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CCTV Appeal episode 19
Urine-trouble: council’s latest Wall of Shame video appeal catches people peeing in public

Six men urinating in public are among a host of new faces caught on camera in the latest grime crime video on Barking and Dagenham Council’s Wall of Shame.

The unsavoury perpetrators were all caught relieving themselves at Westminster Gardens, in Barking, close to the A13, at the end of a residential street in broad daylight. 

The film also features people caught dumping drawers and bin bags. 

15 May 2019
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children in classroom
Cheers all round as another Barking and Dagenham school is rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted

Grafton Primary School in Dagenham has moved from ‘Good’ to ‘Outstanding’ following a recent Ofsted inspection.

The Ofsted report, which was published last week, shows that inspectors were impressed with the leadership of the school with it stating ‘the headteacher and his senior leadership team have successfully instilled a culture of respect and high expectations for all, which supports pupils to excel in their learning.’ 

14 May 2019
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Cosmetics
Dagenham cosmetics store fined for selling illegal skin bleaching products

The owners of R&T Cosmetics beauty store, based on Dagenham Heathway, have been fined more than £14,500 for selling ‘dangerous’ skin-whitening cosmetics. 



Trading Standards officers from Barking and Dagenham Council visited the premises in May 2017 and seized 360 products, including some products containing hydroquinone, a skin-bleaching substance banned from over-the-counter sale in the UK. 



The labels on the substances failed to meet strict EU regulations and, in some instances, listed incorrect ingredients.



13 May 2019
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Eastbury student on work experience
Borough’s young people get a taste of working life

Students from Eastbury Community School recently ventured out into the working world as they took on a two-week work experience placement.

Nearly 300 Year 10 pupils took part in the work experience programme which saw them going to a number of different industries ranging from: administration, education, construction, legal, banking, pharmaceutical, property, accountancy, retail and manufacturing. 

10 May 2019
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Beam energy new tariff
New money saving Beam Energy tariff exclusive to Barking and Dagenham residents

Beam Energy, Barking and Dagenham council’s energy provider, has launched a new competitive 12-month fixed tariff to help its residents save money on their fuel bills. 

The offer is available exclusively to Barking and Dagenham residents till the end of June 2019 – offering an annual saving of £228* in comparison to what the Big Six are offering as an equivalent.

Beam energy provides electricity that is 100% renewable, sourced from UK-based wind and solar generators, so residents can save money on their bills whilst saving the planet at the same time.

9 May 2019
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Foster parents with foster children
Today’s the day you could apply to foster

In Barking and Dagenham there are a number of children in care that need your help to give them a safe and loving home.

 

The next two weeks mark Fostering Fortnight and Barking and Dagenham’s fostering team are looking for experienced foster carers and also new applicants to join their team to help make a difference to the lives of our borough’s children. 

 

8 May 2019
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Fine
Business fined over £1,600 for failing to provide waste removal documents

A Dagenham business has been fined a total of £1,668 for failing to provide records that showed how it disposed of its waste. 

During a routine trade waste inspection in July 2018, council officers visited a car repair shop at Unit 6a, VW House, Selinas Lane in Dagenham. Officers came across a large amount of waste including car parts, gas bottles and overflowing trade waste bins and identified that the waste belonged to the car repair shop. 

7 May 2019
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Community Food Club
Volunteers needed for new community food clubs

Two more community food clubs are set to open in the Mark’s Gate and Alibon areas of the borough following a successful pilot at the William Bellamy Children’s Centre which opened last October.

 

The community food club allows its members access to £20 worth of groceries per visit for a membership fee of £3.50.

 

3 May 2019
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Sydney Russell pupils visit 10 Downing Street
Sydney Russell sixth form students visit 10 Downing Street

A group of young people put their political hats on last week, as they were given a tour of Number 10 Downing Street.

 

The visit was arranged by a former Sydney Russell student and the pupils felt extremely lucky that they were able to visit the heart of government at such an important time in British political history.

 

3 May 2019
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Fine
Dagenham man hit with £1,839 fine and costs for noise nuisance

A Dagenham resident has been given a £1,839 fine for holding an excessively loud, late night party.

 

Following a complaint on the evening of Saturday 8 September 2018, a council officer attended and heard excessively loud music coming from a large marquee in the back garden of 165 Lichfield Road, Dagenham. High levels of bass were bouncing off the houses on the opposite side of the street.  

 

2 May 2019