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Offenders clean up local street as part of Community Payback Scheme

As part of Barking and Dagenham Council’s plans to keep the borough clean and tidy, it is taking part in a Community Payback Scheme which sees local offenders carry out a number of tasks.



A recent session saw four offenders and three staff members clear up Kingsbridge Road, Dagenham which is a well-used access road and has been prone to anti-social activities and fly-tipping.



The litter had been attracting vermin and was blocking up the nearby water way, which was having a significant negative impact on plant and wildlife.

23 May 2022
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McDonald’s pledges extra litter-picking routines to keep borough tidy

The world’s largest fast-food chain is partnering with Barking and Dagenham Council in a crackdown against littering.



McDonald’s has said it plans to extend litter-picking routines to within almost half a mile of the popular store on Ballards Road, Dagenham – seven times the distance normally covered by the restaurant.



The new agreement will tidy up roads and bushes in the area, including the A1306 New Road, and will even see McDonald’s staff litter-picking fast-food packaging from people’s front gardens.



23 May 2022
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Green Lane fly-tip
Fly-tipper found and fined thanks to eagle-eyed resident

A man who dumped bags of rubbish on a Barking and Dagenham street was issued a £400 fine just hours after committing the offence.



The fly-tipped waste was spotted at a bus stop in Green Lane, Dagenham, by an eagle-eyed resident, who immediately reported the issue online to Barking and Dagenham Council’s enforcement team.



Within an hour, officers attended the fly-tip, which included black bin bags with household waste, and identified the culprit to be a man from Becontree Avenue, Dagenham.



23 May 2022
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Council announces new Cabinet

Cllr Darren Rodwell has been confirmed as Leader of Barking and Dagenham Council for the third time, and he has now named his Cabinet for the new administration. The announcements are all subject to formal ratification at Assembly on 25 May 2022.

 

On making the announcement, Cllr Rodwell said: “I am pleased to share details of the Cabinet appointments I have made today which will take us on the next stage of our journey. 

 

17 May 2022
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Council set to fly the flag for St. George’s Day

This year, Barking and Dagenham Council hopes residents can find inspiration in the story of St. George, a legendary hero whose story demonstrated strength and courage and overcame the odds to make the world a better place.

 

21 April 2022
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Nine in ten children offered first preference school in Barking and Dagenham

Over 93 per cent of children in Barking and Dagenham have been given their first preference primary school on National Offer Day this year. 

Figures released by the Pan London Admissions Board show that Barking and Dagenham Council received 3,255 applications.

“I wish all our families the best as they look ahead to the next chapter of their child’s education in September.”

The number of parents who secured an offer from a preferred school was 3,217 - 98.83 per cent of applicants. The average percentage in London is 98.04 per cent.

20 April 2022