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Join us in celebrating the Coronation this May!

Barking and Dagenham Council is gearing up to celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort on 6 May. And after the success of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event last year, we know residents will want to get in on the action.

13 March 2023
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Free laptops available as part of device lending scheme pilot

A new initiative offering elderly residents the chance to borrow a laptop for free has been launched as a way of tackling digital inequality in Barking and Dagenham.

13 March 2023
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Thames View Skate Park reopening
Thames View Skate Park gains a new £40,000 lease of life by council and partner

Following a refurbishment, Thames View Skate Park reopened today (March 10 2023) revitalised and ready to serve the residents of Barking and Dagenham.

10 March 2023
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Marianne UK Premiere event with Cllr Ashraf
Muslim women challenge stereotypes in powerful new documentary

In its UK premiere, the film 'Marianne’ explores the impact of French secularism on Muslim women.

10 March 2023
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Statement on Stern Close fire

Leader of the Council, Councillor Darren Rodwell, said:

“We are saddened by the events that took place in the early hours of Tuesday morning and our hearts go out to everyone affected. We’re aware that some residents have lost everything including their homes and possessions.

7 March 2023
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Women’s only gym celebrates International Women’s Day

A local leisure centre is celebrating International Women’s Day by offering a range of free activities at its recently launched women’s only gym on Wednesday 8 March.

6 March 2023
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East London council continues to crack down on businesses selling vapes to children

The protection of young people from harmful products is a top priority for the Trading Standards team at Barking and Dagenham Council, who last month carried out a test purchasing operation which involved two teenagers aged 13 and 14 trying to buy vapes containing nicotine from local shops.

6 March 2023
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“House of horrors” landlord ordered to pay thousands of pounds after several serious safety failings

The landlord of a property dubbed a “house of horrors” by Barking and Dagenham Council enforcement officers has been ordered to pay more than £8,000 by the courts.

6 March 2023
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Marianne Film Screening poster
Muslim women challenge stereotypes in powerful new documentary

In its UK premiere, the film 'Marianne’ explores the impact of French secularism on Muslim women.

6 March 2023
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Barking Town Hall
'One of the most challenging budgets we’ve ever had to set’: council agrees finances for 2023-24

Protecting services, extra support for people struggling with the cost of living crisis, more money to provide social care, further spending on improving residents’ homes and keeping the streets clean have been agreed in Barking and Dagenham Council’s 2023-24 budget.

2 March 2023

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