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Comic Book Workshops
Embrace your creative side with Pen to Print’s Comic Book Workshops

Barking Learning Centre will be hosting a series of fortnightly Comic Book Workshops over the coming months, as part of the council’s Pen to Print programme.

The workshops commenced on 2 February and are taking place every other Saturday from 10am to 12pm until 6 April 2019.

Graphic novelist Wallis Eates will be in attendance, helping residents to improve their creative writing and artistic skills as they design their own comic strips.

25 February 2019
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Love gardening? There's still time to sign up to the 2019 Green Garden Waste collection

Barking and Dagenham council is reminding all its green-fingered residents that there's still time to sign up for their Green Garden Waste permits.

With the weather slowly warming up, it won’t be long before we can get back out into the garden. From vegetable patch perfectionists to flower fans, the first step for anyone looking to spruce up their outdoor space this year should be to get their Green Garden Waste permit sorted.

25 February 2019
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Eastbrookend Country Park
Residents invited to Friends of Eastbrookend consultation meeting

Barking and Dagenham residents are being invited to meet and discuss the re-establishment of the ‘Friends of Eastbrookend’ by the council’s Rangers Service.

The group will cover Eastbrookend Country Park and The Chase Nature Reserve, working with the Rangers to help maintain and improve these sites. Members of the group will also have the opportunity to take part in the management of the two locations.

22 February 2019
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London Youth Games
Robert Clack advance to London Youth Games finals

It was a successful day at the East London round of the London Youth Games for Robert Clack School on Tuesday, as two teams made it through to the finals.

 

The Year 7 girls and Year 8 boys made it through after competing in the speed bounce, vertical jump, four lap race, shot put and many other events.

 

15 February 2019
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NCIL last chance
Last chance for groups to apply for funding of up to £10,000

The deadline is fast approaching for community groups, charities and social enterprises across Barking and Dagenham to bid for funding of up to £10,000, as the council gets set to distribute money raised from the Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL).

NCIL is a fee the council charges developers when they are building new housing developments in the borough, to make sure any such developments also benefit the local community.

15 February 2019
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CCTV Appeal episode 13
Help us catch more fly tippers with the latest Wall of Shame video

More fly tippers have been caught on camera in Barking and Dagenham Council’s latest CCTV online appeal. 

The thirteenth instalment in the YouTube series takes a look at fly-tipping hotspots in St. Chad’s Road in Chadwell Heath and Rowallen Parade, Dagenham. The council is encouraging residents to get in touch in confidence if they recognise any of the fly-tippers featured in the latest episode. 

15 February 2019
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Councillor Mabel Arnold
Council mourns passing of former Councillor and Mayor

The borough flag was flown at half mast on Monday 11 February as a mark of respect in memory of former Councillor Mabel Arnold, who sadly passed away peacefully in a nursing home on Sunday 10 February at the age of 102.

Mabel served as a Councillor between 1974 and 1998 serving initially the Manor Ward.  She represented the Parsloes Ward between 1978 and 1986 and then the former Cambell Ward between 1986 and 1998.

14 February 2019
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Mentor and students
The past meets the present – ex Sydney Russell pupils return to the classroom

Students from Sydney Russell School enjoyed a day of learning about the future last week as former pupils returned to the school for a visit.

 

The first of many Alumni workshops welcomed back six former pupils who have gone on to have successful careers in a variety of fields including two business owners, an IT engineer, civil servant, trainee primary school teacher and a lawyer.

 

The former pupils joined up with a group of Year 7 pupils to help them build confidence by celebrating their skills and strengths.

 

14 February 2019
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Rogue landlord jailed for fake HMO documents

A rogue landlord who converted three family homes to Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) without securing planning permission has been jailed for falsifying documents designed to prevent enforcement action. 

Siddarth Mahajan, 38 from Milton Crescent, Ilford purchased a three-bedroom property in Sherwood Gardens, Barking in July 2015. Council officers investigated following concerns that building works had been carried out at the property without prior planning permission. The investigation revealed the property had been converted to a HMO, without planning permission. 

14 February 2019
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private fostering
Looking after someone else’s child – let us know

Are you looking after someone else’s child? If so, you need to let the council know as it means you are fostering privately. 

 

If you are currently caring for someone else’s child who is under the age of 16 years (or 18 years if disabled) for longer than 28 days or more at any one time, you are privately fostering and must inform the council immediately unless you are a close relative. Close relatives include step-parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, uncles or aunts.

 

13 February 2019

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