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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 to Friday, between 9am to 5pm in order to make a Housing Register application. 

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Job Shop now open for face-to-face visits

Residents of Barking and Dagenham who need help and support to get in to work can now visit our Job Shops in person and have face-to-face appointments.



This is a welcome development following months of lockdown where residents have only been only able to contact the service by telephone and online.

Services on offer include one to one support, help to calculate in-work benefits, CV writing, guidance on application support and interview techniques as well as match candidates to local employers.



15 February 2022
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East London primary school holds its own climate change conference

Youngsters at Ripple Primary School in Barking held their very own climate change conference as part of a special Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Week.

The theme of the STEM week was ‘Repairing our planet’, with a focus on recycling, reusing and regenerating. 

Pupils in the School Council presented a manifesto to an invited audience, which included special guest Councillor Andrew Achilleos, Barking and Dagenham Council’s Member Champion for Climate Change. 

11 February 2022
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Six simple steps for a Cleaner Greener Barking and Dagenham

Barking and Dagenham Council is calling on residents to do their bit to help create a cleaner and greener borough.

Earlier this month, the council launched the next phase of its Cleaner, Greener Barking and Dagenham campaign. This follows a drive to improve bin collections, increasing the amount of household waste that can be recycled, and investing in 18 brand-new bin trucks and lots of new street cleaning vehicles and equipment to help tidy up streets across the borough.

11 February 2022
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East London Young Mayor raises thousands for domestic abuse charity

The Young Mayor of Barking and Dagenham, Labella Anum, has smashed her fundraising target of £4,000 for her chosen charity Refuge, which supports people fleeing domestic abuse. 

The youngster has worked hard with her peers in the Barking and Dagenham Youth Forum group to raise money for the charity through a series of events and challenges during her year in office. 

10 February 2022
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Love your garden? Give a green gift this Valentine’s Day!

Barking and Dagenham Council is reminding residents that they still have time to get greener this year by signing up for the 2022 Green Garden Waste Collection service.

If residents sign up before Valentine’s Day, Monday 14 February, they can benefit by receiving all 19 scheduled collections for the year, making it the perfect green gift to give a loved one this Valentine’s Day.

8 February 2022
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Help create a cleaner and greener Barking and Dagenham

Barking and Dagenham Council has launched a campaign calling on residents to help create a cleaner and greener borough.

The new campaign comes after a drive to improve bin collections, increasing the amount of household waste that can be recycled, investing in 18 brand-new bin trucks and lots of new street cleaning vehicles and equipment to help spruce up streets across the borough.

2 February 2022
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National Apprenticeship Week 2022
Council celebrates National Apprenticeship Week 2022

Residents and local businesses will have the chance to hear about the benefits and opportunities of apprenticeships next week, as part of a series of free events.

Barking and Dagenham Council is hosting three events during the 15th annual National Apprenticeship Week, which takes place across England between 7-13 February.

2 February 2022
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Rainbow flag flies over town hall to mark LGBT+ History Month

The rainbow flag is proudly flying over Barking Town Hall throughout February, as the council marks LGBT+ History Month.

It’s the fourth time Barking and Dagenham Council has joined in the national event, which launched as a way of marking lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history, as well as celebrating gay rights and the civil rights movements.

This year sees a return to in-person events after last year’s plans were forced online due to coronavirus restrictions.

1 February 2022
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Dagenham woman fined for failing to clean up eyesore garden

A Dagenham woman who ignored repeated warnings to tidy up her eyesore garden has been ordered to pay over £1,000 following a court hearing.

 

Tania Cole, of Hedgemans Road, was first contacted by enforcement officers from Barking and Dagenham Council on 3 August 2018 following a complaint about an unsightly garden.

 

On visiting the address, officers found several black bin bags sprawled across the front garden of the property as well as an overflowing, and incorrectly used recycling bin that contained rotting waste.

 

31 January 2022
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Care provider fined over £1,500 for environmental breach

A company that provides care for vulnerable and elderly people has been ordered to pay over £1,500 after it failed to provide documents that showed how it disposed of its waste.

A court heard how the owners of Sweet Home Care Ltd, in Great Cullings, Dagenham, failed to provide their waste transfer notes during an inspection by Barking and Dagenham Council enforcement officers on 26 November 2019.

26 January 2022

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