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Jacobs House Incident
Update on Newham Council's internal investigation following the tragic death of 5 year old Aalim Makail Jibril at Jacobs House in Plaistow.
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£756,616 funding secured to progress Canning Town Old Library Transformation
• The latest round of National Lottery Heritage Fund and Public Sector Decarbonisation funding will kick start the delivery phase of the Old Library renovation
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Happy Eid al Adha!
Eid al Adha, the second of two religious holidays celebrated by Muslims worldwide each year. The date holds a profound significance, marking the culmination of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, one of the five pillars of Islam, a journey of immense spiritual importance.
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Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz OBE appoints Cllr Sarah Ruiz as Statutory Deputy Mayor
As part of interim arrangements, Newham Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz OBE has appointed Cllr Sarah Ruiz as Statutory Deputy Mayor.
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Newham Council encourages residents to get stop smoking support at World No Tobacco Day event
Newham Council is calling on the borough’s smokers to use World No Tobacco Day as an opportunity to quit the habit. Quit Well Newham is partnering with the council’s drug and alcohol service, Change Grow Live Newham Rise, to offer advice, information and support at a dedicated event on Friday 31 May.
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Carpenters Estate James Riley Point retrofit plans kickstart following Compulsory Purchase Order win
Newham Council’s ambitious Carpenters Estate regeneration scheme, one of the largest in the UK, has reached another new milestone.
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Mayor of Newham Statement - Jacobs House
Following the tragic death of 5-year old Aalim Makail Jibril
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Jacobs House Update from Director of Housing Services and Inclusive Economy
Latest on Newham Council Investigation
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Celebrating 15 years of Newham’s Eat for Free scheme
• Longest running primary free school meal scheme in the country • The Eat for Free scheme serves more than 10,000 meals daily to 71 primary schools • Newham’s Cabinet members mark milestone by joining pupils for lunch
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Jacobs House Update
Statement from Abi Gbago, Newham Council Chief Executive, following the tragic incident at Jacobs House.