CouncillorKatharine Tumilty
Councillor Katharine Tumilty  Labour •  Gooshays
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Tyler
Councillor John Tyler  Leader of the Residents' Association Independent Group •  Residents' Association Independent Group •  Cranham
Profile image for CouncillorChristine Vickery
Councillor Christine Vickery  Conservative •  Squirrels Heath
Profile image for CouncillorBryan Vincent
Councillor Bryan Vincent  Member Champion for Historic Environment •  Havering Residents Association •  St Andrews
Profile image for CouncillorFrankie Walker
Councillor Frankie Walker  Member Champion for Young People •  Labour •  Heaton
Profile image for CouncillorDamian White
Councillor Damian White  Conservative •  Havering-atte-Bower
Profile image for CouncillorMichael White
Councillor Michael White  Leader of the Principal Opposition •  Conservative •  Squirrels Heath
Profile image for CouncillorReg Whitney
Councillor Reg Whitney  Havering Residents Association •  Hacton
Profile image for CouncillorJulie Wilkes
Councillor Julie Wilkes  Havering Residents Association •  Elm Park
Profile image for CouncillorChristopher Wilkins
Councillor Christopher Wilkins  Cabinet Member for Finance •  Havering Residents Association •  Upminster
Profile image for CouncillorJacqueline Williams
Councillor Jacqueline Williams  Havering Residents Association •  Upminster
Profile image for CouncillorGraham Williamson
Councillor Graham Williamson  Cabinet Member for Regeneration •  Havering Residents Association •  South Hornchurch
Profile image for CouncillorDarren Wise
Councillor Darren Wise  East Havering Residents' Group •  Harold Wood
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Wood
Councillor John Wood  Havering Residents Association •  Hylands & Harrow Lodge
Profile image for CouncillorBarry Mugglestone
Councillor Barry Mugglestone  Cabinet Member for Environment and Deputy Mayor of Havering •  Havering Residents Association •  Elm Park

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 03rd-Sep-2025 19.30 Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 03rd-Sep-2025 19.30 Council.pdf

Minutes

250903 council minutes appx 1 - Questions and answers.pdf
250903 council minutes appx 2 - Voting record.pdf
Public minutes 03rd-Sep-2025 19.30 Council.pdf
250723 minutes.pdf

Additional Documents

Final - Council Questions.pdf
Report - six month extension.pdf
Timetable.pdf
Motions.pdf
Timetable.pdf
Motions.pdf