Director blog May 2022 – Barking & Dagenham Citizens
On the evening of Wednesday 28th April 2022 over 120 people gathered in Dagenham Town Hall (now CU London aka Coventry University) for an accountability
On the evening of Wednesday 28th April 2022 over 120 people gathered in Dagenham Town Hall (now CU London aka Coventry University) for an accountability
In 2018, my brother introduced me to Matt Scott, Director of Thames Ward Community Project, TWCP at an informal event in Barking. To provide some context.
Last week we had the Healthy Thames Workshop, and it was our last one hosted by our Health Outreach Officer Rahela Begum. The evening included
Have you received your 2nd issue of The RiverView (formally known as Riverside News)? The resident editorial board worked incredibly hard with support from Social
Thames View Playing Fields finally receives goal posts and pitch lines! TWCP works alongside other community groups and its delivery partner Creative Wellness who were
The Wellbeing Navigators Programme recently received £10k from LBBD’s connect fund to run events that combat social isolation in Thames Ward. Other groups given the
Young people have an excellent way of speaking the truth, even the uncomfortable ones. This is never truer than when it comes to issues of
A resident-led group has formed to help the council bring the Ripple Nature Reserve back into use after many years of the site being inaccessible
1. Palm to palm. 2. Right palm over left dorsum and left palm over right dorsum. 3. Palm to palm fingers interlaced. 4. Backs of
Thames Ward Community Project represents an opportunity to give a voice for the people, by the people. The events held by them does more than
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