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East London Council launches endowment fund for social sector

Community organisations in Barking and Dagenham are set to benefit from an endowment fund, which was agreed by Council cabinet members on 15 December.

 

In what is a significant moment for the council and the community, this endowment fund will create a permanent, inclusive, and sustainable source of income for community groups and will help to create a lasting legacy for the borough.

 

16 December 2020
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East London council celebrates inspirational women and nominations open for 2021

The pandemic could not stop the fifth Barking and Dagenham annual Women’s Empowerment Awards. The awards, which were held online this year, celebrated the inspirational women of Barking and Dagenham.

Women were honoured across eight categories, with finalists and winners carefully selected by a panel of judges. Attendees joined together to deliver some inspirational words as part of a special Women’s Empowerment Month video.

15 December 2020
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Residents encouraged to help put a stop to the illegal parties

The last few weeks has seen a rise in illegal parties, also known as Unlicensed Music Events (UMEs) taking place in Barking and Dagenham and the council and police are asking residents to help put a stop to them.

UMEs are against the law at the best of times, but even more so in the world we’re currently living in, where everyone should be social distancing and limiting the number of people they see.

10 December 2020
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No child should spend Christmas without a family, do you have space at your Christmas table for one more?

As many of us are filled with excitement for the festive period, in Barking and Dagenham there are a number of children in the care of the council who have experienced a year they will never forget. We need your help to give them a safe and loving home.



We are looking for experienced foster carers and people interested in fostering to join our team and help make a difference to the lives of our borough’s children. 



9 December 2020
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Council creates a ‘Forest of Thanks’ for NHS and keyworkers

During what has been a difficult and unprecedented time for everyone, Barking and Dagenham Council wanted to recognise the incredible work local NHS staff and keyworkers have done, and continue to do during the pandemic. To celebrate them, the council created a ‘Forest of Thanks’ at Parsloes Park in Dagenham.

3 December 2020