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At its Cabinet meeting yesterday, Barking and Dagenham Council approved two key plans to support its long-term vision - creating the conditions and opportunities for every resident to thrive.
During the school summer holidays, Barking and Dagenham Council’s Trading Standards team joined forces with a group of young people to crack down on the illegal sale of age-restricted products to under-18s.
Barking and Dagenham Council is asking people to ‘do one thing’ to improve their financial wellbeing as part of the Money and Pensions Service’s Talk Money Week.
Held from 4 - 8 November, Talk Money Week aims to reduce the stigma around money by encouraging conversations among everyone, from families and friends to colleagues and communities.
Barking and Dagenham parks are ranked fourth best across 25 participating London boroughs in the latest 2024 Good Parks for London report.
The report looks at how London boroughs are performing against ten assessment Good Parks criteria, including public satisfaction, events, supporting nature, community involvement, sustainability, strategic planning and more.
Trading Standards Officers from Barking and Dagenham Council have carried out several test purchases to check if high-strength corrosive products were being sold to underage individuals.
Barking and Dagenham Council, in partnership with local faith leaders, will be marking Islamophobia Awareness Month for the first time this November, standing in solidarity to combat Islamophobia and promote understanding within the community.
Residents, borough care leavers and current employees of Barking and Dagenham Council are being invited to apply to be part of the next cohort of the National Management Trainee scheme which start in October 2025.
Young people linked to Barking and Dagenham Council’s Adolescent and Youth Justice Service have been celebrated at a Black History Month exhibition at Barking Town Hall.
The council’s Black History Month celebrations continued today with the exciting announcement of new additions to the Barking and Dagenham Hall of Fame. This year’s theme, ‘Reclaiming Narratives,’ highlights the importance of owning and telling stories that reflect the richness and diversity of Black history. As part of the celebration, the Hall of Fame honours local individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the community, serving as an inspiration for all.