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The '''London Borough of Havering''' is a [[local government|London borough]] in northeast [[locale outer london|Outer London]]. It is bordered to the south by the [[Thames]], to the west by the [[London Borough of Redbridge]] and the [[London Borough of Barking and Dagenham]]. It is roughly bordered to the east with the [[M25]] with [[North Ockendon]] the only settlement to fall outside.
The '''London Borough of Havering''' is a [[London borough]] in northeast outer [[London]]. It is bordered to the south by the [[Thames]], to the west by the [[London Borough of Redbridge]] and the [[London Borough of Barking and Dagenham]], to the north with [[Essex, England|Essex]] and the east with [[Thurrock]]. It is roughly bordered to the east with the [[M25]] with [[North Ockendon]] the only settlement to fall outside.
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It is named from an ancient liberty that surrounded the (now ruined) royal palace at Havering-atte-Bower. The principal town in Havering is [[Romford]].
It is rumoured to have been named from a contraction of the phrase "Have a ring". The principal town in Havering is [[Romford]].
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Because of [[category tube|London Underground]] and fast [[rail]] connections to [[locale central london|central London]] from transport hubs at [[Romford]] and [[locale upminster|Upminster]] much of Havering has considerable residential development which has occurred throughout the last century.
Because of [[London Underground]] and fast [[rail]] connections to [[central London]] from transport hubs at [[Romford]] and [[Upminster]] much of Havering has considerable residential development which has occurred throughout the last century.
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The London Borough of Havering is a London borough in northeast outer London. It is bordered to the south by the Thames, to the west by the London Borough of Redbridge and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, to the north with Essex and the east with Thurrock. It is roughly bordered to the east with the M25 with North Ockendon the only settlement to fall outside.

It is rumoured to have been named from a contraction of the phrase "Have a ring". The principal town in Havering is Romford.

The borough has a population of 242,200 over 43 square miles. Havering has a higher proportion of residents in white ethnic groups than other outer London boroughs (95.1% - 2001 census). The Indian population is the most significant ethnic minority group in Havering (1.2%).

The London Borough of Havering was created in 1965 by uniting Romford Borough and Hornchurch Urban District and transferring them to Greater London from Essex.

Because of London Underground and fast rail connections to central London from transport hubs at Romford and Upminster much of Havering has considerable residential development which has occurred throughout the last century.

Romford is the main commercial hub of the borough and there is also some industry to the south between Rainham and the Thames, where the A13 trunk road passes through the borough. The A12 trunk road also passes through the borough to the north, close to Romford. Large sections of Havering are parkland and half the borough is greenbelt protected land.


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