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Korma for Indian restaurant as it’s fined huge fee for fly-tipping

A Dagenham restaurant has been fined over £5,000 after it was caught fly tipping on the public highway on two separate occasions.



On the mornings of 16 and 19 September 2019, council enforcement officers discovered an accumulation of bagged waste on Goresbrook Road, Dagenham.



After looking through the rubbish, the officer concerned found a large number of receipts for Balti Cottage, a restaurant which was in close proximity to the fly-tipped waste.



17 September 2021
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East London school joins top language programme

Riverside School in Barking has started the new academic year with an exciting enrolment to the Mandarin Excellence Programme (MEP). 

Delivered by the UCL Institute and the British Council, The Department for Education's Mandarin Excellence Programme has helped over 7,000 pupils in England get on track to become fluent in Mandarin Chinese since 2016. 

Acceptance to the programme has been a long-standing goal for the school. It has invested heavily in maximising the number of students who study a language at all phases.

15 September 2021
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Partnerships in community food clubs gives residents a lifeline

A service which provides help and support to residents across Barking and Dagenham is set to be expanded.

The community food clubs – a partnership between the council and voluntary sector partners, provides discounted food to local residents. 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.

14 September 2021
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Council Leader gives backing to Mayor’s call for Afghan support

The Leader of Barking and Dagenham Council, Cllr Darren Rodwell has lent his voice to the Mayor of London’s ‘London Refugee Response’ fund, which will be a way for more people to make donations to help refugees build a new life in London.

8 September 2021
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East London man sees red for assault on traffic warden

A local man who assaulted a council civil protection officer has had his just reward after he was given a 9-week custodial sentence suspended for 18 months.

The Barking and Dagenham resident (who cannot be named for legal reasons), assaulted a Civil Enforcement Officer who had issued them with a Fixed Penalty Notice for parking in a suspended bay in Goresbrook Road, Dagenham.

The incident took place on 22 November 2020. Following the assault, the police were called, and the officer was supported until their arrival.

8 September 2021
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School-Home Support Practitioner awarded top gong for work with families at East London school

Katy-Anne Waite has been crowned Practitioner of the Year by the School-Home Support charity for her work with families at Mayesbrook Park School in Dagenham. 

 

The charity’s coveted annual award celebrates the practitioner who has made a significant contribution to leading the charity’s mission of supporting children to be in school, ready to learn, whatever it takes. It’s named the Terry Farrell Practitioner of the Year Award in memory of the late inspirational co-founder of School-Home Support.

 

6 September 2021
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Council apprentice nominated for national award

A graduate of Barking and Dagenham Council’s apprenticeship scheme has been shortlisted for a national award.

Cintia Jankoczi, who worked as a level-3 business administrator in the Job Shop Construction Team, has made the final of the 2021 Public Services People Managers Association (PPMA) Apprentice of the Year award.

The awards identify and showcase the promising and emerging talent of people working in the public sector.

3 September 2021
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Joint work sees persistent fly-tip problem resolved

Problems with a persistent fly-tip spot which has been a blight on the lives of local residents and has been so bad that sometimes residents have had to mount the kerb to drive past, has now been resolved.

The site on Link Road, just off the A13 in Dagenham, has resulted in numerous complaints from residents.

27 August 2021
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Bed-lam in east London as mattress fly-tippers are caught and fined

There were sleepless nights recently for a pair of mattress dumping fly-tippers in Barking and Dagenham, as they were both fined following a council sting operation.

The pair received fines totalling an eye-watering £1,200, with one receiving a £400 fine and the other receiving two fines totalling £800.

Shockingly, one of the people fined owns a local furniture shop which sells mattresses, whilst the other was identified by their own tenant who lives nearby.

27 August 2021
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Last chance for homeowners in Barking and Dagenham to apply for FREE solar panels

Homeowners across Barking and Dagenham have until Tuesday 31 August to apply for up to £10,000 worth of Solar PV (Solar Photovoltaics) panel installs to their home.



The council has joined forces with E.ON and J&J Crumps to ensure eligible home owners across the borough are able to benefit from the scheme.



24 August 2021

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