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Court of Appeal rules council’s traveller injunction to be legal
… Court of Appeal rules council’s traveller injunction to be legal Barking and … traveller injunction has been ruled to be legal. The council and 11 other local authorities took the case to the Court of Appeal in December 2021. The council’s Legal Services represented four of the successful … -
Council-led operation clears illegal encampment in Barking
… Council-led operation clears illegal encampment in Barking … behaviour has been cleared thanks to a joint action between council enforcement officers and the police. After listening to concerns raised by residents, council officers and the Police carried out a successful … -
Smile, you’re on camera! Fly-tippers caught by council’s Wall of Shame web-series
… 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 … tip-off from a member of the public and a further council investigation. The Wall of Shame helps to catch … -
Red faces for Blue Badge misusers
… using Blue Badges on their vehicles by Barking and Dagenham Council enforcement officers. Catching people who are misusing a Blue Badge has become a key priority for the council’s parking service and they now have a dedicated team … and all six of them had their vehicles removed by the council’s vehicle removal contractor. Blue Badges help … -
Barking and Dagenham residents encouraged to take part in consultation exercise on fly-tipping
… to beat fly-tipping in the borough, Barking and Dagenham Council is asking local residents about how easy they find reporting the issue to the council. The east London council has been leading the way in the fight against … -
Are you Private Fostering? You have to tell us!
… as well highlighting the importance of letting their local council know. If you are currently caring for someone else’s … 28 days, then you are private fostering and must inform the council immediately unless you are a close relative. Close … is an agreement between parents and carers but by law, the council needs to be informed by both parties at least six … -
Subletting an ex-council property
… Subletting an ex-council property If you want to sublet your ex-council property (where the council retains the freehold) we recommend you check with … -
East London Councils launch Community Hubs providing a local network of help and support
… East London Councils launch Community Hubs providing a local network of … by Cllr Darren Rodwell, Leader of Barking and Dagenham Council, and Cllr Maureen Worby, Cabinet Member for Social … with partners from the community and voluntary sector, the council is committed to building strong relationships with … -
Scrutiny
… Scrutiny Scrutiny ensures that: the council and its partners are held accountable for the … and improve the quality of life in the borough The council takes a collaborative and objective approach to scrutiny. It has two scrutiny committees made up of councillors who are not members of the cabinet. These … -
Private Fostering? You need to tell us!
… child for a prolonged period of time, you need to let the council know as this is called private fostering? Next week, … care as well highlighting the importance of letting the council know. Figures show that approximately 20,000 … 28 days, then you are private fostering and must inform the council immediately unless you are a close relative. Close …