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Number of youngsters achieving Duke of Edinburgh award on the rise

The number of young people from Barking and Dagenham achieving the Duke of Edinburgh Award (DofE) has seen an increase of nearly 50%.

146 young people from the borough achieved the award in 2017/18 which is a 224% increase from 2013.

In total 368 youngsters enrolled on the programme of which 234 were for Bronze, 100 Silver and 34 for the Gold award.

5 November 2018
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Council saves almost £1 million on the one-year anniversary of its ban on illegal traveller sites

Barking and Dagenham Council has saved almost £1 million on clear-up costs thanks to powers secured in the High Court that prevent illegal traveller campsites in the borough.

The injunction, which was amongst the first of its kind granted in the capital, prohibits any unauthorised encampments at a number of locations across the borough, as well as banning fly-tipping. It was the first to be granted on an indefinite basis.

30 October 2018
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Photo of the new refuse staff, along with the management team, Councillor Syed Ghani and Leader of the Council Darren Rodwell at Frizlands Lane Recycling Centre
Barking and Dagenham’s bin collections set to be boosted by new starters and improved fleet

Almost 70 new people will help transform Barking and Dagenham Council's refuse and waste team, following the local authority's biggest recruitment drive for several years.

The newly filled roles include drivers, loaders, street cleaners, supervisors and office-based staff, as the council looks to expand and improve the service to make bin collections more efficient and reliable. 

25 October 2018
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Dagenham school wins top national award at prestigious ceremony

Jo Richardson Community school has been awarded the School of the Year award for ‘Making a Difference’ at the Pearson Teaching Awards.

The award acknowledges the “power of a school to transform the life chances of children” and “bring cohesion and enrichment to their local community.” 

The judges recognised that the school goes "above and beyond" to provide an education which is second to none for all its students and provides learning and "endless opportunities" for everyone. 

24 October 2018
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Landlord licensing scheme: have your say on the council’s key tool to protect renters

More than 300 people have already had their say on a scheme that protects renters from inadequate, poorly maintained and overcrowded housing.

The initiative, which was introduced in the borough by Barking and Dagenham Council in 2014, makes it compulsory for every private rented property in the borough to have a licence.

17 October 2018
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Young Poet Laureate Tour coming to Barking and Dagenham

Barking Learning Centre is set to host the Young Poet Laureate Tour on Thursday 25 October, when young residents with a passion for poetry will be able to enjoy an open mic event and a series of workshops with some of the best poets, rappers and beatboxers in the UK. 

The event will take place from 10.30am to 5pm and is open to anyone aged from 13 to 25. It will feature Momtaza Mehri, the Young People’s Laureate for London, alongside a selection of other talented poets and performers.

15 October 2018
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Grime Scene Investigation: Council unveils fly-tipping stickers

Barking and Dagenham council has introduced new stickers that will be applied to illegally dumped rubbish in the latest clampdown on grime crime.

4 October 2018
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Council launches innovative data platform to help measure social progress

Barking and Dagenham Council has launched an innovative new online platform, allowing everyone from residents to community groups to access and analyse a vast array of data about their borough, which will help it plan and deliver services. 

3 October 2018
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Green Garden Waste service increasing to 19 collections at no extra cost to residents

Good news for green-fingered locals, as Barking and Dagenham Council will be continuing with its Green Garden Waste subscription service for 2019/20.

Not only is the paid-for service set to be extended for the next two years, but it will also be increased from 16 to 19 collections a year, and it will come at no extra cost to residents.

28 September 2018
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Barking and Dagenham and Redbridge councils secure court case victory

The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in co-operation with the London Borough of Redbridge have taken a major step in London’s fight against knife crime after B&M Retail Ltd was ordered to pay £492,598.53 – one of the biggest ever fines for knife crime in the UK.

A joint investigation between Barking and Dagenham and Redbridge Trading Standards and Legal Departments has led to a successful prosecution at Barkingside Magistrates Court. B&M Retail Ltd pleaded guilty to three offences of underage sales of knives.

21 September 2018

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