Contents
- 1 How long does it take to get a council house?
- 2 How do I contact Barking and Dagenham Council?
- 3 What does Band 2 mean for a council house?
- 4 Is Barking and Dagenham safe?
- 5 How much is council tax in Barking and Dagenham?
- 6 What zone is barking?
- 7 What is Band B in housing?
- 8 What is band 4 on the housing list?
- 9 What is housing needs band?
- 10 Is barking a poor area?
- 11 Is Dagenham a safe area?
- 12 Is Romford rough?
How long does it take to get a council house?
Band A 2–Bed takes 6 months and a 4-bed home can take up to 18 months.
How do I contact Barking and Dagenham Council?
Contact numbers for council services If the service or information you need is not available on our website, contact us on 020 8215 3000 for the following services, between 8am and 6pm Monday to Friday.
What does Band 2 mean for a council house?
Band 2: Medium priority – for example, people who are overcrowded because they lack 2 bedrooms, and people with severe medical problems.
Is Barking and Dagenham safe?
Despite being in the top 10 safest London boroughs according to recorded crime rates, crime is currently on the rise in Barking and Dagenham – between March 2015 and March 2016, burglary was up by more than 33 per cent, and violent crimes also saw a marked increase.
How much is council tax in Barking and Dagenham?
The total charge for 2021-22 is £1,712.57 (£1,616.87 2020/21). Council Tax.
Council Tax 2020/21 | Band D Council Tax (£) |
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London Borough of Barking and Dagenham | £1,284.80 |
Greater London Authority | £332.07 |
Total | £1,616.87 |
What zone is barking?
Barking station
Barking | |
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Accessible | Yes |
Fare zone | 4 |
London Underground annual entry and exit | |
2015 | 16.06 million |
What is Band B in housing?
HOUSING NEEDS BAND ‘ B ‘ Applicants who need to move because they have been assessed as having a serious medical or welfare need.
What is band 4 on the housing list?
The Housing Allocations Scheme uses a banding system to decide who needs housing the most. Band 1 is for people with the greatest priority and Band 4 is for people with the lowest priority. If you are placed in a higher band you will usually be housed quicker than if you are placed in a lower band.
What is housing needs band?
HOUSING NEEDS BAND ‘C’ Applicants who are homeless or threatened with homelessness but have been assessed by the Council as having no right to rehousing under the homelessness legislation because they are not in priority need or are considered to have become homeless intentionally.
Is barking a poor area?
Barking and Dagenham is London’s most poverty -stricken borough, a major report has found. Of London’s 32 boroughs, Barking and Dagenham’s average ranking was 23rd lowest on issues associated with a range of factors including income, inequality, housing and health.
Is Dagenham a safe area?
By far the largest neighbourhood in Barking and Dagenham, it’s no surprise this area has high crime rates, at 108 per 1,000 people.
Is Romford rough?
Again, Romford isn’t the worst. Its notoriously rough but loveable, especially the accent and the fact that West Ham will unite EVERYONE in the area but don’t think for a moment that its an easy ride, because its Romford Town and your risking an argument or trouble by going there.