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Inspection sees illegal encampment moved on from the Abbey Retail Park

A total of eight caravans and seven vehicles have left the Abbey Retail Park in Barking, following an inspection by officers from Barking and Dagenham Council in conjunction with the council funded Estates Police Team.

The officers visited the site on 1 March 2018, where they discovered the collection of vehicles alongside dumped bulky waste, wood and rubble.

It was agreed by the individuals interviewed that they would leave the site once weather conditions improved, and the travellers had indeed vacated the land when officers visited the following day.

2 March 2018
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Barking and Dagenham secure Mayor’s Cultural Impact Award

Barking and Dagenham were left celebrating a major milestone after receiving the Mayor’s Cultural Impact Award at the London Borough of Culture awards on Tuesday.

The Mayor of London set a challenge for every borough in London to propose a year-long programme of world-class cultural events and initiatives and developed a plan to make culture an integral part of the borough’s future.

27 February 2018
Electric vehicle boost for Barking and Dagenham as 13 new charge points rolled out

New electric vehicle charge points are being installed at 13 locations across Barking and Dagenham in a bid to encourage residents to switch to the greener form of transport.

The scheme is part of Source London, a capital-wide initiative which allows people to charge their electric automobiles at various sites including Dagenham Heathway, Longbridge Road, and Upney Lane.

The network plays a crucial role in encouraging the uptake of electric vehicles and contributing to the Mayor of London’s vision to improve the capital’s air quality.

12 February 2018
NOYO come out on top at the Gender Equality Hackathon

The challenge was to tackle some of the biggest gender equality issues and it proved to be a weekend to remember for the winning team NOYO (Not on Your Own) at the Barking and Dagenham Gender Equality Hackathon.

The event which was held at the Barking Learning Centre (BLC) on 3 and 4 February focused on people of all ages and backgrounds from across London to find innovative solutions to two of the biggest gender issues – employment and safety and it proved to be a major success.

7 February 2018
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Barking and Dagenham schools perform above average in latest league tables

Barking and Dagenham secondary schools are performing above average in GCSE English and maths, according to the latest league tables that have been published.

Overall 43.1 per cent of the borough’s students achieved a Grade 5 or above in English language, English literature, and mathematics GCSEs, compared to a national average of 39.6pc.

The results are based on pupils who were the first to sit the new, tougher GCSEs in English and maths, which are graded 9 to 1 – with 9 being the highest – rather than the old A* to G method.

29 January 2018
New women’s museum finds home in Barking and Dagenham

A new museum of women’s history is set to open in a permanent home as part of the new Barking Wharf development at the end of 2019 or early 2020.

The East End Women’s Museum was established in 2015 in response to the Ripper Museum which opened on Cable Street, but has since operated without a building, organising events, workshops, and pop up exhibitions with local partners.

25 January 2018
History made as work begins on Future Youth Zone

History has been made after a spade went into the ground to officially start work on London’s first ever Onside Youth Zone in Barking and Dagenham.

The Youth Zone’s Chair Charles Mindenhall was joined by Barking and Dagenham Council Leader Darren Rodwell, the facility’s funders and other dignitaries, including West Ham captain Mark Noble, at a special ground-breaking celebration on cutting the first sod with a giant spade on Parsloes Park.

15 January 2018
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Work set to begin on Future, London’s first Youth Zone

Excitement is growing in Barking and Dagenham after preparations to begin building the first OnSide Youth Zone in London moved up another gear.

Councillor Darren Rodwell, Leader of Barking and Dagenham Council along with Deputy Leader, Cllr Saima Ashraf, Councillor Worby and the Young Mayor joined up with young people who have been working with OnSide to unveil a giant banner at the site.

12 December 2017