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Caravans at Millennium Centre car park in Dagenham
Caravans removed from Millennium Centre car park in Dagenham

A total of 12 caravans have left the Millennium Centre car park in Dagenham after they were given two hours to leave the site by Barking and Dagenham’s Street Enforcement Team.

The Council was granted an injunction, thought to be the first of its kind in England and Wales last October, that bans unlawful campsites from being set up as well as prohibiting fly-tipping.

Any breach of the order is a contempt of court, punishable by a term of imprisonment.

28 March 2018
Street Tag competition winners presented with £1,000 worth of bicycles

The winners of the inaugural Street Tag competition in Barking and Dagenham have bagged themselves £1,000 worth of bicycles.

Al Noor, a team of four friends and two of their children, upped the ante and decided to try and cover 1,000 miles during the six-week game, which turned the streets of the borough into a giant walking, running or cycling challenge, to raise money for charity.

Sylvia Sielicka, Shormin Begum, Erum Rashid, and Yasim Sattar braved wind, rain and snow – even completing the 4.2-mile course in -2C conditions.

26 March 2018
Made in Dagenham studios preferred bidder revealed

The largest new film and media studios to be built in London for decades will be constructed and operated in Dagenham by Pacifica Ventures in partnership with Media Content Capital (MCC) it was announced on Thursday, 22 March.

Councillor Darren Rodwell, the Leader of Barking and Dagenham Council, announced that the USA based Pacifica Ventures, in partnership with MCC, will be the preferred builder and operator of the ambitious new film and media complex on the 22-acre site.

23 March 2018
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Local Government Chronicle Awards 2018
Barking and Dagenham Council sweeps three honours at Local Government Chronicle Awards 2018 including coveted Council of the Year title

Barking and Dagenham Council has won two awards and been highly commended in another category at the prestigious Local Government Chronicle (LGC) Awards on Wednesday.

As well as being named the winner of the Driving Growth award, the council took home the top title of Council of Year at the 22nd annual awards ceremony, which was held at Grosvenor House, London on 21 March.

22 March 2018
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Youth Zone reception held at Civic Centre

A special reception was held at the Civic Centre in Dagenham on Monday night to reveal more details about the Onside Future Youth Zone that opens in 2019.

History will be made when the centre officially opens in Barking and Dagenham as the Youth Zone will be the first of its kind in London.

Building work has already got underway after West Ham captain Mark Noble was among a number of people who helped put a giant spade into the ground to officially start work at a ground-breaking ceremony back in January.

21 March 2018
New anti-social behaviour order to protect town centre

A new order which will clamp down on anti-social behaviour is being introduced in Barking Town Centre.

The Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), which went live today (Monday 19 March), will cover behaviour such as drinking alcohol in a public place, to spitting, begging, and urinating. The PSPO will target those engaging in behaviour which causes residents and other users of the area harassment, alarm or distress.

The order means council enforcement officers and the police will have new powers to hand out £100 fixed penalty notices on the spot.

19 March 2018
Every One Every Day has even more projects to get involved in

Chair yoga and healthy cookery classes are just two of the many free classes available to residents in the borough, as Every One Every Day publishes its latest programme of events.

Over the next eight weeks, there will be more than 50 free community get togethers arranged in Barking and Dagenham from cooking, making, learning or growing, to fixing, trading, sharing or eating.

Classes include discovering how to take great photographs, setting up a play street or becoming a bee keeper.

14 March 2018
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Young people unveil their vision of the future

Barking and Dagenham youngsters have unveiled their vision for the OnSide Future Youth Zone with specially-designed hoardings at the centre’s Parsloes Park site.

8 March 2018
Inspection sees illegal encampment moved on from the Abbey Retail Park

A total of eight caravans and seven vehicles have left the Abbey Retail Park in Barking, following an inspection by officers from Barking and Dagenham Council in conjunction with the council funded Estates Police Team.

The officers visited the site on 1 March 2018, where they discovered the collection of vehicles alongside dumped bulky waste, wood and rubble.

It was agreed by the individuals interviewed that they would leave the site once weather conditions improved, and the travellers had indeed vacated the land when officers visited the following day.

2 March 2018
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Barking and Dagenham secure Mayor’s Cultural Impact Award

Barking and Dagenham were left celebrating a major milestone after receiving the Mayor’s Cultural Impact Award at the London Borough of Culture awards on Tuesday.

The Mayor of London set a challenge for every borough in London to propose a year-long programme of world-class cultural events and initiatives and developed a plan to make culture an integral part of the borough’s future.

27 February 2018

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