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Ward Profile for Mayesbrook
Mayesbrook 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........................................................................... 6
Section 3: Adult training providers ..................................................... 7
Section 4: Community facilities and venues ...................................... 8
Section 5: Community and voluntary organisations .......................... 9
Section 6: Licensed premises .......................................................... 12
Section 7: Local ward contacts ........................................................ 13
Section 8: Policing and community safety ....................................... 14
Section 9: Crime trends and performance ....................................... 15
Section 10: Consultation ................................................................... 16
APPENDIX 1: Census Ward Profile and Public Health Statistics ..... 17
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Section 1: Overview
Mayesbrook ward is at the centre of the borough and is bordered to the east and west by Parsloes and Mayesbrook Parks. Most of the ward is residential, made up of pre-war council houses and flats. The Census 2001 housing tenure figures show that 44% of all households were still ‘rented from the local authority’ however at the 2011 Census this figure had reduced to 34%, as under the ‘right to buy’ scheme more properties are ‘owned outright’, ‘owned with a mortgage or loan’ or rented privately.
The Mayesbrook Climate Change Park project (2012) received a £300,000 grant from Global Insurance firm RSA, via the Thames Rivers Restoration Trust, and a £400,000 grant from the Mayor of London’s ‘Help a London Park’ initiative. A host of other partners helped to fund and deliver the project including London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, Natural England, the SITA Trust, the Environment Agency, The Department of Education and the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games. The project involves river restoration, natural flood management, woodland planting, lakes clean up and biodiversity enhancement and was carried out in consultation with local residents. It is the first climate change park in Britain. At the 2011 Census, the population of Mayesbrook ward was 10,342. A detailed description of the ward’s demographic characteristics is given in appendix 1.
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Key developments
Environment
2012 onwards 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.
Highways Investment Programme
We have invested in resurfacing the following road in 2012/2013: Rugby Road (Cost £174,850.65)
Regeneration
2014 update Barking Sporthouse and Gym in Mayesbrook Park is now run by GLL, the largest operator of public leisure facilities in the UK. More than 500,000 people a year are expected to use the revamped former Olympic Training Venue. The Olympic legacy operator is planning a two-phase development programme, designed to boost health and fitness provision as well as to invest in the centre's massive indoor sports hall.
DIY Streets is an improvement scheme due to be complete Spring 2014 aimed at improving road safety and accessibility within area bounded by Rugby Road, Gale Street and Porters Avenue. Forms part of Sustrans community led 'DIY Streets' Initiative with local community involved in design of measures to address range of local issues.
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Section 2: Political and administrative information
Political information
Parliamentary constituency
Barking - Margaret Hodge MP
102 North St. Barking. IG11
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
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
Mayesbrook Children’s Centre
50 Markyate Road
RM8 2LD
Unable to provide details 020 8724 1830
PACT 27-29 Woodward Road
Dagenham
RM9 4SJ
Autism awareness
Chris Gillbanks
020 8517 9317
Women’s Empowerment Network
82 Neasham Road
Dagenham
RM8 2LX
Personal Development Training Developing self-esteem Emotional Awareness Assertiveness Training Communicating with sensitivity NLP for self-development NLP Coaching Skills Positive Mental Attitude Being Inspired! Self-Development Circles Back-to-Work Initiatives Community Cohesion Events
Esther Emanuel
020 8220 5415
www.wen-uk.org
For more information and a 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
Porters Avenue Health Centre. Porters Ave. RM8 3XU
Gables Surgery, 50 Markyate Road. RM8 2LD Tel: 020 8592 2983
Pharmacies David Lewis Chemist 16 Porters Avenue, RM8 2AQ Tel: 0208 592 1557
Britannia Pharmacy, 453 Porters Avenue, RM9 4ND: Tel: 020 8592 1080
Primary schools
Dorothy Barley Infants & Juniors School. Davington Rd (Infants) 0208 270 4655*
St Teresa’s Primary RC, Bowes Rd. Tel: 020 8270 4757*
Roding Primary School, Hewitt Rd. 020 8270 6640*
Parks and Open Spaces
Mayesbrook Park – Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, RM8 2JH
Parsloes Park – Parsloes Avenue/Gale Street, Dagenham, RM9 5QP
Churches and other religious venues
St Elizabeth Church. Hewitt Rd. RM8 2XT. Tel: 020 8517 0355
St Cedds Church. Lodge Ave.. Tel: 020 8592 5900*
Greig Hall Stamford Road. Tel: 020 8593 2896*
Community Centres
Ted Ball Hall Memorial Hall, Neasham Rd, Dagenham, RM8 2LU 020 8215 3000*
Sheltered housing
Kilsby Walk Sheltered Scheme, Kilsby Walk, Dagenham RM9 4BS
Children’s centres
Mayesbrook Children’s Centre, Markyate Rd. RM8 2LD. Tel: 020 8724 2810*
Sports facilities
Barking Rugby Club, Goresbrook, Gale Street, Dagenham, RM9 4TX
Cricket Club, Mayesbrook Park, Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, RM8 2JH
Canoe Club, Mayesbrook Park, Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, RM8 2JH
Barking Football Club, Mayesbrook Park, Lodge Avenue, Dagenham RM8 2JP
Havering Mayesbrook Athletics Club , Hornchurch Stadium, Bridge Avenue, Upminster RM14 2LX
Major shopping areas
Lodge Avenue
Porters Avenue
Round House
Martins Corner
Transport hubs
Becontree Station District Line Tube
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Section 5: Community and voluntary organisations
Mayesbrook Ward Groups
Name of Organisation
Contact Name Address Contact details
21st Barking & Dagenham Bellahoj Scout Group
Alison Taylor 446 Porters Avenue Dagenham RM8 2EE
3rd Becontree Girls Brigade
Linda Rice New Life Church Centre Dagenham RM9 4HB
Asian Community Advice & Training Association
Sayeed Afridee
2A Malpas Road Dagenham RM9 5SD
020 8984 9604 07883 674819 [email protected] / [email protected]
Asian Women's Advice Aisha Khan 2A Malpas Road Dagenham RM9 5SD
020 8984 9604 [email protected]
Barking Football Club Peter Ball Mayesbrook Park Dagenham RM8 2NB
07790 594530 [email protected]
Becouraged Empowerment Network
Sandra Ogiesewu
95 Ilchester Road Dagenham RM8 2YT
07908 697569 [email protected] / [email protected]
Breakaway 50+ Club Vera Reynolds New Life Church Centre Dagenham RM9 4HB
020 8593 2896
Bright Futures Seraphina Lewis
Dorothy Barley Infants School Dagenham RM8 2LL
020 8534 5307 07944 561097 [email protected]
Canoe Club (B&D) Ian Rowley 108 Marlborough Road Dagenham RM8 2HD
Crowned Education Stephanie Edughele
93 Sheppy Road Dagenham RM9 4LB
07903 600199 [email protected]
Empowering Projects Esther Emanuel
82 Neasham Road Dagenham RM8 2LX
020 8262 0471 [email protected]
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Mayesbrook Ward Groups
Get On It Sharla Gupta 41 Blithbury Road Dagenham RM9 4PX
020 8662 5335 [email protected]
Girls Development Project
Alice Ndetei-Kamau
Dagenham RM9 4AL 020 8596 0901 [email protected]
Great Achiever's Club Fadzayi Mararike
82 Neasham Road Dagenham RM8 2LX
020 8220 5415 [email protected]
Info Zone Mark Nunn 3 Rugby Road Dagenham RM9 4AL
020 8596 0901 07917 154925 [email protected]
Make a Difference at Sandys
Sandra Hamil 369 Rush Green Road Romford RM7 0NJ
01708 7605551 07830 809474 [email protected]
Muslim Parents Association B&D
166 Marlborough Road Dagenham RM8 2HA
New Life Church Centre
Greig Hall Dagenham RM9 4HB
Sahaara Sue Kanda c/o 82 Neasham Road Dagenham RM8 2LX
020 8220 5415
St. Cedd's Church St. Cedd's Vicarage Dagenham RM8 2HQ
St. Elisabeth's Church Steven Hanna The Vicarage Dagenham RM8 2XT
020 8517 0355 [email protected]
Starlight Gary Biggs 81 Waterbeach Road Dagenham RM9 4AA
07858 148190 [email protected] / [email protected]
Swahili Speaking Community
Jean Songa 95 Ilchester Road Dagenham RM8 2YT
07949 107677 [email protected] / [email protected]
Ted Ball Memorial Hall Neasham Road Dagenham RM8 2LU
01708 472999
Umuneke Development Association
Austin Aneke Accounts Centre Dagenham RM9 4NU
020 8507 7439 07985 248066 [email protected]
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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 Mayesbrook ward
Group Contact
Neighbourhood Watch Wendy Kinch
Community & Partnership Office Manager Fresh Wharf Patrol & Custody Base Unit 24, Muirhead Quay Barking , IG11 7BG
Telephone: 020 3276 1166
Tenants and Residents Associations
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
Mayesbrook Safer Neighbourhoods Team
Dagenham Police Station
561 Rainham Road South, Dagenham
RM10 7TU
Inspector Mark Joyce
Team contact details
Duty phone
Mobile contact
020 8721 2788
07747 790851
Police Sergeant Gary Baxter
Police Constable Suzanne Baily
Policy Community Support Officer
Samantha Fitzgibbons
Public meetings 18th June 2014
27th August 2014
Kilsby Walk, Dagenham
16:00 – 18:00
Police ward surgeries
Link to SNT webpage
http://content.met.police.uk/Team/Barking/Mayesbrook
Local residents’ policing priorities as set at SN Panel
Burglary
Anti Social Behaviour in general
Motor vehicle crime
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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 Mayesbrook
offences
% of all Borough offences
Vio
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ce a
gain
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Assault with injury 70 56 7.26% 7.38%
Common assault 50 53 6.87% 7.00%
Harrassment 52 65 8.43% 7.14%
Offensive weapon 2 1 0.13% 0.33%
Wounding / Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) 9 25 3.24% 3.22%
Murder 0 0 0.00% 0.01%
Other violence 13 15 1.95% 1.37%
Total violence against the person 196 215 27.89% 26.45%
Sexu
al
Off
en
ces
Rape 8 6 0.78% 0.69%
Other Sexual 5 8 1.04% 1.10%
Total sexual offences 13 14 1.82% 1.79%
Ro
bb
ery
Personal property 28 23 2.98% 3.06%
Business property 2 3 0.39% 0.22%
Total robbery offences 30 26 3.37% 3.28%
Bu
rgla
ry
Burglary in a dwelling 83 87 11.28% 9.34%
Burglary in other buildings 27 29 3.76% 3.34%
Total burglary offences 110 116 15.05% 12.68%
Th
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g
Theft / Taking of a motor vehicle 35 45 5.84% 4.91%
Theft from a motor vehicle 80 80 10.38% 10.18%
Motor vehicle interference and tampering 7 4 0.52% 0.79%
Theft from shops 13 34 4.41% 4.56%
Theft person 18 15 1.95% 2.19%
Theft / Taking of pedal cycles 15 13 1.69% 1.49%
Handling stolen goods 3 1 0.13% 0.45%
Other theft 61 52 6.74% 12.58%
Total theft and handling offences 232 244 31.65% 37.15%
Fra
ud
&
Fo
rge
ry Counted per victim 14 0 0.00% 0.00%
Other fraud and forgery 12 0 0.00% 0.10%
Total fraud and forgery offences 26 0 0.00% 0.10%
Cri
min
al
Dam
ag
e
Criminal damage to a dwelling 17 19 2.46% 2.94%
Criminal damage to other buildings 2 9 1.17% 0.88%
Criminal damage to a motor vehicle 42 46 5.97% 4.35%
Other criminal damage 23 19 2.46% 2.16%
All criminal damage offences 84 93 12.06% 10.34%
Dru
gs
Drug trafficking 5 1 0.13% 0.53%
Possession of drugs 37 46 5.97% 5.79%
Other drugs 0 0 0.00% 0.04%
Total drugs offences 42 47 6.10% 6.35%
Oth
er
no
tifi
ab
le
off
en
ces
Going equipped 1 1 0.13% 0.07%
Other notifiable offences 10 15 1.95% 1.79%
Total other notifiable offences 11 16 2.08% 1.86%
Total Notifiable Offences 744 771 100% 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
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APPENDIX 1: Census Ward Profile and Public Health Statistics