The London Borough of Havering is a London borough in East London, England and forms a part of Outer London. The London Borough of Havering was established in 1965 by the combined former area of the Municipal Borough of Romford and Hornchurch Urban District which had been moved to Greater London from Essex by the London Government Act 1963. The name Havering is a reference to the Royal Liberty of Havering which occupied the location for many centuries. The local authority is Havering London Borough Council.
The main town in Havering is Romford and the other primary communities are Hornchurch, Upminster and Rainham. Havering is bordered south by the London Borough of Bexley by the River Thames, towards the west by the London Borough of Redbridge plus the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham and to the north and east by Essex. The borough is mainly characterised by suburban improvement with big locations of protected open space. Havering covers a total area of 43.35 square miles. There is a high ratio of area per capita as large areas of Havering are parkland and 23 square miles (60 km2), which is more than half of the borough, is Metropolitan Green Belt protected land. Those areas of development are extensive but hardly ever intensive.
Romford's urban centre is a significant metropolitan retail and evening entertainment centre and to the south the borough extends into the London Riverside redevelopment section of the Thames Gateway. Havering is served by the London Underground and there's an extensive network of London Bus routes.