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Council enforcement officers keep businesses in check in Barking and Dagenham

Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Barking and Dagenham Council have made it clear that they won’t stand for any residents or businesses breaking the rules and nearly a year on, that is still the case.

 

Last week (11 to 18 January), council enforcement officers visited over 1800 businesses in the borough to check they were following the coronavirus rules, this included checking in on over 600 non-essential shops to make sure they were closed, which they were.

 

21 January 2021
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East London council and police team up to convict repeat offender

Persistent work from the police and Barking and Dagenham Council officers has led to the arrest, charge and recall to prison for a troublesome individual. 

 

Joseph Meade Jnr has been causing disruption and annoyance to the residents of Digby Gardens with his anti-social behaviour, which included drug taking, harassment of residents, littering, shop lifting and the use of foul language. 

 

20 January 2021
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Free parking
Free parking extended for key workers and NHS staff in Barking and Dagenham

Barking and Dagenham Council is continuing to support NHS staff and key workers throughout the coronavirus pandemic as it has pledged to extend its free parking for them until the end of March.

 

The current scheme was supposed to end at the end of January, but due to the country being in a national lockdown, the council has decided to extend the offer. 

 

20 January 2021
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You can now subscribe to the Green Garden Waste collection service for 2021
Council urges residents to keep green resolutions in 2021

Did you make a few New Year’s Resolutions? Residents in the borough can tick off “going green” and helping the environment by signing up to Barking and Dagenham Council’s Green Garden Waste scheme. 

The fortnightly service, which costs £40 per year, offers residents an eco-friendly way to dispose of garden waste such as flowers and grass cuttings, weeds, leaves, and hedge trimmings.

The scheme launched in 2017 and last year around 7,000 residents signed-up.

18 January 2021
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Senior Councillors and local MPs call for Secretary of State to support infant schools with devices for remote learning

Politicians across Barking and Dagenham have written to the Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Williamson MP, urging him to reconsider his decision to exclude infant schools from the scheme which allocates devices for remote learning.

15 January 2021
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Don’t become a victim of the coronavirus crooks

Even in these hard times, there are sadly some people who will try and take advantage of others and Barking and Dagenham Council is getting wind of a number of coronavirus scams taking place.



As the vaccine is being rolled out, fraudsters are trying to trick people into booking a fake vaccine and in the last few days, Action Fraud has received a number of reports of people receiving text messages claiming to be from the NHS and offering them the opportunity to sign up for the coronavirus vaccination. 

14 January 2021
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Another Covid test site opens in Barking and Dagenham

A new test site will open on Saturday 16 January today to make it easier for residents of Barking and Dagenham with Covid-19 symptoms to get tested for coronavirus, nearer to their home.

The new test site, based at Curzon Community Centre car park, Bastable Avenue, Barking, IG11 0LG, will be open between 2 to 5pm (Saturday 16 January), 10am to 5pm (Sunday 17 January), and then from Monday 18 January it will be open 8am to 8pm every day, seven days a week. 

14 January 2021
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Have your say on council budget proposals

Residents are being encouraged to give their views on Barking and Dagenham Council’s 2021/22 budget proposals.

Following a decade of severe government cuts, the coronavirus pandemic has brought enormous challenges for our health service and a significant social and economic crises. That’s why the council has taken unprecedented steps to protect our residents and community during this hugely challenge time.

In response to COVID-19, we have provided critical support to residents in need, and together with other partner organisations, we have:

7 January 2021
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Council leaders across North East London appeal to places of worship to move services online to help curb spread of coronavirus

The leaders of five North East London councils have written to religious leaders and places of worship across their respective boroughs to help curb the rising levels of coronavirus infections by taking services online.

6 January 2021
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Residents urged to get a test and help stop the spread

Around one in three people with Covid don’t have symptoms, but can still pass it on, so it’s really important residents act as though they do have it, even if they don't have symptoms, to help stop the spread.

Whether residents have coronavirus symptoms or not, there are now lots of ways they can get tested in Barking and Dagenham. If people are in doubt or just want peace of mind, they should get a test.

6 January 2021

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