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Barking and Dagenham Council celebrate Armed Forces Day

Armed Forces Day is on Saturday 27 June and Barking and Dagenham Council will be showing their support for all the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community, including troops that are currently serving, service families, and all our veterans and cadets. 

So many people from Barking and Dagenham have served in the Armed Forces, and they are true heroes to not only the borough, but to the whole of the United Kingdom.

22 June 2020
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Council secures closure order on trouble property

Residents living in an around St Ann’s in Barking can now breathe a sigh of relief as after months of complaints about a property which has blighted their lives for ages, the council has been able to secure a closure order.

The property had been linked to a number of complaints about anti-social behaviour including young people frequenting the address and holding parties all night.

18 June 2020
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Jobs galore for local people despite the coronavirus pandemic

Despite the lockdown, residents of Barking and Dagenham are able to apply for a range of jobs including care work, nursery vacancies, apprenticeships and graduate entry positions with the police and other roles by contacting the council’s job shops. 

 

Residents looking to sign up for work and training can still contact the council’s job shops. Although not open to the public as there are no face-to-face appointments, the service is still supporting local people via email, telephone or Skype. 

17 June 2020
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East London council calls on government to speed up distribution of laptops to disadvantaged children during lockdown

Senior councillors in Barking and Dagenham have voiced their frustrations at the government’s inability to provide disadvantaged children in the borough with laptops to help with schoolwork during the lockdown.

In a letter to the Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Williamson MP, Council Leader, Councillor Darren Rodwell and Councillor Evelyn Carpenter, the council’s Cabinet Member for Educational Attainment and School Improvement, wrote:

15 June 2020
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Parking enforcement to be eased back in

Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Barking and Dagenham Council eased parking restrictions for residents as they knew how important it was for people to drop off essential items to friends and family.



This was done by introducing 30-minute free parking for all residents and visitors across the borough, so that they were able to look after their loved ones by dropping off food and medicine.



15 June 2020
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Council’s new street cleaning equipment clean sweep

As part of Barking and Dagenham Council’s commitment to keeping the borough clean and free of litter, the council has invested in 30 new street cleansing barrows.

The new barrows will replace older equipment which has been around for years, and they have been fully kitted out with new equipment to clean effectively, including brooms, litter pickers, scrapers, clapper boards, shovels, and first aid kits.

12 June 2020
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Council issues local shop owners timely advice to help them reopen safely

As lockdown continues to ease and local non-essential shops are beginning to open, Barking and Dagenham Council is helping shop owners with timely advice to help stop the spread of coronavirus.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, council enforcement officers have been working closely with permitted shops to ensure that they have been following government guidance by enforcing the social distancing and not hiking the prices of essential products.

11 June 2020
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Safety review underway one year after Samuel Garside House fire

A year ago today (9 June 2020), a major fire ripped through a block of flats in Barking and Dagenham in east London, forcing 79 families to rush to safety.

Miraculously, no one was injured and all of the residents were able to evacuate in time, partly due to the swift actions of London Fire Brigade and partly because the fire’s timing on a Sunday afternoon meant that residents could raise the alarm.

9 June 2020
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Council Leader disappointed to see famous Dagenham Market close for good

The news that east London’s Dagenham Market is set to close permanently has been met with disappointment, not least from the residents of Barking and Dagenham, but also the council’s Leader. The market, a popular place to snap up a bargain, often sees up to 15,000 visitors heading there every Sunday.

It is a huge shame the owners of the market have taken the decision to close permanently. We’re sorry to hear the news as the market has a strong history in Barking and Dagenham and has been at three different locations in the borough over the years.

5 June 2020
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Plans to move City of London markets to Dagenham submitted

Plans to move the City of London wholesale markets to Dagenham Dock were submitted to Be First, Barking and Dagenham Council’s regeneration arm, today (3 June).

The planning application proposes to move Billingsgate, New Spitalfields and Smithfield markets to the 42-acre site of the former Barking Reach Power station, at Dagenham Dock.

If approved, the site will be the largest wholesale food market in the UK.

3 June 2020