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UK’s first cohesion Hackathon helps find solutions to local concerns

On 30 September and 1 October, the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham held the UK’s first-ever social cohesion hackathon in partnership with local technology company DigiLab.

6 November 2017
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Barking and Dagenham Council secure ban on unlawful encampments and fly-tipping following significant High Court judgement

The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham has been granted an injunction, thought to be the first of its kind in England and Wales, which bans unlawful campsites from being set up as well as prohibiting fly-tipping.

In total, 133 sites will be protected across Barking and Dagenham, including parks, open spaces, schools and industrial sites, all of which have experienced unlawful encampments in recent years.

31 October 2017
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Made In Dagenham film studios
Barking and Dagenham set for London’s largest film studio

Be First – Barking and Dagenham Council’s pioneering urban regeneration company – today issued an invitation to ambitious investors, entrepreneurs and businesses to help build London’s largest film studios and media complex in Dagenham.

Announcing the hunt for partners, Barking and Dagenham Council’s Leader, Cllr Darren Rodwell, said: “We are looking for like-minded partners to help us bring world class film studios to Dagenham.

“It will be an east end epic which will create hundreds of quality jobs and inject millions into the local economy.”

30 October 2017
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Barking and Dagenham ranked within top 20 local authorities for Government’s headline Progress 8 measure

New figures released by the Department for Education show the progress of pupils academically in Barking and Dagenham is one of the best in the country.

Called Progress 8, the measure determines how well students develop between the end of primary school and the end of secondary school.

A score of 0 is the national average and would mean pupils made the expected progress by the time they left, while a positive score shows further development. Barking and Dagenham has an average Progress 8 score of 0.21. This places the borough 20th out of 151 local authorities in England.

26 October 2017
Barking and Dagenham councillors nominated for industry awards

Two of Barking and Dagenham’s senior councillors have been shortlisted for the prestigious LGiU and CCLA’s Councillor Achievement Awards 2017.

4 October 2017
London’s first Youth Zone gains planning permission in Dagenham

London’s first OnSide Youth Zone has been given the green light after the council and the Greater London Authority approved a planning application.

Building work on Parsloes Park, Dagenham – at the corner of Gale Street and Porters Avenue – will commence later this year.

When it opens in 2018, the Youth Zone will offer a wide range of activities for young people aged between eight and 19 and up to 25 for those with additional needs seven days a week, including dance, sport, art, music, drama, media, employability and mentoring programmes.

19 September 2017
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BCU – a Met Police trial – is leaving Barking and Dagenham ‘under resourced’, warns Council Leader

The Leader of Barking and Dagenham Council has written a stark letter to the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, outlining how a Met Police trial, which launched in April 2017, is struggling to deliver effective policing in the borough.

18 August 2017
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A-level students celebrate success in Barking and Dagenham

Students across our borough are celebrating their A-level results today with provisional figures showing 97.9% achieved an A* to E grade – matching the performance of other youngsters nationwide.

The number of pupils receiving top grades A* to A increased at Dagenham Park School by 13% compared to last year, while Robert Clack School and Barking Abbey also recorded increases of 2.4% and 2.3%.

17 August 2017
Overground extension to Barking Riverside gets the go ahead

Plans to extend the London Overground from Barking to Barking Riverside were approved by the government last week.

The 4.5km stretch of track will provide improved transport access to 10,800 homes, which are planned for construction on the 180-hectare brownfield site on the northern bank of the River Thames.

10 August 2017
Top marks for school caterers as Barking and Dagenham Council achieve gold award

Pupils from Roding Primary School in Dagenham enjoyed a golden celebration in honour of their caterers achieving a top ‘Food for Life Served Here’ award.

The award was developed by the Soil Association to recognise positive choices in buying and serving of food that promotes healthy eating and sustainable food sourcing. Available at three levels – bronze, silver and gold – it encourages caterers to pay attention to where their ingredients come from and what their meals contain, as well as how they can contribute to healthy lifestyles.

10 August 2017

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