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This year Barking and Dagenham has achieved first preference primary school placements in London.
Figures show that out of 3,038 applications, 2,924 (96.25 per cent) of placements have been offered their first preference, far exceeding the capital’s average of 87.92 per cent, and outperforming every other London borough.
In preparation for the upcoming ban on disposable vapes in June, Barking and Dagenham Council’s Trading Standards Team recently conducted targeted enforcement operations across the borough in coordination with other Councils as part of a London-wide crackdown.
Residents of Barking and Dagenham are being urged to join the council in marking Clean Air Day as they look to reduce air pollution in the borough.
As part of the council’s Air Quality Action Plan, Clean Air Day is just one of the awareness raising days that the council is celebrating by encouraging residents to think about how they pollute the air.
Clean Air Day, which is on Thursday 17 June this year, aims to:
Barking and Dagenham Council is encouraging residents to keep their eyes peeled for rogue traders as some were identified in the borough recently.
The council was made aware of some traders who were offering cheap, loft insulation to residents in Dagenham and on one occasion were caught looking through a resident’s window.
An Ilford woman had her day in court (or not) earlier this month (June) after she failed to provide the details of the driver of her car who was seen littering on the streets of Barking and Dagenham.
The incident took place on Monday 25 November 2019 when Barking and Dagenham Council’s Environmental Enforcement Officers witnessed a female driver in a silver Mercedes dispose of a cigarette on the road.
Littering falls under Section 87(1) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and carries a fine of £150.
Following the easing of Covid restrictions and the hospitality sector reopening, Barking and Dagenham Council will be ramping up inspections to improve food hygiene standards in the borough.
Over the next few months, the council’s food safety team will be focussing on premises that currently have poor hygiene ratings of two and below and any newly registered high-risk food businesses.
Barking and Dagenham Council recently conducted a survey to understand where women don’t feel safe in the borough and following on from this, they are now looking to launch a scheme which will provide places of safety for all residents.
The Safe Haven initiative is a project that aims to offer residents and those visiting the east London borough a safe space to approach if they feel they they’re in danger, threatened or harassed, vulnerable or unwell.
A host of famous faces will take to the stage in Barking and Dagenham this summer for a jam-packed weekend of music and entertainment – and residents can enjoy it all for free.
The Becontree Forever Weekender, made up of two one-day events – the Becontree 100 Festival and the Roundhouse Music Festival will take place on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 August at Parsloes Park, Dagenham.
A two-day roadshow will bring feel good family fun to the borough’s streets this summer to mark the 73rd birthday of the NHS.
The Thank You Roadshow will take place over the weekend of Saturday and Sunday 3 and 4 July and will see specially designed floats travel around every ward in Barking and Dagenham.
Decorate your doors, fancify your fences, and make your gardens glow – that’s the call from Barking and Dagenham Council this summer.
The council is urging residents to help brighten up the borough, with special prizes up for grabs for the best and brightest dressed buildings and gardens.
The colourful drive comes ahead of the start of the council’s annual Summer of Festivals programme, which offers a host of free entertainment for people to enjoy.
Nominations are now open for the 2021 Borough Recognition Awards, where residents of Barking and Dagenham have the chance to nominate people or groups who make an outstanding contribution to their community.
Nominations can be sent in for any person or group who you believe has made a valued commitment to the people of this Borough. The Borough Recognition Award is not limited to individuals who have undertaken voluntary work and nominations can be sent in for any person or group who you believe has made a valued commitment to the people of this Borough.
Barking and Dagenham Council is calling on local entrepreneurs and those who would like to try their hand at market trading to step forward and secure a stall at the new Summer Barking Makers Market.
To celebrate and encourage new business ideas and skills the Council plans to expand the market into the Town Square area, providing the opportunity for local traders to make the most of Barking Town Centre, test the local market and promote their products.