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Community Food Club
Residents benefit from new community food club

Over 30 families are now benefiting from a unique programme in Barking and Dagenham, which is helping them to both reduce their food shopping bill and access a wide range of support services.

 

Club members pay £3.50 a visit which allows them to access up to £20 worth of shopping. In addition, they are able to get help, advice and support with finance, health, training and skills to get into work.

 

25 January 2019
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Beam Launch
Barking and Dagenham Council launches green energy company, Beam Energy 

Baking and Dagenham Council has today (Monday 21 January 2019) launched its own greener energy provider, Beam Energy, to help its residents save on their fuel bills. 

All people need to do is get a two-minute quote and switch, for cheaper gas and electricity bills. 

18 January 2019
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Crime Summit
Barking and Dagenham hosts first tri-borough summit to tackle serious violence

Barking and Dagenham Council has hosted London’s first tri-borough Serious Violence Summit, bringing together key partners and local communities to jointly tackle the complex root causes of violent crime.

Almost 240 people attended the Serious Violence Summit, which took place on Wednesday 16 January in London East, Dagenham, in partnership with Havering and Redbridge councils.

17 January 2019
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Barking and Dagenham’s Panathlon winning streak continues

Students with disabilities from six schools in Barking and Dagenham have won the first round of the East London Panathlon Championships.

 

The competition is a multi-sport event including Table Cricket, Polybat, Boccia, Kurling and Athletics.

 

The event, which took place at Frenford Club in Ilford, was for students in Years 7 to 13 and they were competing against other young people from Havering, Redbridge and Waltham Forest. 

 

14 January 2019
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BAD Youth Forum
BAD Youth Forum raises record amount of money

2018 has been a year to remember for the Barking and Dagenham (BAD) Youth Forum and the Young Mayor as together, they have raised the highest ever amount for their chosen charity.

 

Over the last year, local young people hosted a number of fundraising events and have raised a record £4,340 for local homeless charity, the New Horizon Youth Centre. 

 

Some of the fundraising activities included a sponsored walk, a games night, non-uniform days, and bucket sharing at Summer of Festivals events.

 

18 December 2018
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Barking and Dagenham tops chart for youngsters attending higher education

Barking and Dagenham has experienced the highest increase in the number of young residents attending higher education over the last ten years according to a new report.

 According the ‘Higher Education Journey of Young London Residents’ report from London Councils, the east London borough has seen a 65% increase in young participation from 1030 in 2007/08 to 1700 students in 2016/17. 

The closest London borough to Barking and Dagenham was Ealing with a rise of 29%.

14 December 2018
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Name our gritters – the results are in!

Barking and Dagenham Council's gritting vehicles have been officially given their new names: Bobby Moore Grit, Albus Dumblethaw and The Grounding Granny, at a special ceremony held at Gascoigne Primary School today.

After months of planning, hundreds of entries, tough deliberations and nail-biting head-to-heads, two of the final three names were chosen via a series of polls on the council's Facebook and Twitter pages, while the third was selected by a panel of judges from the suggestions sent in by our schools.

13 December 2018
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Youth Zone
Barking and Dagenham's Youth Zone needs you!

Barking and Dagenham's Future Youth Zone - the £6.5 million facility which is set to open next Spring - has launched its volunteer recruitment drive.



As well as a 50-strong team of staff, the Youth Zone are on the lookout for 100 volunteers, with positions available, ranging from administrative support to working with the Young People's Development Group.

13 December 2018
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Landlord licensing scheme: still time to have your say

There is still time for people to make their voice heard on Barking and Dagenham Council’s landlord licensing scheme – joining the hundreds of others who have already had their say.

The initiative requires all private landlords to purchase a licence if they intend to rent their home out, allowing the council to make sure all properties meet a certain standard and are safe for people to live in.

10 December 2018
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Jingle all the way…to the recycling bin

It’s the season of giving but this festive period, Barking and Dagenham Council wants to remind residents not to give too much to landfill and to stuff their recycling bins, as well as their turkeys.

From gift packaging to unwanted sprouts, the Christmas holidays lead to an inevitable increase in household waste, but the council is urging local people not to forget about recycling during the festivities. 

3 December 2018

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