The Local Government Boundaries Commission has altered its plans in Havering and announced a new consultation, after receiving hundreds of complaints. - Credit: Archant / Havering Council Officials have dropped some planned changes to Havering’s electoral boundaries after hundreds of residents complained. The Local Government Boundaries Commission (LGBCE) said it was no longer going ahead with some of its redrawing of the local electoral map which some residents alleged were politically motivated. The LGBCE has ditched a planned border through Corbets Tey village, which would have assigned voters to Rainham. Hundreds complained, some alleging the plan would aid the ruling Conservatives, as the village typically voted for resident associations.