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No life in paradise for Barking restaurant as it’s fined a huge fee

An Indian restaurant has been ordered to pay over £500 after it failed to provide documents showing how it disposes of its waste.



Eastern Paradise of Ripple Road, Barking was visited by Barking and Dagenham Council enforcement officers during a routine trade waste inspection on Tuesday 14 January 2020, but when asked to provide their Waste Transfer Notes, they failed to do so.



11 May 2021
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No smoke without fire - Barking Shisha bar is closed down by east London council

Barking and Dagenham Council has ordered a Shisha bar to shut up shop after enforcement officers discovered it was breaking Covid rules.



Byblos Garden of Longbridge Road, Barking, was visited by council officers on Friday 30 April at 11.55pm where they observed 20 to 25 customers smoking coal shisha in an enclosed area.



10 May 2021
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East London council backs End Our Cladding Scandal campaign

Barking and Dagenham Council has pledged its support for the resident-led End Our Cladding Scandal campaign, which sets out 10 steps calling on the Government to fix the cladding and building safety crisis. 

10 May 2021
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Barking restaurant closed for business for Covid breach

Barking and Dagenham Council has ordered a local restaurant to close its doors after enforcement officers discovered during a routine inspection that it was breaking Covid rules.



Sweet London of 62a Longbridge Road, Barking was visited by officers on Friday 23 April observed 25-30 customers congregating in a wooden structure, sharing Shisha and food.



5 May 2021
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Police op
Barking and Dagenham Council and police join forces for day of action

In a bid to combat antisocial behaviour in Barking Town Centre, council enforcement officers and the police teamed up to patrol key hot spots.



The day of action saw council officers and the police split up in three groups and deployed to the Abbey Ruins, East Street, Fishnet Roundabout and other surrounding areas. 



Throughout the day, two patrols took place from 2 to 3.30pm and 4 to 5.30pm at all three locations.



5 May 2021
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Freedom of the borough honours
Council grants Honorary Freedom of the Borough to trade union activist, Managing Director of the Council, 60's pop star and former professional footballer

As part of an online Council Assembly meeting last night (27 April), the new Mayor, Her Worshipful, Cllr Edna Fergus was on hand to award four very special people with the Freedom of the Borough - the highest award that can be bestowed in Barking and Dagenham to people who have made an outstanding contribution to the borough.

I am absolutely delighted to see Paul, Dora, Sandie and our very own Claire receiving the Freedom of the Borough, and I can’t think of four more deserving people

28 April 2021
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St Georges day flags at Town Hall
Council set to fly the flag for St. George’s Day

During these difficult times, Barking and Dagenham Council hopes that its residents can find inspiration in the story of St. George, a national hero who overcame the odds to make the world a better place.

 

Normally celebrations would be happening in Barking Town Square with an event to bring the community together to celebrate St. George’s Day. But right now, everyone is still following government guidelines to keep each other safe.

23 April 2021
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Tree City award
Barking and Dagenham wins international Tree City award second year in a row

For the second year in a row Barking and Dagenham has joined cities worldwide including San Francisco, Washington DC and Barcelona, to be recognised as a ‘tree city of the world’.

The international programme celebrates cities across all continents that meet core standards for the care and planting of urban trees and forests.

Although not a city, Barking and Dagenham received the backing of the scheme’s organisers, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), along with the Arbor Day Foundation, to earn the global award.

23 April 2021
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Front cover of Write On magazine issue 8
Write On! 8 and Write On! Extra Anniversary Editions: Storytelling from East London to the world

Write On! 8 is out now (digital version). April is a double header for Write On! – the publication that connects emerging and established writers to each other and the publishing industry. 

21 April 2021
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Council cleans up
Keep Britain Tidy report shows council cleaning up

An independent assessment from Keep Britain Tidy has shown that significant improvements have been made to the borough’s street cleanliness, despite challenging circumstances.

As part of our efforts to continue to improve our borough’s streets, in June 2020 the street cleansing service changed the way it operates, moving to an area-based approach to keeping the borough clean.

20 April 2021

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