Barking and Dagenham Council and the Metropolitan Police Service are aware that residents are currently facing with anti-social behaviour, the cost of living and other worrying factors.
Together, organisations want to reassure residents, passing public and businesses that they are being listened to and there is support and ongoing work to combat these issues and provide support where needed.
The council is asking residents in Marks Gate to get involved and speak to your Local Policing Teams, council officers, Councillors and MP’s while enjoying a cup of tea on the cold days.
Here is what is going on over the next few weeks:
Item | Date/Time | Location |
Week 1 | ||
Block Fire Safety & Accessibility with London Fire Brigade |
Tuesday 14 January 10am to 2pm |
Blocks in Marks Gate |
Meet and Greet with local policing team |
Wednesday 15 January 3.15pm to 3.45pm |
Rose Lane School Gates |
Street Briefing with Councillors |
Friday 17 January 1.45pm to 3.45pm |
Rose Lane Co-Op |
Week 2 | ||
Resident Engagement Day – meet your local community groups |
Monday 20 January 10am to 2pm |
Marks Gate Community Centre |
Violence Against Women and Girls Walk and Talk |
Wednesday 22 January 4pm to 5pm |
Rose Lane Co-Op |
Youth Walk and Talk |
Thursday 23 January 1pm to 2pm |
Rose Lane School |
Week 3 | ||
Walkabout with Councillors, police and council officers – areas of concern |
Monday 27 January 12.30pm onwards |
From Marks Gate Police Station |
Police Schools Officer presentation to students | Thursday 30 January | Rose Lane School |
Cuppa with a Copper |
Saturday 1 February 2pm onwards |
Rose Lane Munchin’s |
If residents would like more information on our events and action, please get in touch –
chadwellheath.snt@met.police.uk
X - @MPSChadwellhth