Reducing air pollution, clamping down on anti-social behaviour, and tackling youth violence are just some of the areas in line to receive a cash boost, as part of plans agreed by Barking and Dagenham Council.
In total more than £1.7million is to be injected into schemes across the council.
One initiative will see £225,000 to be used to extend work on delivering the council’s air quality action plan, which aims to clean up the borough’s air by tackling air pollution, as well as creating new roles to handle environmental complaints such as noise nuisance and eyesore gardens.