Ruins in Rainham that were once a 'charming' family home on sale for £1 million
A "charming" detached house that now lays in ruins in Wennington is on the market for £1 million.
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Charlotte is a Reporter for the Romford Recorder, and other east London newspapers. Her favourite stories are feel-good community pieces, or — on the other end of the spectrum — gritty exposés.
Charlotte is a Reporter for the Romford Recorder, and other east London newspapers. Her favourite stories are feel-good community pieces, or — on the other end of the spectrum — gritty exposés.
A "charming" detached house that now lays in ruins in Wennington is on the market for £1 million.
The RSPB has revealed the outcome of a review into Rainham Marshes and cuts have been confirmed.
The Green Man in Brentwood is looking for new managers, according to an online listing.
A series of TfL track closures are planned for this weekend affecting the Elizabeth Line, London Overground and Docklands Light Railway (DLR) in east London.
The future of Homebase's Romford store remains uncertain after the company fell into administration.
Second World War veteran John King was surprised with a 100th birthday parade, including the Dagenham Girl Pipers, and received more than 1,000 cards.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Romford - especially with a giant reindeer in the town centre.
A Harold Hill McDonald's has reopened after a refurbishment.
More than 30 new homes could be built on Dorrington Gardens car park, Hornchurch, under new proposals from Havering Council-owned Mercury Land Holdings.
The Post Office is "considering the future" of its Harold Hill branch in Farnham Road as part of a major shake-up of the business.
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