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Following the system maintenance to our Housing management systems – at present you cannot make a Housing Register Application online.  The technical team are working to resolve these issues as soon as possible. We apologise for the inconvenience this may cause.  While this is being fixed you can call us on 0208 724 8323 Monday- Friday between 9am-5pm  in order to make a Housing Register application. 

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Council provides mentoring and positive activities for young people to tackle youth violence

Working with the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), Barking and Dagenham Council has commissioned five local community organisations to deliver positive activities to children and young people who are at risk of becoming involved in, or coerced into crime. 

5 June 2019
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D-Day Parade to mark 75th anniversary of Normandy invasion

A memorial parade to mark 75 years since the invasion of Normandy will take place on Thursday, 6 June.

His worshipful, the Mayor of Barking and Dagenham, Councillor Peter Chand, will lead a procession featuring representatives from the Royal Naval Association and Royal British Legion, as well as councillors and faith leaders, from St Margaret’s Church in Barking at 5.20pm.

At 5.30pm the parade will arrive outside Barking Town Hall, where the Mayor, the Bishop of Barking, Trevor Mwamba, and the Leader of the Council, Councillor Darren Rodwell, will mark the anniversary.

4 June 2019
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Barking and Dagenham launches free legal advice service for victims of domestic violence

Residents of Barking and Dagenham and surrounding areas who are experiencing or are affected by domestic violence can now get free, independent and confidential legal advice.

The ground-breaking initiative – DV FLAG East, the first of its kind in the country, has been set up with a grant from the council’s internal Legal Service and is run by Citizens Advice in Barking and Dagenham. The Council’s Legal Service will work jointly with the CAB.

31 May 2019
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Government approves borough wide Property Licensing Scheme to protect renters

Barking and Dagenham Council’s fight to crack down on rogue landlords and protect tenants has been given a huge boost as the Government has agreed a five year Property Licensing Scheme. 

 

The borough wide scheme, which is the only one that has been approved by the Government, means that every privately rented property in Barking and Dagenham will need to be licensed and comply with strict conditions to ensure each property is safe and properly managed. 

 

30 May 2019
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Council awarded more than £33,500 from church for breach of notice

Barking and Dagenham Council has received £33,539 from HM Courts & Tribunals Service after a church formerly based in Barking, and the landlord of the property it rented, were found guilty of a breach of notice issued by the council. 

 

At a hearing at Snaresbrook Crown Court earlier this year, both defendants were sentenced to confiscation orders under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 and ordered to pay a combined confiscation order of £196,250. 

 

29 May 2019
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European Parliamentary Elections 2019 London Region

The total number of valid votes given to each registered party and individual candidate in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham area is as follows:

Total verified votes cast: 38,244

Turnout: 31.56%

26 May 2019
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Dagenham man becomes Mayor of the borough

A Dagenham-born man has been bestowed the honour of being named the borough’s Mayor for 2019-20.

Councillor Peter Chand took over the reins from out-going Mayor, Cllr Sanchia Alasia, at the annual ceremonial event on Friday, 17 May at Barking Town Hall.  

The 53-year-old, who is a governor at Dagenham Park School, also announced the two charities that he will be fundraising for throughout the year – Dagenham United and Independent Living Agency. 

24 May 2019
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Barking and Dagenham Council support dementia awareness week with an action day in Barking Town square

In partnership with The Alzheimer’s Society, Barking and Dagenham Council hosted an action day to raise awareness and highlight the support available locally to help people with dementia.



The event which took place Monday 20 May in Barking Town Square included an array of information stalls, interactive activity and live entertainment, including information on how to become a ‘Dementia Friend’



22 May 2019
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Tougher fines for grime crime as fly-tipping penalty increases to £400

Fines for anyone caught fly-tipping are set to more than double, after Barking and Dagenham Council agreed a host of new, tougher penalties to combat enviro crime.

Offenders will have to fork out £400 – the maximum allowed under current legislation – an increase of 166 per cent on the present charge of £150, and with no early repayment discount being offered. 

Anyone caught littering will also face a stiffer fine, with the penalty increasing from £75 to £150.

The new fly-tipping and littering fines came into effect on Monday 3 June. 

22 May 2019
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Schools put their heads together to keep classrooms safe

Headteachers from schools across the borough joined representatives from the local community, the Met Police and Barking and Dagenham Council to discuss how to make sure classrooms are a safe place for pupils. 

The training event provided guidance to schools on what powers they have when it comes to searching pupils and confiscating banned items such as knives, as well as discussing student and staff safety.

21 May 2019

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