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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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100 Days to go
Countdown begins to the opening of Future Youth Zone

Young people from Barking and Dagenham are counting down to the grand opening of Barking and Dagenham’s OnSide Youth Zone, ‘Future’.

Students from Robert Clack Upper School joined members of the Future Youth Zone team and Councillor Darren Rodwell, Leader of Barking and Dagenham Council, to celebrate there being just 100 days to go until the borough’s young people have access to world-class, inspiring facilities and activities for just 50p.

7 February 2019
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Dagenham school raises money for Young Carers Awareness Day

Last Thursday marked Young Carers Awareness Day and everyone at Eastbrook School in Dagenham came together to do something positive on the day.

 

All staff and students at the school wore a yellow ribbon to show their support and had to pay £1 to take part.

 

The young carers, who are students of the school, enjoyed a special lunch with Headteacher Mr Frith, Executive Headteacher Mr Gillard and the school governors.

 

7 February 2019
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Cigarettes
Chadwell Heath shop owner fined £1,000 for selling cigarette to underage teenager

A shop owner in Barking and Dagenham has been fined £1,000 and ordered to pay £1,375 costs for illegally selling a cigarette to an underage person.

 

Mr Rahil Raval, 46, director of Rose Lane Convenience Store, Rose Lane RM6 5NR sold a single cigarette, outside of its packaging, to a person under the age of 18.

 

The offence took place on 30 May 2018 during a routine test purchase exercise by Council Trading Standards officers. Cigarettes were stored in a visible tin container with “single cigarettes = £1” written on the side.

6 February 2019
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Nick Gibb
Minister of State visits Dagenham school

A secondary school in Dagenham welcomed Nick Gibb MP, Minister of State for Schools, last Thursday. 

 

Mr Gibb visited All Saints Catholic School after being invited along last year and was impressed by their teacher training provision and the rich curriculum on offer. 

 

During the tour of the school, the Minister answered questions from Year 12 students who are studying Crime and Punishment in the UK, and also met other pupils at break time.

5 February 2019
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Job Fair
Students look for the next step at careers fair

Students from Eastbury Community School have been looking towards the future as they attended a careers fair last week.

 

According to the school, the evening was a ‘huge’ success with over 400 young people from Years 10 to 13 and their parents attending the event. 

 

The fair provided a fantastic opportunity for Year 11 students to sign up for colleges while sixth form pupils were able to network with universities and employers to find out a little more about what career choices are available to them in the future.

 

5 February 2019
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Council flies flag for LGBT History Month

The rainbow flag was flown over Barking Town Hall at 10am on Monday 4 February to mark LGBT History Month. 

The first time it was celebrated, was in 2005 to raise awareness of, and combat prejudice against the LGBT community while celebrating its achievement and diversity.

5 February 2019
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Dagenham letting agent fined £4,000 for publishing incorrect fees

A letting agent in Barking and Dagenham has been fined £4,000 for failing to publish the correct fees they charge tenants and landlords. 

Atco Estates, of 704 Green Lane, Dagenham RM8 1YX also failed to provide information about their membership of a Client Money Protection and Redress scheme. 

Letting agents must display their fees and other relevant information online and in their branches so prospective tenants and landlords know exactly what they’re paying from the outset when entering into a rental agreement.  

5 February 2019
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Antisemitism
Council adopts IHRA definition of antisemitism

Barking and Dagenham councillors voted unanimously at a full council Assembly meeting on Wednesday 30 January, to join councils across the country in adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism.

 

The motion was put forward by the Cllr Saima Ashraf, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Community Leadership and Engagement.

 

The motion reads:

 

This council expresses alarm at the rise in antisemitism in recent years across the UK.

 

4 February 2019
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Eastbury Manor House set to re-open later this month with love on Valentine’s Day

Eastbury Manor House is set to re-open its doors to the public after a short break for the winter, with a Valentine’s Day event on Thursday 14 February.

Barking’s picturesque Elizabethan gentry house will be hosting a romantic three course meal in the unique setting of the 16th century Grade I listed building.

4 February 2019
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Fly-tipping Wall of Shame, episode 12
New faces join Barking and Dagenham’s Wall of Shame

Barking and Dagenham Council’s fight against fly-tipping continues with the 12th episode of its CCTV Appeal.

 

The Crimewatch-style web series features footage of people dumping rubbish in the borough and allows residents to help the council to find, catch and fine enviro-criminals.

 

4 February 2019

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