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Latest milestone reached in redevelopment of Gascoigne neighbourhood

The latest milestone in the redevelopment of Barking’s Gascoigne neighbourhood was recently marked by a topping out ceremony.

The £56 million development alongside Ripple Road will provide 159 top quality affordable homes for local people, with rents as low as £159 a week for a one-bedroom flat at today’s prices.

Councillor Saima Ashraf, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Community Leadership and Engagement at the council, said meeting this milestone on one of London’s largest redevelopments is a minor miracle.

13 December 2021
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Christmas campaign
Campaign launches to encourage people to shop in Barking and Dagenham in the run up to Christmas

Barking and Dagenham Council has launched a brand-new advertising campaign to run across the borough encouraging residents to do their Christmas shopping locally this festive season. The campaign, which began this week, will run up until the New Year across all key retail points in the borough, including Barking Town Centre, Dagenham Heathway and Chadwell Heath. 

9 December 2021
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New police team
New police team launched to focus on Barking Town Centre

A new police team focussed fully on addressing locally identified policing priorities in Barking Town Centre launched earlier this week. 



As part of the Metropolitan Police’s Neighbourhood Policing initiative, the team is one of 19 being set up in town centres across London with a view to predominantly tackle violent crime.



The Barking team is made up of 25 officers who have been specifically selected because of their local knowledge and community engagement skills. 



8 December 2021
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Work gets underway at Industria
Garden style industrial development will be UK first

Construction of a ‘garden style’ industrial development got underway by the Thames on Friday, 3 December.

Once completed, ‘Industria’ will be the first multi-storey light industrial development to be built in the UK and it will also feature two ‘living walls’, helping create a more sustainable space for industry to grow and develop.

7 December 2021
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East London council leads the way in inclusive education work

Barking and Dagenham Council's education team has had its work celebrated in the Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce's (RSA) toolkit designed for practitioners in schools, trusts and local authorities.

7 December 2021
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Barking Market extension
Three for a fiver! Barking Market extends to Barking Station Parade

In its continued efforts to change the perceptions of safety and ease antisocial behaviour at Barking Station, Barking and Dagenham Council has extended Barking Market to the station parade in a trial run throughout December.



Earlier in the year, Barking Station was highlighted as a hot spot in a survey where the east London council asked women to highlight areas in the borough that they didn’t feel safe.



6 December 2021
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Graduate scheme
Local graduates invited to find out about an internship with the council

Are you a resident of Barking and Dagenham and a graduate and have you thought about working for your local council?



If yes, we’re offering care leavers and residents the opportunity to join our 3-month Internship Programme as a Data and Project Officer.



The role will involve analysing data to support planning for services and make a real difference to the lives of our residents. The successful applicant will work with colleagues to make relevant information available across all our buildings.



6 December 2021
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Barking Mad about Christmas event
Christmas has arrived in Barking and Dagenham with council’s big Christmas event

Barking and Dagenham got a festive makeover at the weekend, as a packed day of Christmas events saw the council switch on its Christmas lights in front of 3,000 residents. 

Barking Mad about Christmas returned on Saturday 4 December with a whole host of free festive entertainment including carol singing, arts and crafts, dance performances, magic shows, a Christmas singalong and even real reindeer. 

6 December 2021
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Valence House Victoria Frost Fair
Festive family fun at Valence House this Christmas

A host of festive, family-friendly activities have started at Valence House this Christmas, as events return following last year’s lockdown. 

The festivities began on Saturday 27 November with a free two-day Victorian frost fair, where 1,500 visitors took the chance to step back in time and meet Victorians, as well as enjoy a traditional Christmas market complete with mulled wine, mince pies and children’s rides. Visitors would have also noticed royalty as Queen Victoria and Prince Albert paid a visit to Valence House. 

6 December 2021
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Dagenham garage fined for failing to provide waste removal documents

A routine trade waste inspection by Barking and Dagenham Council enforcement officers has resulted in a local garage being fined nearly £2,000 for failing to provide the required waste disposal documents.



Officers visited New Dagenham Gearbox Ltd on 22 August 2019 and issued them with a notice to provide their Waste Transfer Notes for the last two years for general waste, used car parts waste, used engine oil waste and cardboard and recycled waste.



26 November 2021

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