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Barking and Dagenham Lottery celebrates three years of helping local causes

The Barking and Dagenham Lottery is celebrating three years this week of helping raise valuable funds for local charities and community organisations. 

During this time, the lottery has raised an incredible £60,705 for all the good causes that participate, which is done by selling lottery tickets to not only their supporters, but the wider community, for a chance to win cash prizes of up to £25,000!

22 October 2020
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Archaeological dig at Valence House in Barking and Dagenham

Barking and Dagenham Council are pleased to announce that a series of important preliminary archaeological works have been underway. So, the historic moated enclosure in Valence Park can partially reopen in early 2021, will its full reopening in late 2021. Also known as the fishing lake, current work on this important medieval site in Valence Park is part of the first stage of wider ambitious plans for Valence House and Park, for which public consultation will be taking place in early 2021. 

20 October 2020
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Mayor of Barking and Dagenham plants friendship tree to commemorate twinning with German city

His Worshipful, the Mayor of Barking and Dagenham, Councillor Peter Chand and the Leader of the Council, Cllr Darren Rodwell, planted a small friendship tree in Barking Park.

This special tree was planted to replace a tree that was originally planted by the German branch of the Barking and Dagenham Witten Club and by the Mayor of Witten, Sonja Leidemann for the residents of Barking and Dagenham in 2014.

19 October 2020
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A warm welcome awaits at Valence House

After being closed for seven months due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Valence House will be opening its doors once again. On 20 October, Valence House will be welcoming visitors back with a new-look visitor experience.

16 October 2020
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Double win for east London council enforcement team

It’s always important to go down official lines when looking to make changes to your property as two home owners in Barking and Dagenham found out in recent weeks after their appeals were rejected.

Firstly, council enforcement officers received a complaint that a property located in Arnold Road, Dagenham was being used as a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) without obtaining the correct planning permission. Following the complaint, a council enforcement officer visited the property in August 2019 and confirmed this was the case.

15 October 2020
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Dagenham Park CofE School recognised for outstanding arts provision

Pupils and staff at Dagenham Park CofE School are celebrating after receiving a prestigious Platinum Artsmark Award.



Artsmark is the only creative quality standard for schools, accredited by Arts Council England. It supports them to develop and celebrate arts and cultural education across the whole curriculum, bringing learning to life for children and young people.



15 October 2020
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Council launches employment support campaign as London moves into tighter restrictions

As the government announces tier two restrictions for London, employment and business support is needed now more than ever. The council is launching a campaign to showcase a range of employment and training support available to residents and businesses across the borough. The campaign will serve to ensure as much support as possible reaches those in need, to reduce the impact Covid-19 has had on many, while ensuring the borough continues to work for everyone.

15 October 2020
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Barking and Dagenham celebrates as Eastbrookend Country Park wins Green Flag Award

Today, parks and green spaces across the country will be raising their Green Flag Award with pride in a year when millions of people have seen the value of having great quality green spaces on their doorstep.

 

Among them will be Barking and Dagenham’s very own Eastbrookend Country Park, which is raising a Green Flag Award for the second time, as it previously held the award back in 2004.

 

14 October 2020