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Dagenham business fined more than £1,300 over rubbish disposal

A distribution firm in Dagenham has been told to pay more than £1,300 after failing to produce documents showing how they dispose of their rubbish.

Enforcement officers from Barking and Dagenham Council carried out a routine inspection of HN Wells Ltd, which deals with importing and distributing food, in July 2018. 

However, the Wantz Road business failed to produce Waste Transfer Notes on request for how they got rid of their general rubbish and recycling waste – an offence under section 34 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

15 July 2019
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NCIL Funding Announcement
£133k developer dosh funds 15 community projects

The first round of neighbourhood community infrastructure levy (NCIL) funding has been allocated, with a fantastic response from both the panel made up of volunteer residents and the number of applications received from local organisations.

The NCIL is a proportion of the fee the council charges developers when they are building new developments, to make sure any developments benefit communities across the borough.

15 July 2019
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Council flies flag for victims of Srebrenica massacre

Residents were joined by councillors, staff, faith leaders and students from Gascoigne Primary School to observe a minute of silence to remember the victims of the Srebrenica massacre and to fly the Remembering Srebrenica flag. 



The event, the fifth consecutive year it has been observed by Barking and Dagenham, took place today in the Town Square to mark the 24th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre which took place on 11 July 1995, when Bosnian Serb forces marched into Srebrenica and killed 8,372 Muslim Serb men and boys.



12 July 2019
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Road works ahead
A reminder of the traffic disruption in Rainham Road South – from Dagenham Road to the junction of Reede Road

There continues to be traffic disruption due to mains replacement work being carried out along Rainham Road South, starting from the junction of Reede Road to the junction of Dagenham Road.

These works have now progressed to Rainham Road South junction of Dagenham Road and as such, additional delays are expected at this junction for the next three weeks.

Advance warning signs have been put up to inform of the disruption. Drivers should avoid the area or choose an alternative route where possible.

12 July 2019
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Crime and Enforcement Taskforce
New police taskforce to tackle street crime

A new policing team focused on tackling street crime in Barking and Dagenham has been unveiled. 

The Crime and Enforcement Taskforce will be based in the Barking Learning Centre and will be predominantly responsible for tackling crimes identified as a priority by the council, such as patrolling the borough’s housing estates, where they can utilise stop and search powers.

As well as this, the team will be tasked with:

12 July 2019
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One Borough Festival 2018
Huge music festival weekender for Barking and Dagenham

Coming to Parsloes Park next weekend, we head back in time to the 80s with the One Borough Festival on Saturday 20 July before rocking your socks off, with the Roundhouse Music Festival on Sunday 21 July.

What is shaping up to be our biggest weekend of the year, we bring the borough not one, but two, FREE, fantastic festivals that will have something for everyone.

11 July 2019
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Barking school to receive special honour from Mayor of London

Manor Infants School has received a special invitation from Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, to become part of his Schools for Success programme. 

The Mayor has recognised that the school has done some fantastic work with students who joined the school behind their peers and have since made huge progress.

9 July 2019
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Residents on Universal Credit reminded that they need to apply for Council Tax Support

Barking and Dagenham residents who are on Universal Credit are being reminded that they will need to apply for their Council Tax Support separately.



People who currently receive Universal Credit or are soon to do so, will have to apply for to claim Council Tax Support from the council to prevent them going arrears and having extra costs to pay.



9 July 2019
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Council marks 24th anniversary of Srebrenica genocide

Barking and Dagenham Council will mark the 24th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide with a special flag-raising event outside Barking Town Hall on Thursday 11 July.

As well as a minute’s silence, there will be speeches, prayers and artwork on display that has been created by local school children.

9 July 2019
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Barking and Dagenham celebrates Pride in London Parade

Barking and Dagenham Council paraded a float for the second year in a row as they celebrated this year’s Pride in London Parade on Saturday, 6 July.

Around 70 people from the borough joined thousands of revellers on the capital’s streets to represent the borough at London’s iconic parade, which started at Portland Place past Piccadilly Circus, Pall Mall and Trafalgar Square.

8 July 2019

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