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Ward Profile for Village
Village This ward profile has been compiled by the Strategy Team adapted from profiles originally produced by Community Safety and Public Protection at the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
The profiles aim to give Members an overview of issues and facilities within their ward in order to assist with member casework. Please note that the information presented here is constantly changing, most current details we have available has been provided, but please check for any changes.
There are two main parts to the profiles. This first part provides an overview and general information about the ward, including contact details of key officers/partners. The second part, provided as an appendix, is a ward census profile containing key information taken from the 2011 Census, and the latest public health statistics.
Section 1: Overview ........................................................................... 2
Key developments ................................................................ 3
Section 2: Political and administrative information ............................ 4
Political information .............................................................. 4
Member caseworkers ........................................................... 4
Key officers list ..................................................................... 6
Section 3: Adult training providers ..................................................... 7
Section 4: Community facilities and venues ...................................... 8
Section 5: Community and voluntary organisations ........................ 10
Section 6: Licensed premises .......................................................... 13
Section 7: Local ward contacts ........................................................ 14
Section 8: Policing and community safety ....................................... 15
Section 9: Crime trends and performance ....................................... 16
Section 10: Consultation ................................................................... 17
APPENDIX 1: Census Ward Profile and Public Health Statistics ..... 19
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Section 1: Overview
Village ward is located to the east of the Borough and borders the London Borough of Havering. Most of the Ward is residential housing which comprises mainly of terraced or semi detached houses, however there are a number of Flatted Accommodation Estates including Ibscott Close, Millard Terrace, the Leys (Wellington Drive and Birdbrook Close) and the high rise tower block of Thaxted House. Flats have been demolished in Birdbrook Close and will be replaced by new affordable homes. There is also quite a lot of open space in Village Ward including Old Dagenham Park, the Leys, Beam Valley Country Park and the Southern end of Eastbrookend County Park. Heathway Shopping Centre on the Heathway is also located just inside Village Ward. The Dagenham Library and One Stop Shop opened on the Heathway in October 2010.
At the 2011 Census, the population of Village ward was 10,787. The 2011 Housing tenure figures show that Village ward has the highest percentage of households that are rented from a housing association or registered social landlord and also has a high percentage of privately rented housing.
A detailed description of the ward’s demographic characteristics is given in appendix 1.
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Key developments
Environment
Street lighting Energy saving - carbon reduction scheme.
The Council has replaced a number of lanterns as part of the energy reduction programme. The majority were 250w and have been replaced with 140w White light and a remote monitoring system. As well as reducing the cost of electricity they give a far better light.
2010 onwards Highways Improvement Programme :–
Blackbourne Road area bounded by Heathway, Rainham Road South, railway, Siviter Way.
New parking spaces are being installed at Dunchurch House, Ford Road for residents.
Road Safety Improvements
We have carried out a number of road safety improvements after consultation with residents: Ford Road - Installation of Speed humps to reduce traffic speed and improve road safety Installed a Yellow box junction at Heathway/Church Elm Lane/Hedgemans Road to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow and road safety. Amendments to the parking bays in Church Elm Lane (outside Royal Parade shops) Review of Dagenham East Controlled parking zone resulting in no change.
Regeneration
2014 update 215 existing dwellings will be demolished to be replaced by 215 high quality affordable homes at Birdbrook Close (phase 1) and Wellington Drive (phase 2). This first phase is due for completion February 2015.
Academy of Dreams has applied for extension of hours on existing consent for new pitches and clubhouse on Manor Road Sports Ground. Depending on outcome of this, development is due to start Autumn 2014.
No date yet for when planning consents for seven new houses at land next to Cross Keys pub and conversion of Old Vicarage into 9 flats are due to commence.
Construction has commenced on 45 new homes on the former Crown Garage site. Due for completion in 2015.
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Section 2: Political and administrative information
Political information
Parliamentary constituency
Dagenham and Rainham - Jon Cruddas
50/52 New Road
Dagenham
RM9 6YS
Member caseworkers
Website for updates: http://lbbd/membersinfo/index.htm
Members can contact the following member caseworkers with any enquiries: (list updated 19/05/2014)
Member casework Officer Services Covered Section
Holly Jennings (020 8227 5701) Rachel Wait (020 8724 8282) (covering while Emma Bowyer on leave 020 8724 8424) [email protected]
Waste Management, Refuse Collection, Trade Waste, Transport, Grounds Maintenance, Fleet maintenance, Street Cleansing, Recycling, Envirocrime, Parking Enforcement, Abandoned Vehicles, Street Wardens and Noise Patrol, Environmental Health,Trading Standards, Food health and safety, Licensing, Arboricultural Team, Parks, Allotments, Environmental protection, Highways, Sewers, Graffiti, Building Control (Planning Enforcement), Pest Control, Street Lighting, Road Safety, Market trading
E&E Services
Holly Jennings (020 8227 5701) [email protected] Rachel Wait (020 8724 8282) [email protected] (covering while Emma Bowyer on leave 020 8724 8424) [email protected]
Tenancy services, Community safety repairs, Estate management , Garage management, Amenity greens, Environmental improvements, Estate regeneration, Major refurbishment of housing stock , Monitoring repairs service, Leasehold services, Right to buy, Homelessness assessment, Homelessness prevention, Housing advice, Housing options, MCiL assessment, MCiL lettings, Accommodation services, Private sector housing, Empty properties.
Housing Services
Iris Buffoni
020 8227 2116
Capital programme, Civil engineering
Construction services, Property services, Corporate programme office, Spatial regeneration, Building control, Urban design, Area regeneration, Strategic transport, Planning policy, Corporate finance, Legal and democratic services, ICT Human resources, Marketing & communication,
Strategy
Resources
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Member casework Officer Services Covered Section
Helen Zimber
020 8724 8813 or 020 8724 8611
Internal 730044
Council Tax, Business Rates Revenues
Bridgette DeAbreu
020 8724 2926
Rents Revenues
Coleen Samuel
020 8724 7817
General Income
Nicola Ross
020 8227 8635
Housing Benefits, Council Tax Benefit, Visiting and welfare, Clothing grants, Free school meals, Mobility services, Financial Assessments
Benefits
Teresa Coe
020 8227 2155
Adult care services, Adult Safeguarding, Community safety, Safer parks team, CCTV, anti-social behavior , Youth offending team (YOT), Drug & alcohol team, Libraries, Heritage, Parks and leisure, Public health
Adults and Community Services
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Key officers list
Environmental Services (street scene, waste management, transport, trading standards, housing caretaking services)
Robin Payne, Divisional Director Environment
020 8227 5660
Housing Services (tenant and landlord services, council leasehold services)
Maureen McEleny, Divisional Director of Housing and Neighbourhoods
020 8227 3738
Housing Repairs (repairs and maintenance to council housing)
Rob Wood , Head of Repairs and Maintenance
020 8724 8831
Housing Strategy (including housing advice and homelessness, stock investment, affordable energy initiatives)
Ken Jones, Divisional Director of Housing Strategy
020 8227 5703
Community Safety and Partnerships (Anti Social Behaviour, Domestic Violence and Hate Crime, Drugs & Alcohol Treatment, CCTV and Security Contracts, Emergency Planning)
Glynis Rogers, Divisional Director for Commissioning and Partnerships
020 8227 2827
Adult Safeguarding (including Health Integration and Adult Social Care Commissioning)
Glynis Rogers, Divisional Director for Commissioning and Partnerships 020 8227 2827
Adult Social Care (Services for adults and older people with care and support needs including residential care, home support, day opportunities for people with a disability, housing support, transitions – planning and pathways for young people with a disability)
Bruce Morris, Head of Adult Care Services 020 8227 2749
Culture & Sport (Libraries, Heritage, Broadway & Arts Development, Community Halls, Sport & Physical Activity)
Paul Hogan, Divisional Director for Culture & Sport
020 8227 3576
Education, Youth and Childcare (Youth, Education, Adult College, School Estates, 14-19, Early Years & Childcare Services)
Jane Hargreaves, Divisional Director of Education, Youth and Childcare
020 8227 2686
Complex Needs and Social Care (Care Management & Assessment, Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH), Looked after Children, Care Leavers, Children with Disabilities and Special Educational Needs Assessment & Review Team (SENART)
Ann Graham, Divisional Director of Children’s Complex Needs and Social Care
020 8227 2233
Strategic Commissioning, Safeguarding and Early Help (Traded Services, Safeguarding, Quality & Review and Children’s Centres)
Meena Kishinani, Divisional Director of Children’s Strategic Commissioning, Safeguarding and Early Help
0208 227 3507
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Section 3: Adult training providers
Adult training Providers
Dagenham
Job Shop
Unit 5
The Mall
Heathway
Dagenham
RM10 8RE
No courses - offer
CV preparation
Job brokerage
1-1 support
Phone: 020 8724 8877
Fax: 020 8592 0336
Email:
John Perry
Children’s
Centre
Auriel Avenue
Dagenham
RM10 8BS
Parenting Programmes and
Family Support
Maternal health services
Speech & Language
Family learning
Welfare Benefits and Financial
Support & Guidance
Made of Money
Healthy Eating
Lisa Ward
0208 724 1560
johnperrychildrenscentre@lbbd.
gov.uk
Leys
Children’s
Centre
215 Wellington
Drive
Dagenham
RM10 9XW
Business Administration
Customer Service
Health and Social care
Jill Gallagher
020 8724 1983
k
Reach Africa 131 Church Elm
Lane Dagenham
RM10 9RR
Provides courses in New CLAIT,
RSA level 1 to level 3, PC repairs
NVQ exams, adult literacy and
numeracy and ICT level 1 to 3.
Alfred Komeh Telephone: (020)
8593 7171 Email:
Website: www.reachafrika.org
Dagenham
Job Shop
Unit 5
The Mall
Heathway
Dagenham
RM10 8RE
No courses - offer
CV preparation
Job brokerage
1-1 support
Phone: 020 8724 8877
Fax: 020 8592 0336
Email:
For full list of providers borough wide please contact: Adult College: 127 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7PB
Phone: 020 8270 4722 Email: [email protected]:
Website: http://www.lbbd.gov.uk/sites/adultcollege/Pages/Home.aspx
OR
http://www.lbbd.gov.uk/ChildrenAndYoungPeople/ChildrensCentres/Pages/ChildrensCentresHome.aspx
http://www.lbbd.gov.uk/Education/Adult/Documents/TrainingProviders.pdf
http://www.dabd.org.uk/
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Section 4: Community facilities and venues
Community Facilities
Health facilities Church Elm Lane Surgery. RM10 9RR Tel: 020 8465 3000
The Surgery 36 Dewey Road RM10 8AR Tel: 020 8592 0049
Pharmacies Day Lewis Pharmacy 2 Royal Parade Church Street RM10 9XB, Tel: 020 8517 9142
Day Lewis Pharmacy 7 Beadles Parade Rainham Road South RM10 8YL Tel: 020 8592 4787
Boots, 17 The Mall Heathway, RM10 8RE Tel: 020 8592 1001
Primary schools John Perry Primary School, Charles Road RM10 8UR, Tel: 020 8270 4622
William Ford C of E Junior School, Ford Road RM10 9JS, Tel: 020 8270 6582
Village Infants School Ford Road RM10 9JS, Tel: 020 2870 6589
The Leys Primary School Leys Avenue RM10 9YR, Tel: 020 8270 6470
Police stations Dagenham Police Station – 561 Rainham Rd South Tel: 020 8984 1212
Parks and open spaces
Beam Valley Country Park,
Manor Road Sports Ground,
Old Dagenham Park , Ballards Rd. Dagenham
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Community Facilities
Churches and other religious venues
RCCG Open Heaven's Sanctuary, Railway Hotel, Shafter Road, Dagenham, RM10 9AR
Victory Land Baptist Church, Village Hall, Vicarage Road, Dagenham, RM10 9SD
RCCG, Redemption Light, Teresa Green Community Centre, Leys Avenue,, RM10 9YP
RCCG, The Fountain of Living Water, William Ford School, Dagenham, RM10 9JS
Old Dagenham Methodist, Rainham Rd South, Dagenham, RM10 8YT
Divine Restoration Mission, Bryson House,131 Church Elm Lane, Dagenham, RM10 9RR
The Great House, Bryson House, 131 Church Elm Lane, Dagenham., RM10 9RR
Freedom Embassy Ministries, 218-224 Dagenham Heathway, Dagenham, RM10 8RE
St. Peter's & St. Paul's (Dagenham Parish Church), Church Lane, Dagenham., RM10 9UL
Dagenham Community Church, Charlotte Rd, Dagenham., RM10 8TD
Christ Apostolic Church, Dagenham, Exeter Rd Hall, Exeter Rd, Dagenham., RM10 8TR
Community centres Village Hall Vicarage Road RM10 9SD, Tel: 020 8215 3000
Teresa Greene Hall Leys Avenue RM10 9YP, Tel: 020 8215 3006
Sheltered housing Wyhill Walk Sheltered Scheme, 1-22 Wyhill Walk, RM10 9UX
Dunchurch House Sheltered Scheme, Ford Road, RM10 9XB
Dewey Road Sheltered Scheme, Dewey Road, RM10 8AD
Children’s centres Ford Road Children's Centre at Dagenham Library, 1 Church Elm Lane, RM10 9QS Tel: 020 8724 1384 Email: [email protected]
The Leys Children's Centre, 215 Wellington Drive RM10 9XW Tel: 020 8724 1983
John Perry Children’s Centre, Auriel Avenue, RM10 8BS, Tel: 020 8724 1560
Youth facilities Rainbow Youth Club, The Mall, Heathway RM108RE 020 8593 3222
Libraries Dagenham Library, 1 Church Elm Lane, RM10 9QS, Tel: 020 8724 3942
Day centres Park Centre, Rectory Road, RM109SA
Bingo, cards, bowls, computers for over 55s and lots more. For further information, telephone 020 8270 6982
Major shopping areas The Mall Shopping Centre on the Heathway There are also smaller retail areas along Church Elm Lane Church Street and Rainham Road South.
Car parks Heathway Shopping Centre on the Heathway has a multi storey car park.
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Section 5: Community and voluntary organisations Village Ward Groups
Name of Organisation
Contact Name Address Contact details
Avenues Trust Edwine Tembong
1-3 Vicarage Road Dagenham RM10 9SD
020 8592 8734
Bantu Centre Natacha Mendes
28 Thaxted House Dagenham RM10 9ST
07932 866367 [email protected]
Bukavu Online Association
Oliver Katoto Petronne House Dagenham RM10 9UR
Cheeky Cherubs Pre-School
Helene Callaghan
c/o Dagenham Parish Hall Dagenham RM10 8TR
07729 921824 [email protected]
Chequers TRA Sue Evans 020 8984 0626 [email protected] / [email protected]
Dagenham Helping Hands Counselling Services
Pat Eden Church Centre Dagenham RM10 8TD
Dagenham United FC
Keith Rothan 138 Manor Road Dagenham RM10 8BJ
07985 242968 [email protected]
Ethnic Minorities Partnership Agency (EMPA)
David Ayinne 10-10a Royal Parade Dagenham RM10 9XB
020 8593 7402 [email protected] / [email protected]
Gemdev Consult Folake Okediram
768a Rainham Road South Dagenham RM10 8YU
Hainault Bulldogs Rugby Club
Patrick Crowley
The Kennel Dagenham RM10 9SS
Home Start Barking & Dagenham
18a Church Street Dagenham RM10 9UR
020 8270 6614 [email protected]
Ibscott & Wyhill Tenants' & Leaseholders' Association
Rita Giles [email protected]
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Village Ward Groups
Lilac & Whites Majorettes
Cheryl Rex 43 Clemence Road Dagenham RM10 9YN
020 8517 2023 [email protected] / [email protected]
Lilliput Pre-School Village Community Centre Dagenham RM10 9SD
020 8592 1651 [email protected]
Malayalee Association B&D
Kevin Konickal
135 Reede Road Dagenham RM10 8DX
020 8595 6433 [email protected]
Mark McCarthy's Magic Moments
127 Ibscott Close Dagenham RM10 9YU
07821 840063 07803 170876 [email protected]
New Approach Juliette Bailey
Bryson House Dagenham RM10 9RR
07944 316123 [email protected]
Purehope Enterprise Michael Speranza
12 Lovis Court Dagenham RM10 8TU
Reform: Drug Policy Interest Group
Jillian Harris 80 Blackhorse Road Dagenham RM10 8SP
020 595 4375 [email protected]
Royal British Legion (Dagenham Branch)
Geoffrey Canton
Legion Hall Dagenham RM10 9SA
020 8517 3946 [email protected]
St. Peter & St. Paul Church
Parish Office Dagenham RM10 9UP
Tenants & Residents Federation B&D
Resource Centre Dagenham RM10 8YP
020 8595 3601 / 3602 [email protected]
Teresa Greene Hall Pastor Okojie Leys Avenue Dagenham RM10 9YP
07904 686824 [email protected]
Trinity Play Centre Wendy Johnson
Dagenham Parish Church Hall Dagenham RM10 8TR
07949 075755 [email protected]
Village Community Association / Community Hall
64 Vicarage Road Dagenham RM10 9SD
020 8595 2516
Village Safer Neighbourhood
A/Sgt. Ambridge
020 8649 3530 07843 065876 [email protected]
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Village Ward Groups
Team
Voice of Women UK Clara Laoye Petronne House Dagenham RM10 9UR
07964 585797 [email protected]
Youth 4 Real Peter White C/O African Youth League Dagenham RM10 8RE
020 8593 3222
Youth League UK John Wainaina
218-224 The Mall Dagenham RM10 8RE
020 8593 4442 / 3222 07903 502926 [email protected] / [email protected]
Groups covering the whole of the borough
Council for Voluntary Service
Carl Blackburn
The Ripple Centre Barking IG11 7FN
020 8532 7320
Citizen's Advice Bureau
Pip Salvador-Jones
55 Ripple Road Barking IG11 7NT
020 8594 6715
Carers of Barking & Dagenham
Lorraine Goldberg
334 Heathway Dagenham RM10 8NJ
020 8593 4422
[email protected] / [email protected]
Healthwatch Manisha Modhvadia
C/o Harmony House, Baden Powell Close Dagenham RM9 6XN
020 8526 8200 [email protected]
Harmony House Marie Kearns Baden Powell Close Dagenham RM9 6XN
020 8526 8200 [email protected]
DABD (uk) Lesley Hawes
42-48 Parsloes Avenue Dagenham RM9 5NU
020 8215 9630
Widows & Orphans International
Joshua Odongo
93-99A New Road Dagenham RM10 9NL
020 8593 3100
[email protected] / [email protected]
LifeLine Hans Baird LifeLine House Dagenham RM8 3QS
020 8597 2900 [email protected] / [email protected]
Please contact Barking and Dagenham Council for Voluntary Service (CVS) for more details and information on community and voluntary organisations throughout Barking and Dagenham:
Telephone 020 8227 5467 Email [email protected] Website http://www.bdcvs.org.uk
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Section 6: Licensed premises
Under the Licensing Act 2003, the council keeps a Public Register that holds information on licences and certificates we issue as an authority. The register includes:
Club premises certificates Personal licences Premises licences
The following link divides the register into headings so you can check on particular types of applications easily. Each application heading has a brief explanation of its use.
http://www.lbbd.gov.uk/Business/Licensing/Pages/Publicregister.aspx
For further information, please contact: Paul Adams l Principal Licensing Officer I Public Protection
01375 652104
07768 777100
Thurrock Council, Civic Offices, New Road, Grays, Essex RM17 6SL
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Section 7: Local ward contacts
Below are key individuals in the local community in Village ward
Group Contact
Neighbourhood Watch Borough Watch Manager
Wendy Kinch
0208 721 2407 *
Residents Groups Tenants Participation Team
Roycraft House
15 Linton Road IG11 8HE
Tel: 020 8227 5776* Email: [email protected]
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Section 8: Policing and community safety
Safer Neighbourhood Team
Village Safer Neighbourhoods Team
Dagenham Police Station
561 Rainham Road South
Dagenham
RM10 7TU
Inspector Mark Joyce
Team contact details
Duty phone
Mobile contact
020 8649 3530
07843 065876
Police Sergeant Lisa Ambridge (Acting)
Police Constable
Paul Corbeij
Policy Community Support Officer
Lorraine Randall
Public meetings
Police ward surgeries
20th June 2014
8th July 2014
Heathway Police Station, Dagenham
13:30 – 14:30
Link to SNT webpage
http://content.met.police.uk/Team/Barking/Village
Local residents’ policing priorities as set at SN Panel
Anti Social Behaviour related to alcohol
Anti Social Behaviour by groups of youths
Anti Social Behaviour in general
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Section 9: Crime trends and performance
Financial Year figures and change:
Crime
2012/13 2013/14
Number of offences
Number of offences
% of Village offences
% of all Borough offences
Vio
len
ce a
gain
st
the
pe
rso
n
Assault with injury 74 76 8.19% 7.38%
Common assault 57 75 8.08% 7.00%
Harrassment 70 70 7.54% 7.14%
Offensive weapon 7 6 0.65% 0.33%
Wounding / Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) 13 37 3.99% 3.22%
Murder 0 0 0.00% 0.01%
Other violence 10 8 0.86% 1.37%
Total violence against the person 231 272 29.31% 26.45%
Sexu
al
Off
en
ces
Rape 3 7 0.75% 0.69%
Other Sexual 11 9 0.97% 1.10%
Total sexual offences 14 16 1.72% 1.79%
Ro
bb
ery
Personal property 44 23 2.48% 3.06%
Business property 4 1 0.11% 0.22%
Total robbery offences 48 24 2.59% 3.28%
Bu
rgla
ry
Burglary in a dwelling 118 91 9.81% 9.34%
Burglary in other buildings 68 22 2.37% 3.34%
Total burglary offences 186 113 12.18% 12.68%
Th
eft
an
d H
an
dlin
g
Theft / Taking of a motor vehicle 48 37 3.99% 4.91%
Theft from a motor vehicle 64 61 6.57% 10.18%
Motor vehicle interference and tampering 9 8 0.86% 0.79%
Theft from shops 54 65 7.00% 4.56%
Theft person 23 16 1.72% 2.19%
Theft / Taking of pedal cycles 13 16 1.72% 1.49%
Handling stolen goods 5 2 0.22% 0.45%
Other theft 125 106 11.42% 12.58%
Total theft and handling offences 341 311 33.51% 37.15%
Fra
ud
&
Fo
rge
ry Counted per victim 38 0 0.00% 0.00%
Other fraud and forgery 9 1 0.11% 0.10%
Total fraud and forgery offences 47 1 0.11% 0.10%
Cri
min
al
Dam
ag
e
Criminal damage to a dwelling 32 27 2.91% 2.94%
Criminal damage to other buildings 8 7 0.75% 0.88%
Criminal damage to a motor vehicle 52 41 4.42% 4.35%
Other criminal damage 21 27 2.91% 2.16%
All criminal damage offences 113 102 10.99% 10.34%
Dru
gs
Drug trafficking 5 7 0.75% 0.53%
Possession of drugs 70 47 5.06% 5.79%
Other drugs 0 1 0.11% 0.04%
Total drugs offences 75 55 5.93% 6.35%
Oth
er
no
tifi
ab
le
off
en
ces
Going equipped 0 0 0.00% 0.07%
Other notifiable offences 20 34 3.66% 1.79%
Total other notifiable offences 20 34 3.66% 1.86%
Total Notifiable Offences 1075 928 100% 100%
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Section 10: Consultation
LB Barking and Dagenham use a number of consultation and engagement tools to gather the views of our residents and inform how we deliver services in the borough. This takes many forms including Tenants and Resident forums, parents forums in Children’s Centres, youth engagement activities, face to face consultation, events and online engagement.
We can conduct online engagement in two ways.
1. Surveys are sent directly to specific residents. This is useful to conduct targeted consultation e.g. customer satisfaction surveys, or to identify issues in a specific geographical area
2. Open surveys for all residents and stakeholders. These are placed on the engagement portal so a resident can find all the surveys that are currently being conducted.
The public consultation portal can be found by clinking on the link on the front page of the Council website. The direct link is: http://barking-dagenham.limehouse.co.uk/portal