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Recycling
Council asks residents to join Recycle Week by getting more recycled

Barking and Dagenham Council is celebrating Recycle Week 2020 and asking residents to do their bit by recycling more to make the borough a greener place.

Residents can also get involved by taking a quiz on our website to test their knowledge of recycling, and be entered in a draw to win twenty £25 vouchers for Morrisons.

Running from 21 to 27 September this year and now in its 17th year, Recycle Week is a celebration of recycling.

21 September 2020
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Barking and Dagenham joins network of councils and combined authorities driving forward an inclusive economic recovery

The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham is one of 12 members of the Inclusive Growth Network, a new initiative hosted by the Centre for Progressive Policy and the only London Council involved.

Barking and Dagenham Council today announced its membership of a new network of councils and combined authorities leading the drive for an inclusive economic recovery across the UK. The Inclusive Growth Network is a new initiative hosted by the Centre of Progressive Policy, funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and supported by the Royal Society of Arts (the RSA) and Metro Dynamics.

17 September 2020
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Stay Alert
Residents advised to only book a Covid test if they have symptoms

As the number of COVID-19 tests that can be taken each day is currently limited because there is a national issue with lab capacity, Barking and Dagenham Council is urging residents to only book a test if they have symptoms.

Residents should only book a test if they have at least one of the COVID-19 symptoms, (a temperature or a new, continuous cough, or loss of/change to their sense of taste or smell), or if they have been specifically advised to take a test, to make sure they’re not taking a test slot away from someone who really needs it.

15 September 2020
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East London council gets tough with major retailers on face covering and seeks residents’ views

Barking and Dagenham Council has written to a number of major retailers operating in the borough reminding them of their responsibility to ensure shoppers are wearing face coverings and adopting other social distancing rules to keep the borough safe. The council is also asking for the views of its residents on helping to enforce these rules.

Following complaints from a number of residents, the council has contacted a number of major retailers, reminding them of their responsibility to alert shoppers of the need to wear face coverings while shopping.

11 September 2020
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Council Tax Scam
Council alerts residents to council tax scam letter

Residents of Barking and Dagenham are being advised by the council to ignore a letter purported to come from the council telling them of a government scheme which can see them get a refund of Council Tax paid in the past five months.

The letter which on letterheaded paper with an old council logo is asking residents to verify their email addresses and provide an update with personal details of everyone living in the property. Residents are being warned that it is a fake as there is no such scheme being run by the government or the council.

11 September 2020
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Council pays tribute to Emergency Services with Flag Raising

This Wednesday, 9 September, Barking and Dagenham Council paid tribute to the exceptional work of members of the Emergency Services by marking the Emergency Services Day, with a flag raising ceremony outside Barking Town Hall.

Emergency Services Day (999 Day) is a Government backed national day across the UK which takes place on 9 September each year. It is a chance for people to show their support for the selfless men and women who work and volunteer in the NHS and other emergency services. It is also aimed at promoting the work 999 personnel do.

9 September 2020
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Wall of Shame CCTV Appeal
Smile, you’re on camera! Fly-tippers caught by council’s Wall of Shame web-series

Two people who were recently featured in Barking and Dagenham Council’s Wall of Shame CCTV Appeal series have been identified and fined £400.

The culprits were fined following a confidential tip-off from a member of the public and a further council investigation.

The Wall of Shame helps to catch people committing ‘grime crimes’ on the borough’s streets and continues to be a success – amassing a total of 260,000 views since it started in August 2018, as well as leading to the identification and fining of several of the borough’s fly-tippers.

8 September 2020
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Beam Energy
Renewed focus for Beam Energy as renewable energy moves higher up the agenda

Barking and Dagenham has announced that its green energy brand, Beam Energy, is set to shift its focus to renewable energy against a backdrop of a hugely changing energy market.

Set up by the council in December 2018, Beam Energy’s mission was simple. It was intended to provide 100% green electricity at competitive prices to its customers, in a bid to tackle fuel poverty across the borough.

4 September 2020