Venue: Civic Centre, Dagenham
Contact: Barry Ray, Democratic Services Team Leader, Civic Centre, Dagenham Telephone - 020 8227 2134, Fax - 020 8227 2171 / e-mail - barry.ray@lbbd.gov.uk
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Minutes (12 October 2004) Minutes: Agreed. |
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Ninth London Local Authorities Bill PDF 31 KB Minutes: Received a report setting out the proposed details of a new London Local Authorities Bill.
Agreed, in order to shape legislation which will be beneficial to the local community and London as a whole, to recommend the Assembly to support, in principle, the proposals set out in the report and agree the draft resolution as attached as Appendix 1 to the report. The relevant Service areas will cover the costs of involvement. |
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Groundwork East London - Sponsorship Agreement and Indicative Annual Programme PDF 66 KB Minutes: Further to Minute 424 (9 April 2002), received a report reviewing partnership working with Groundwork East London since 2002.
Agreed in order to help achieve the Council’s Community Priorities of Regenerating the Local Economy and Making Barking and Dagenham Cleaner, Greener and Safer, to:
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Moving Forward Together - A Mental Health Strategy for Barking and Dagenham PDF 42 KB Appendix B – ‘Moving Forward Together - A Mental Health Strategy’ is circulated separately to Members of the Executive. Copies of the Strategy are available in the Members Rooms, at Public Libraries and via the Internet. Additional documents:
Minutes: Further to Minute 156 (21 October 2004), noted a report setting out a strategy for developing a comprehensive range of services to provide mental health care and treatment for the residents of Barking and Dagenham and the comments received during the consultation process. |
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New Proposals for School Term Dates Report PDF 153 KB Minutes: Received a report proposing the co-ordination of school term dates across London. The report set out the principles that underpin the structure of the school year and proposed dates for 2005 / 2006 and indicative dates for 2006 / 2007.
Agreed, in order to assist staff in schools and parents alike, as well as to provide the opportunity for terms of equal length and reduce the pressures of over-long summer terms for pupils, to:
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Department of Trade and Industry Initiative on Employer Provided Home Computing PDF 76 KB Additional documents: Minutes: Received a report providing details of the Home Computer Initiative promoted by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), together with Industry and Trade Unions.
Agreed, in order to assist the Council in its Community Leadership role and improve employee computer literacy, to:
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Private Business Minutes: Agreed to exclude the public and press for the remainder of the meeting, as the business was confidential. |
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Council Pension Fund - WM Annual Report |
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Replacement of Revenues IT Systems - Selection of Preferred Supplier |
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Education Overspend 2004 / 2005 and Action Plan |
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Financial Services Division - Staffing |
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Crime and Disorder Act 1988 - Anti-Social Behaviour Orders |
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Term Contract for Street Lighting Maintenance and Replacement 2004 - 2009 |
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Acceptance of LCSG Framework Contract for Corporate Advertising |
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Acceptance of LCSG Framework Contract for Temporary Professional Staff |
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* Tender for the Provision of Drop In Centres for People with Mental Health Needs |
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* Contracting and Tendering Substance Misuse Services |
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* Mayesbrook Park Shape for the Future |
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* Office Accommodation - Options Appraisal |
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* Passenger Transport Service |
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* Item considered as a matter of urgency with the consent of the Chair under Section 100 (4)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972. |