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Join a friendly volunteering group to look after the William Morris Garden in Lloyd Park
We run lots of green initiatives through our residents groups. See how you can get involved.
Find out how we are working with our residents and local businesses to tackle crime and violence.
We are committed to working in partnership with statutory, voluntary and community organisations to prevent domestic abuse and to reduce the harm it causes to individuals, families and the community as a whole.
- What is domestic abuse?
- Types of domestic abuse
- How domestic abuse can affect children
- Domestic abuse support services
- Services for perpetrators of domestic abuse
- Domestic homicide reviews
- Domestic abuse One Stop Shop
- Specialist domestic violence court (SDVC)
- Spot the signs of abuse
- Respect checklist
- Help with housing: Council tenants
- Help with housing: Privately renting / homeowner
- Help with housing: Accommodated by us in temporary accommodation
- Help with housing: Tenant of a housing association / register provider
We have the power to seize a vehicle, trailer or mobile plant and its contents if we think it is being or will be used in waste crimes such as fly-tipping.
Information about events and how to hire a park or open space
Find out how local Resident Groups work with us to improve our parks and green spaces.
The jewel in the crown of our local parks. Lloyd Park opened in the Victorian era and was given a makeover in 2012.
Leyton Jubilee Park is our biggest park and was named to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012.
Based in Leyton's Jack Cornwell Park, this popular city farm's been running for over 20 years.