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Barking Town Hall
Council Cabinet agrees social value policy

Residents of Barking and Dagenham are set to benefit economically, socially and environmentally from the council’s Social Value Policy.



The policy, which was agreed by the council’s Cabinet on Tuesday 19 May, will see every company or organisation that bids for council contracts worth over £100,000 required to submit clear plans for how they will help the council to achieve its goals.



26 May 2020
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Asda
Local Councillors tackle period poverty during lockdown

Women and young girls across Barking and Dagenham who are experiencing ‘period poverty’ have been given a boost thanks to the efforts of two local councillors and ASDA stores.

Prior to the pandemic, Cllr Glenda Paddle had always been at the forefront of looking at ways to provide free sanitary products to the borough’s vulnerable women and young girls, a situation made worse during the pandemic.

22 May 2020
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Community
Barking and Dagenham Covid-19 Rapid Response Fund is now open!

As Barking and Dagenham Giving Week comes to a close, Barking and Dagenham Giving are pleased to announce that the £100,000 Covid-19 Rapid Response Fund, provided by the Lankelly Chase Foundation is now open for applications.

This fund has been designed with the help of members of the community working together virtually under lockdown, to ensure that it is available to all those making a difference during the Covid-19 crisis. It is another clear example of how the local community is made stronger by working and learning together.

22 May 2020
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Businesses as usual as Closure Order extended for Barking resident

Residents of Alfred Gardens in Barking have received some good news after hearing that a Closure Order served on a property, which had been a source of anti-social behaviour, has been extended for a further three months.

The Closure Order for the property at 9 Alfred Gardens was due to expire later this month but due to the coronavirus pandemic, the council has been unable to start possession proceedings and evict the tenant, in order to take back the property.

21 May 2020
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Council marks 16th International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia

The 16th International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia was marked by Barking and Dagenham Council with a flag-raising event at Barking Town Hall.

The rainbow flag was flown over the Town Square at midday on Friday, 15 May to mark the date (17 May) in 1990 when the World Health Organisation declassified homosexuality as a mental disorder.

19 May 2020
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Green Garden Waste
New subscriptions for Green Garden Waste service now open

Residents can now sign up for Barking and Dagenham Council’s Green Garden Waste service as the service opens again for new subscribers from Monday, 18 May. 

The fortnightly service offers residents an environmentally friendly way to dispose of garden waste such as flowers and grass cuttings, weeds, leaves, and hedge trimmings. 

The council is already providing the service to 5,400 existing subscribers and is now extending it to everyone else.  

18 May 2020
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Mental Health Awareness Week
East London council is supporting Mental Health Awareness Week by asking residents to share stories of kindness

The week 18 to 24 May is Mental Health Awareness Week and this year’s theme is kindness.

To celebrate the week, Barking and Dagenham Council are asking residents to share examples of acts of kindness that they have received or shown to and from others during the coronavirus pandemic.

Right now, it is so important that people focus on their mental health and wellbeing. In these uncertain times many people are feeling anxious or stressed and worried about family or friends as well as being lonely and isolated.

15 May 2020
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Barking and Dagenham Giving Week: together in the face of adversity

Barking and Dagenham Giving Week, which will run from Monday 18 to Sunday 24 May, is a new celebration of local people and projects that support the community during the coronavirus crisis and all year round.

The aim of the week is to highlight how powerful it is for local people to give time, skills and space for their community and to support local causes.

This first year, in light of the social distancing measures imposed in the wake of the COVID outbreak, Giving Week has gone online.

15 May 2020