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Black History Month arrives next week!

A month-long celebration of the culture, history and achievements that Black, African, and Caribbean people have brought to the country kicks off in the borough next Friday.

October marks Black History Month and events will start with a flag-raising event outside Barking Town Hall on Friday, 1 October at 10.45am.

There’s a mix of free online and in-person events to get involved in, including an online talk by Ruth D-Whyte an award-winning educationist on Tuesday, 5 October as well as events at Valence House Museum and Valence Library Arts and Culture Hub.

24 September 2021
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East London council shortlisted in the Investors in People Awards 2021

Barking and Dagenham Council has made the final shortlist for Employer of the Year: Gold in The Investors in People Awards 2021. In a record-breaking year for entries, with nearly three hundred organisations involved, this is an outstanding achievement and one that everyone at the council is really proud of.

 

23 September 2021
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Residents worried about Universal Credit uplift should get in touch

Barking and Dagenham residents who are worried about losing the £20 Universal Credit uplift at the end of September can apply to join a Community Food Club which could save them £20 per week in food costs.



The community food clubs – a partnership between the council and voluntary sector partners, provides discounted food to local residents. Club members pay £3.50 a visit which allows them to access up to £20 worth of shopping. In addition, they are able to get help, advice and support with finance, health, training and skills to get into work.

22 September 2021
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Food businesses urged to take action ahead of new labelling law

Food sellers in Barking and Dagenham are being urged to take action to make sure they comply with a new law on allergen labelling, which comes into force next month. 

 

From Friday, 1 October, businesses selling pre-packaged foods, such as sandwiches, salads, pasties, or cakes, will have to include full ingredients on the product label with allergenic ingredients emphasised.

 

Currently, food prepped on the premises it is being sold on do not need to display allergen information.

 

21 September 2021
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Recycle Week: Barking and Dagenham is ‘Stepping It Up’ in the fight against Climate Change!

Barking and Dagenham is proud to ‘Step It Up’ this week in the biggest and best Recycle Week ever.

We’re committing to protecting the environment to help create a better, greener and safer future for our children and generations to come, and we’re asking residents to ‘Step It Up’ in the fight against climate change by recycling more.

Throughout the week, we will be working with residents and partners to encourage everyone to play their part in creating a greener and safer world. 

20 September 2021
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Barking Town Hall to host inquest into deaths of Stephen Port victims

An eight-week inquest into the deaths of four men murdered by serial killer Stephen Port is set to begin on Monday 4 October at Barking Town Hall.

The long-awaited inquest will examine the Metropolitan Police’s initial response to the deaths of Anthony Walgate, Gabriel Kovari, Daniel Whitworth and Jack Taylor, who were drugged, raped and killed by Port between 2014 and 2015. 

Port was sentenced to life in prison at the Old Bailey in November 2016 for the murders of the four men.

20 September 2021
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Barking butchers fined over £40k for selling poor quality chicken - owner legs it

A local butchers in Barking selling Halal meat has been found guilty in court for attempt to sell poor quality chicken to customers. 



Following an inspection by Barking and Dagenham Council enforcement officers on 23 August 2018 of Barking Halal Meat & Fish, officers discovered 500kg of untraceable chicken. While officers investigated the rest of the business, the manager, Mr Azar Irshad, quickly removed an unknown quantity of poultry. The initial 500kg was detained by officers.



20 September 2021
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Korma for Indian restaurant as it’s fined huge fee for fly-tipping

A Dagenham restaurant has been fined over £5,000 after it was caught fly tipping on the public highway on two separate occasions.



On the mornings of 16 and 19 September 2019, council enforcement officers discovered an accumulation of bagged waste on Goresbrook Road, Dagenham.



After looking through the rubbish, the officer concerned found a large number of receipts for Balti Cottage, a restaurant which was in close proximity to the fly-tipped waste.



17 September 2021
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East London council launches Scams Awareness Campaign

Last week, Trading Standards officers from Barking and Dagenham Council launched a campaign to protect residents against scams. 



In the first of many drop-in sessions, Trading Standards Officers provided information to residents and welcomed questions about all types of scams in Barking Town Centre last Thursday (9 September).



Dozens of local residents benefitted from best practice guidance on how to be scams aware, alert, and assertive against cold callers, doorstep sellers and potential distraction burglars.



17 September 2021
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Improve your skills
Traineeship opportunities available to residents aged 19 – 24

Residents of Barking and Dagenham aged 19 to 24 are being invited to take advantage of a 12-week traineeship with the Adult College. 

 

The traineeship opportunity will provide participants with the chance to improve their potential and prepare them for a career in hospitality, fitness and customer service.

 

Interested residents will be expected to meet the eligibility requirements and attend a pre assessment interview.

 

17 September 2021