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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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Walk and Talk
East London council and the Police team up for Walk and Talk initiative

Barking and Dagenham Council is continuing its work to improve perceptions of safety and crime in the borough and last Thursday (20 January), it joined forces with the police to talk to residents and commuters at Barking Station about any concerns or issues they may have.



The Metropolitan Police initiative, known as Walk and Talk, aims to start a conversation between members of the public and police officers about any worries that they have, what can be done to address them and for members of the public to walk with a police officer to highlight areas of concern.

26 January 2022
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staff and pupils at Eastbrook School celebrate Good Ofsted
East London school thrilled by latest Ofsted report

Eastbrook School in Dagenham is celebrating after being judged as a ‘good’ school following its Ofsted inspection last month.

The all-through school was deemed to have improved significantly in all areas since its last inspection in 2018 when it was judged to require improvement.

During the two-day inspection, Ofsted inspectors visited lessons, spoke to staff and pupils, and looked at curriculum plans and safeguarding records. They also observed behaviour at lunchtimes and considered the responses from parents, staff and pupils to Ofsted’s surveys.

26 January 2022
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Holocaust Memorial Day 2022
Holocaust Memorial Day commemorated by East London council

Barking and Dagenham Council will be commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day on Thursday 27 January. The event will bring together the borough’s civic, faith and political leaders in a special online event and will see the Town Hall lit up in purple and the raising of a commemorative Holocaust Memorial Day flag.

25 January 2022
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Leaders Live session 27 January 2022
Council leaders to host Facebook Live Q&A on budget proposals

Residents are invited to find out more about Barking and Dagenham Council’s latest budget proposals by joining an online Facebook Live Q&A event this week.

The live question-and-answer session will take place on Thursday, 27 January between 6pm and 7pm, and will be hosted on the Facebook page of Councillor Darren Rodwell, the Leader of the Council.

Joining him to answer questions about the 2022/23 budget proposals will be Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Finance, Performance and Core Services, Councillor Dominic Twomey. 

24 January 2022
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Central Park
Work is underway on ambitious transformation of Central Park

The first stage of an extensive project to improve a park in Dagenham is now in full swing

24 January 2022
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Council tenant fined thousands for subletting his property

An investigation by Barking and Dagenham Council’s fraud investigators has resulted in a man, now living in Leeds, pleading guilty to subletting his council property.

 

In January 2020, council officers received information that Mr Jonathan Green was not living at his two-bedroom flat at Colne House, Barking which he obtained in 2019.

 

24 January 2022

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