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East London council ramps up enforcement patrols in antisocial behaviour areas

Barking and Dagenham Council has increased the frequency of enforcement patrols in two Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) areas that were renewed last month, following a consultation with residents.



The two PSPOs that were up for renewal were in Barking Town Centre and Broad Street, Dagenham and two of the main things that came out of consultation were the need for increased enforcement patrols and signage in the PSPO areas.



16 April 2021
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Barking and Dagenham the best in London for primary school places

Barking and Dagenham is simply the best in London on National Offer Day, as 94.44 per cent of parents in the borough have been awarded their first preference primary school.

Figures released by the Pan London Admissions Board show that Barking and Dagenham has once again smashed the London average of 87.38 per cent to give 2,956 pupils their first choice of primary schools.

The total percentage of parents securing an offer from one of their preferred schools in Barking and Dagenham was a massive 99.17 per cent, again beating the capital’s average of 97.85 per cent.

16 April 2021
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East London council launches new survey to understand where women feel unsafe in the borough

Barking and Dagenham Council has launched a new survey that looks to identify key places where residents, particularly women, don’t feel safe in the borough.



Launched on the council’s consultation portal, One Borough Voice, the survey allows residents to:



•    Drop a pin onto a map to highlight the areas where they don't feel safe in the borough

•    complete an anonymous form on areas where they feel unsafe

14 April 2021
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East London Council celebrates Vaisakhi with local Gurdwara

On Tuesday 13 April, Sikhs and Hindus around the world celebrated Vaisakhi. Barking and Dagenham Council along with members of the Barking Gurdwara, part of the Singh Sabha London East, observed this holy event with a flag raising at Barking Town Hall with a special video message.

14 April 2021
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Dodgy Dagenham landlords fined over £61k

Two landlords of a property in Dagenham have been ordered to pay costs and fines totalling £61,057.05 after they were prosecuted for multiple housing offences.



Mr John Renvoize and Mr Dedar Shah owners of a seven bed property located at 2 Third Avenue, Dagenham were ordered to pay the fines following a court case at (Romford Magistrate Court) on Friday 19 March.



13 April 2021
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Council officers close down Barking fish shop

Another business in Barking has been closed down by council enforcement officers after it continuously refused to follow Covid guidance.



Fish Bazaar on Longbridge Road was told to close its doors for two weeks last Thursday, 8 April by council officers.



Despite several warnings around social distancing and the use of face coverings in the store, the business ignored the advice and continued to operate in an unsafe way.



13 April 2021
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Leader's statement on the passing of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Councillor Darren Rodwell, the Leader of Barking and Dagenham Council, has said the whole borough will mourn the passing of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

Cllr Rodwell said: “It’s so sad to hear about the passing of Prince Philip.

“He was an immense figure loved by the nation and his commitment to public life and work for charities was profound.

“The Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards did so much for young people (and of course we should not forget his record in the Mediterranean and the Pacific during the 2nd World War).

9 April 2021
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Council to work closely with businesses as lockdown restrictions ease

Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Barking and Dagenham Council’s enforcement team has worked alongside businesses to ensure they’re following the regulations and provided advice where needed.



From Monday 12 April, non-essential shops, hairdressers, beauty salons can reopen alongside hospitality venues, such as restaurants, cafes and pubs for outside table service and the joint work between the council and business owners will continue.



9 April 2021
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Watch out for doorstep rogue traders

As the days get longer and the warmer weather begins you may find unexpected and unwanted visitors knock at your door with glossy brochures and generous price reductions for home improvement work.

9 April 2021
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Barking and Dagenham Council to launch ethical debt collections service

Debt can often be associated with embarrassment, so that’s why Barking and Dagenham Council is launching a new debt collections service that aims to work with residents to reduce the likelihood of needing to enforce.

8 April 2021

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