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Pants down for dodgy clothes dealer

A schoolteacher has been fined almost £20,000 for selling counterfeit replica premier league football kits and Calvin Klein brief sets. 

Mrs Bobbi Ehsan of Loxham Road, Chingford was caught by Barking and Dagenham Council enforcement officers during a routine visit to Dagenham Sunday Market on 17 June 2018.   

In total, enforcement officers seized 381 fake replica football kits and Calvin Klein brief sets.  

9 March 2020
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Council secures Closure Order to shut down anti-social behaviour property

Residents of Alfred Gardens in Barking can now breathe a sigh of relief after the council secured a Closure Order on a property which has been a source of anti-social behaviour since last August.

Residents living in and around the property have had their lives blighted by anti-social behaviour, including violence, public urination and defecation, drug taking and intimidation of other people. 

Following joint work between council officers and the police, on Thursday 27 February at Barkingside Magistrate Court secured the Order. 

6 March 2020
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Solicitor loses case as rogue landlord

A case has finally closed on a local solicitor who was caught out for failing to license two premises in Dagenham.

Ms. Kate Okoli, who works in a local solicitors in Barking, has been fined £10,000 following a three-year battle after she was initially investigated in 2017, in relation to several properties. She has since been prosecuted for failing to license both premises on Hewett Road and Neville Road.   

6 March 2020
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Double trouble for rogue landlord

A rogue landlord who was originally jailed in February last year, has now been convicted under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.   

Siddarth Mahajan, of Milton Crescent, Ilford, was last year sentenced to 12 weeks in jail for falsifying documents in an attempt to prevent enforcement action relating to houses in multiple occupation (HMOs).   

6 March 2020
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Jumping for joy! Student given mini trampoline to help with mobility

A pupil at Trinity School, in Dagenham, has been awarded a mini trampoline by the Charles Ronayne Foundation.

Oscar Birch, who is seven years old, was born with a visual impairment as well as severe learning difficulties. Following a marked improvement in his mobility, Trinity School contacted the Charles Ronayne Foundation to secure funding for a mini trampoline he could use. The trampoline can be used in class to help further develop his balance and motor skills.

4 March 2020
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Local hero dad receives Leader's Recognition Award

Local hero Artan Mahmood, who recently saved a child from an attack by a dog, has had his bravery recognised by being honoured with a Leader’s Recognition Award from Councillor Darren Rodwell, Leader of Barking and Dagenham Council.

The incident for which Mr Mahmood was given the award saw him save his neighbours’ six-year-old son from a vicious dog attack in November, with no regard for his own safety.

The student Mr Mahmood saved, Arjun, is a classmate of one of Mr Mahmood’s own children.

3 March 2020
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Dagenham pupils spruce up their local area

The area near a local primary school has been transformed, thanks to the vision of its pupils. 

Students from Thomas Arnold Primary School were unhappy with how some areas around their school looked and wanted to make a change by creating a community garden.     

The children constantly talked about how it was upsetting to see people continuously dropping litter and making their school grounds look messy, so they decided to do something about it.   

3 March 2020
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More than three quarters of young people given preferred secondary school place, smashing the London average

More than three quarters of young people given preferred secondary school place, smashing the London average

More than three in four young people in Barking and Dagenham will attend their first preference secondary school from September this year.

Figures show that out of 3,381 applications, 2,627 (77.67 per cent) of 10 and 11-year-olds have been offered their first preference, smashing the capital’s average of 68.30 per cent. 

3 March 2020
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Police crackdown in Barking Town Centre

A number of people were arrested following an operation by the Safer Neighbourhood Police Team to tackle crime in Barking Town Centre. 

The operation, which took place on Monday 10 and Tuesday 11 February was set up by the police to help reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in the centre of Barking. 

In total, police officers stopped and searched 10 different individuals and arrested people for robbery, grievous bodily harm and a breach of a Court Order. 

28 February 2020
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Council Assembly agrees budget to protect vital services and support our most vulnerable residents

Councillors in Barking and Dagenham have agreed the budget for the next financial year – a budget which will continue to protect key services and support the borough’s most vulnerable residents.

The 2020/21 budget was agreed at a full council meeting in the Town Hall last night (Wednesday 26 February) and there will be no cuts to council services.

27 February 2020

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