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Barking and Dagenham Council joins campaign for people to ‘do one thing’ to improve their financial wellbeing

Barking and Dagenham Council is asking people to ‘do one thing’ to improve their financial wellbeing as part of the Money and Pensions Service’s Talk Money Week.

Held from 4 - 8 November, Talk Money Week aims to reduce the stigma around money by encouraging conversations among everyone, from families and friends to colleagues and communities.

5 November 2024
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Barking and Dagenham parks among the best in Good Parks for London report

Barking and Dagenham parks are ranked fourth best across 25 participating London boroughs in the latest 2024 Good Parks for London report.

The report looks at how London boroughs are performing against ten assessment Good Parks criteria, including public satisfaction, events, supporting nature, community involvement, sustainability, strategic planning and more. 

5 November 2024
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Majority of local businesses pass Autumn nights test purchasing operation

Ahead of Halloween and Bonfire night, Barking and Dagenham Council’s Trading Standards conducted several test purchasing operations.

5 November 2024
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B&D residents take part in road safety event

Passersby were invited to take part in a road safety event in Barking last week where they traded places with a heavy goods vehicle driver.

5 November 2024
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Trading Standards Officers conduct underage test purchases of high-strength corrosives

Trading Standards Officers from Barking and Dagenham Council have carried out several test purchases to check if high-strength corrosive products were being sold to underage individuals.

4 November 2024
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Barking and Dagenham Council and faith partners unite to mark Islamophobia Awareness Month

Barking and Dagenham Council, in partnership with local faith leaders, will be marking Islamophobia Awareness Month for the first time this November, standing in solidarity to combat Islamophobia and promote understanding within the community.

1 November 2024
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Council kicks off its 17th Local Government Graduate Programme

Residents, borough care leavers and current employees of Barking and Dagenham Council are being invited to apply to be part of the next cohort of the National Management Trainee scheme which start in October 2025.

31 October 2024
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B&D youngsters celebrate Black History Month

Young people linked to Barking and Dagenham Council’s Adolescent and Youth Justice Service have been celebrated at a Black History Month exhibition at Barking Town Hall.

31 October 2024
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Barking and Dagenham Council backs London Challenge Poverty Week and highlights support for residents

Barking and Dagenham Council is backing London Challenge Poverty Week which takes place this week (14 – 20 October).

Throughout the week, residents are being reminded that they can access support if they’re struggling. Whether it’s help with finances, food, employment, wellbeing or something else – there’s a range of support available online and in person at Community Hubs based locally across the borough.

16 October 2024
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From blueprints to bright futures, Greatfields Primary School opens its doors

Councillor Jane Jones, Barking and Dagenham Council’s Cabinet Member for Children’s Social Care and Disabilities, officially opened the newly completed Greatfields Primary School in Barking on 11 October.

This marks the culmination of a decade of planning, development, and regeneration on the former Gascoigne Estate. The school has started with an initial intake of 30 students, and will eventually serve 630 pupils, significantly expanding local educational capacity and meeting the growing demand for high-quality education in the area.

16 October 2024

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