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Welc om e to Every O ne Every D ay! Every One Every Day is a really ambitious idea, with local residents at its heart. We know that Barking and Dagenham is a vibrant place to live and work, to grow up and grow older in. This project will make it easier to spend time with neighbours doing practical and useful everyday things together that we all enjoy. Practical ‘hands on’ ideas – not lots of meetings. Every One Every Day builds on the ‘hands on’ projects that people have been creating over the last few years in their own neighbourhoods. These types of projects welcome people from all walks of life.

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Sharing skills, spaces and resources.

Families working and playing together.

Batch cooking and community meals.

Food growing and tree planting.

Trading, making and repairing.

“The reassurance that the Every One Every Day team will be working with me each step of the way has really encouraged me to try and start something new - it’s really u lt my n den e al res dent.

Every One Every Day is going to be in the borough for a long time - at least 5 years and hopefully longer, and we hope to support residents to develop lots of projects and businesses.

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Support for getting things going – no complicated processes.

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We welcome you to suggest ideas you would like to grow together with friends and neighbours. This project will give the support you need to bring your ideas to life quickly.

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Finding you useful spaces for the projects (kitchens, workshops, storage spaces etc).

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Supplying materials and equipment for practical activities o o o s

Arranging insurance and health and safety.

Holding festivals, workshops and business programmes.

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thing s you m ig ht not know about Every O ne Every D ay Local peopl e are at the heart of everything .

We are g oing to be here fo r a long time .

People’s ideas and energies are the biggest asset in the borough - especially when we work together.

e s e e s hope o e hundreds of projects and businesses.

I deas, skills and item s are ex c hang ed, never m oney.

We cu rrently have tw o hig h street shop s.

he e s o os o p o he e e Every Day projects. However the project experiences all involve a sharing of ideas, friendship, skills and sometimes ingredients or barter items. The Every One Every Day team helps make that magic happen but we don’t deliver the activities as a service.

shops e he es p es o o h s o o e s about ideas you have or activities you might want to take part in. We e e e e o e ope o o e shops he o e

Everything starts w ith a cup of tea.

P eop le in B arking and D ag enham love bees and c hic kens!

You don’t have to have a big idea, loads of time or bags of o e e e o s o e o e o o o op o a cup of tea!

As a borough with many green spaces local people love to interact with nature ith training to become beekeepers to setting up bee hives to chicken projects and setting up coops!

Everything is pr ac tical , hands on and useful .

When w e say everyone, w e m ean everyone.

Whether it’s cooking, making, growing or sewing together, he es e e e o o e h o s e s and family. These might include learning new things; saving you o e o e e s o e e h pp ess he h making new friends and creating a greater sense of community; all the way through to developing ideas for new livelihoods and community businesses.

Everything is made as easy as possible. Being involved in making your neighbourhood a better place shouldn’t be a huge effort for a small number of individuals. We make it easy for everyone, working with people on an equal footing. All activities will be open, warm and welcoming to every single person in Barking and Dagenham.

Every One Every D ay doesn’ t g ive out g rant fundi ng .

A new f ree m akersp ac e near D ag enham East.

We have small budgets for spaces, materials and equipment. It means you can test your idea out with others very quickly, without having to create new organisations from scratch.

Ideas, projects, businesses and people need space to grow and that’s why we’re building a makerspace in Dagenham East. e he W eho se he e e e o shop spaces for metal, wood, digital, and fabric product creation.

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S tart a p roj ec t rig ht now ! We will be kickstarting a number of projects that you can take part in or start today so please do look through this paper to see what might interest you. We would love to work with you to create projects and activities that will appeal to everyone! Contact Us op o o e es o he e o o can take part in.

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We will sometimes be open outside these hours. Please check the website and this newspaper programme.

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The Warehouse is coming! This is your h e o o oe o h that means for you as a local. Try some new and creative processes - a place to create, learn, co-work and be inspired.

Sharing skills with neighbours - what interesting things would you like to learn or teach?

Be inspired and learn how to take your food business idea forward as part of a food collective with low risk.

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Ever thought about alternative child care and education? Find out what others are doing and get your questions answered to see if it s an option you want to explore further.

Ever dreamt of being a poet? See yourself performing or just want to write for yourself? Come and learn some techniques in a relaxed and fun environment with others.

Meet lots of new people in the borough who are freelancing and want to learn more about business.

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Batch cooking with neighbours. Everyone brings ingredients and takes home portions of food for the week.

Come and learn the basics of cooking in A free studio space equipt for a supportive and fun environment with photographers of all skill levels to your neighbours. get creative and connect with local photographers.

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Learn everything you need to know to get comfortable with the digital world.

Let’s talk rubbish - a chance to learn how to use your food waste to make natural compost.

Find an unused green space, near where you live, and turn it into a space for gathering, playing, growing and relaxing together.

Add a little splash of colour to your oo h s o es h o neighbours.

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An update on how the Spring Bee School went and the potential Hives popping up around the borough, and learn everything you need to know to keep chickens!

Summer is here and we have various ball sports for you to pick from. Open to all abilities and ages.

ee s e po s op residential street, cul-de-sac or square, giving an opportunity for children (of all ages) to play outside safely.

Join us for an open sessions of sewing, mending and meeting other makers!

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Bring an item of clothing, a bag or shoes that you want to add a bit of bling to. Get creative and give it a new lease of life.

Rock Paper Scissors is a new collective for makers and aspiring traders in Barking and Dagenham. Come along to the two Maker Days!

Swap your seeds with your neighbours and get growing this summer.

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Join in with some fun, practical and creative workshops at the We Love Eastbury celebration at Eastbury Manor.

An overview of all the other projects happening and being started including Welcoming Committee, Take a Seat and many more.

Check out the various spaces and facilities available, across both shops, for you to explore with your neighbours. From a community kitchen to a photography studio...there’s something for everyone.


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OPEN TA BLE (1) 5.00 - 8.00 pm Summer Programme Launch!

LI G H T R OM (1) 10.00 am - 1.00 pm Light Room Drop-Ins

TEA & TO A S T (1) 10.30 am - 12.30 pm Photography & Light Room

OPEN COR N ER (9 ) .00 - .30 pm Love Where We Live: Co-design

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S NU FL O WER S TR EET (1 ) 10.00 am - 12.00 pm Planting giant sunflowers

TEA A N D TO A S T (1 ) 10.30 am - 12.30 pm Lets Talk Rubbish OPEN S TUD I O (1) 12.00 - 4.00 pm Families of Dagenham Shoot TR A D E S CH OL (1) 1.30 - 3.00 pm Card Creations S POK EN WOR D S CH OL (1) 6.00 - 8.00 pm Introduction to Poetry

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PUBLI C OFI CE (1) 6.30 - 8.00 pm Website & Web Development

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OPEN COR N ER (5 ) 10.00 am - 12.30 pm Community Clean

TEA A N D TO A S T (1 ) 10.30 am - 12.30 pm Start a project over a cuppa! D I G I TA L BA S I CS (1) 1.30 - 3.00 pm Basics of Computing OPEN COR N ER (5 ) 3.30 - 5.00 pm Community Grow

S NU FL O WER S TR EET (6 ) 2.00 - 3.30 pm Sowing Seeds & Sunflowers TR A D E S CH OL (1) 5.00 - 7.00 pm Painting Trainers

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WOR K - I N - PR OG R ES S (1) 9.30 am - 12.30 pm Business Models & Legal Forms

LI G H T R OM (1) 10.00 am - 1.00 pm Light Room Drop-ins TEA & TO A S T (1) 10.30 am - 12.30 pm Tea & Toast on the green TR A D E S CH OL (1) 11.00 am - 12.00 pm Make a leather key ring P A N TR Y I N FO S ES S I ON (1) 6.00 - 7.30 pm Food Co-operative

LI G H T R OM (1) 12.00 - 4.00 pm Individual Portraits N EI G H BOUR H OD FI LM S TUD I O (1) 6.00 - 8.00 pm Plant this Movie Screening


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OPEN COR N ER (3 ) 10.00 am - 1.00 pm Pumpkin Seed Sowing TR A D E S CH OL (1) 2.30 am - 4.00 pm Tree Jangles

WOR K - I N - PR OG R ES S (1) 6.30 - 8.00 pm Speed Networking TH U R S D A Y

OPEN COR N ER (1) 11.00 am - 3.30 pm Building Raised Flower Beds G R EA T CO K (5 ) 4.00 - 6.00 pm Jollof Rice TR A D E S CH OL (1) 6.30 - 7.30 pm Yoga Launch: Beginners WA R EH OUS E (2 ) 6.00 - 8.00 pm Introduction & Networking TH U R S D A Y

D A G FES T 12.00 - 6.00 pm Dagenham Village, RM10 8TY

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OPEN COR N ER (1) 11.00 am - 3.00 pm Grow Your Own Kitchen Garden

WE LO V E EA S TBUR Y (10) 11.00 am - 4.00 pm Celebrate the Manor

TR A D E S CH OL (1) 3.00 - 4.30 pm Digital Art with PD Arts

PLA Y S TR EET (10) 12.00 - 2.00 pm Play at Eastbury Manor

S EED EX CH A N G E (13 6.00 - 8.00 pm Swapping seeds

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OPEN COR N ER S (3 ) 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Grow and Build WOR K - I N - PR OG R ES S (2 ) .00 - 8.00 pm Circular Economy S TA R TER K I TCH EN (1) 6.00 - 7.30 pm Fruit Salad TR A D E S CH OL (1) 6.30 - 8.00 pm Dagenham Dance Up

WA R EH OUS E MA K ER S P A CE TOUR 10:00 am - 6.00 pm

O N E B O R O U G H F ES TI V A L 11.00 am - 9.00 pm Parsloes Park, RM9 5QB

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S ME U R CA MP (1 ) 10.30 am - 12.30 pm Spark Creativity

TEA A N D TO A S T (1) 10.30 am - 12.30 pm About Wellbeing

S OKP EN WOR D S CH 1.30 - 3.00 pm Prompt Poetry

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WOR K - I N - PR OG R ES S (1) 6.00 - .00 pm Business Prototyping

G R EA T COK (8 ) 4.00 - 6.00 pm Vegetarian Chow Mein

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D I G I TA L BA S I CS (3 ) 10.00am - 12.00pm Basics of Computing

TEA A N D TO A S T (1) 10.30 am - 12.30 pm Crocheting Granny Squares

S ME U R CA MP 1.30 - 3.00pm Garden Art

S TOR Y BO X (1) 2.00 - 4.00 pm Giraffes Can’t Dance

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WA R EH OUS E (1) 6.00 - 8.00 pm Co-design Session

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S ME U R CA MP (2 ) 12.00 - 3.00 pm Cooking Sea Bites & Coleslaw

TEA A N D TO A S T (1) 10.30am - 12.30pm Community Advisory Group

OPEN COR N ER (1) 1.30 - 3.00pm Garden Art TR A D E S CH OL (1) 4.00 - 5.00pm Pom Pom Key Rings LI G H T R OM (1) 6.00 - 9.00pm ditin hotos ideo on a Laptop

S TA R TER K I TCH EN (1) 11.00am - 12.00pm Pancakes and Puds

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WA R EH OUS E (2 ) 6.00 - 8.00 pm Tomorrow Film Screening

S TOR Y BO X 2.00 - 4.00 pm Teddy Bear Picnic

TEA A N D TO A S T (1) 10.30 am - 12.30 pm Table Tennis Competition

LI G H T R OM (1) 6.00 - 8.00 pm Exhibition and Open Table


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(1) Every One Every Day Shop, 116 Church Elm Lane, Dagenham, RM10 9RL (2) Every One Every Day Shop, 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT

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(11) Studio 3 Arts, Galleon Community Centre, Boundary Road, Barking, IG11 7JR

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(3) Dagenham Library Garden, 1 Church Elm Lane, Dagenham, RM10 9NR

(8 ) Jo Richardson School, Gale St, Castle Green, Dagenham, RM9 4UN

(4) The Corner Coffee House, 808 Green Lane, Dagenham, RM8 1YT

(9 ) The Hub at Castle Point,163 Bennett’s Castle Lane, Dagenham, RM8 3YJ

Eastbury Manor House, Barking, IG11 9SN

(12) Romsey Road, Dagenham, RM9 6BB (13) Farmbridge Road Allotment, Dagenham, RM8 1NS (14) Old Dagenham Park, RM10 9ST

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WI LD WA LK (1) 9.00 - 11.00 am Woof’s Walkies

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S TA R TER K I TCH EN (8 ) 11.30 am - 2.00 pm Eggs and Spuds G R EA T COK (1) 4.30 - 6.00pm Summer salad

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R CO K P A PER S CI S S OR S 9:00 am - 6.00 pm Trip to Hastings Meet at Barking Station

10.00 am - 4.00 pm Love Where We Live: Lunch

I CK EN S CH OL 10.00 - 11.00 am Care for Chickens

OPE N COR N ER (1) 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Love Where We Live: Grow S OKP EN WOR D S CH OL 6.00 - 8.00 pm Performance Poetry

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G R EA T COK (5 ) 2.00 - 4.00 pm Teen Cook: Rainbow pizza

I C K EN S CH OL 2.00 - 3.00 pm Care for chickens

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WI LD WA LK (1) 6.00 - 7.00 pm Dagenham Walks Through Time

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A WON D ER FUL P LA CE TO G R O W UP 10.00 am - 3.30 pm Exploring alternate childcare Valence House Museum, Becontree Ave, Dagenham RM8 3HT

TR A D E S CH OL (1) 10.00 am - 1.00 pm Natural Soap Making

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WA R EH OUS E (2 ) 12.00 - 4.00pm Maker Day

R ES I D EN T D I S C O V ER Y D A Y (8 ) 4.00 - 6.00 pm Learn about the project WOR K - I N - PR OG R ES S ( 8 ) 6.30 - 8.00 pm Networking & Dinner

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Imagine becoming part of an enterprising community developing ideas and businesses in Barking and Dagenham, based in a new warehouse space built exclusively for residents with free access.

Are you working from home and need space to grow? e o s o h o o e e to make that career change? You may have a hobby or side project that could become a full time job? Or maybe, there’s an idea you’ve always wanted to test out? he e e e e h s se e from the London Mayor’s Good Growth Fund. Together with grants from our other funders we are building a large ‘makerspace’ in Dagenham East which will have Open Access to Barking and Dagenham residents.

What is a makerspace? It’s a new type of workspace with lots of equipment. The Warehouse will operate much like a public library, giving residents of the borough the ability to work informally together, design and make new products, or make items that improve local neighbourhoods. The intention is that The Warehouse will have different types of workshops, for wood and metal work, for digital and fashion and fabrics. There will be an industrial kitchen for developing food businesses, and co-working and event spaces.

What do we mean by Open Access? There will be no costs for using the space. The Warehouse is an opportunity for sharing skills and ideas. Residents that love using The Warehouse will be part of maintaining the spaces and develop skills within the community.

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ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF BECOMING A WAREHOUSE MEMBER Business Development Programmes

A huge range of tools and machinery

Fashion and textiles equipment

Digital manufacturing equipment

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Clean and messy making spaces

Training on how to use equipment

Meeting rooms and event spaces

Talks, skill shares and events.

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Join us over the summer for some interesting Warehouse events, share some ideas and meet new people... Are you bursting with creativity? Do you want to learn a creative technique or put your current n n n n n n plans for The Warehouse.

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Join Tom Llewellyn of Shareable for an interactive discussion on how we can create a more collaborative way of living. Tom will share from a new book that shows how cities around the world are taking creative steps to reduce overconsumption, economic inequality, social isolation, and waste.

A unique networking event that aims to introduce plans and designs for The Warehouse and help you meet other freelancers and local people interested in collaborating and coworking together. Sign up in advance to join us at weareeveryone.org

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Join us for a chat about how we can generate a more sustainable local economy and learn how to start businesses that help the environment and use no-cost investment and resources. We’ll also be joined by people working on the Fab City initiative, a network of cities working to create selfs e es

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Come to this community Open Table Supper to swap ideas and experiences with other people living and working in Barking and Dagenham. This event will introduce you to other local business owners, freelancers, entrepreneurs and makers. Furthermore, you will get the chance to sign up for early membership to our new warehouse co-working space. Event sign-up essential, please visit weareeveryone.org to register in advance.

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Join in with some fun and creative workshops to get a taster of the types of amazing resources you’ll be able to access in The W eho se o o he o o h e e you will be able to try a selection of the various maker techniques and creative machines, all shared with you by local creatives who are making right here in the borough. On the day you’ll have the chance to meet talented makers and you will have a chance to try out some different making processes. There really will be something for everyone: textiles, casting, leather-work, printing, ceramics and much more. We’ll even have a Mayku FormBox which is a table top vacuum former for small batch production. This will be a great opportunity if you love making but have never tried it, or if you’re making already and want to take the next step by connecting with other skilled makers and learning new skills.

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TRADE SCHOOL

Trade School is an alternative, self-organised school that runs on barter, where participants bring simple items requested by the informal teacher. Sign up for a Trade School at: wearevereyone.org

Find a Trade School session you would like to attend. This can be found in the newspaper or on weareeveryone.org

Come along to the session with one thing from the ‘Barter Item’ list. This can be found in the newspaper or on weareeveryone.org

It’s a great opportunity to meet your neighbours, you’ll be surprised at all the different skills, experiences and amazing people who live just around the corner.

If you have skills that you would like to teach others, suggest a Trade School to one of our neighbourhood team members.

Learn new skills taught by residents.

“I’ve been holding off as photographers are so expensive but now I’ve learnt the basics I could even do it at home to promote my crafts.” Susanna - Photography Trade School attendee

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Pauline & Elzworth, lovers of nature, take photos of all aspects of the environment and design exquisite works of art. Learn how to cut, edge and personalise your own leather key rings.

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Chrissy will show you how this skill can be used on items such as hats, bags and even a rug! Learn to make Aloe Vera and Lavender soaps with naturally sourced materials.

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Building on the interest and enthusiasm of residents who participated in our April 24th Food Day, we are creating a free programme to help residents join together to take their products to market through a collective brand. The idea is that by working together, as a collective, we can help reduce the risks faced by individual food businesses. The programme will feature both peer and expert mentorship that includes time with each resident to reďŹ ne their existing recipes and/or new concepts, offering expert advice and feedback on taste, packaging, marketing, ingredients sourcing, and overall concept.

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There are lots of different things that make somewhere a great place to grow up. Outdoor space, friends who live nearby, a playground within walking distance, welcoming and fun spaces to meet family and neighbours, and opportunities to play or develop your ideas. Barking and Dagenham is full of young families and beautiful green spaces for children to play in. During the last 6 months, since opening the Every One Every Day shops, we have met lots of families excited to explore new projects in the borough – together including a number of parents interested in learning more about alternative ways to care for and help children learn. These conversations have so far led to projects such as Story ox and Play Streets happening around the orough and conversations of parent-led nurseries, outdoor learning experiences, alternative education (such as home-schooling) as well as many other ideas about how to make the borough a better place to grow up. This one-day workshop will explore different types of alternative child care and help you understand the potential for these types of models to be developed in the borough.

SATURDAY 11 AUGUST 2018 | 10.00 am - 3.30 pm LOCATION: Valence House, Becontree Ave, Dagenham RM8 3HT For more information and to get your tickets please contact Saira@weareeveryone.org

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10.30 Open Conversation about New Childcare Models Join a group conversation about different ways communities around the country and world are experimenting with new models of childcare, including hearing from Amy Martin and Immy Kaur from Impact Hub Birmingham. 12.15

Enjoy a refreshing lunch of soup and salad with other families. 1.30 Participate in small group discussions with like-minded parents and guest speakers on topics of interest to you (i.e. Forest Schools, collaborative childcare etc.). We will work in small facilitated groups based upon interest and share out ideas collectively to determine next steps.

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Hackney Pirates Children get specialised support through learning programmes focused on reading and writing complete with secret passageways, an underwater cave, and a ship’s cat. 20

Grasshoppers In The Park A parent-led and parentrun nursery that encourages children to free play. Everything from D.I.Y, art sessions, gardening, sewing, fundraising and accounting, is all undertaken by parents.

Hacker Mums A collaborative childcare and work space created by local moms in Oakland, California to provide a way to explore DIY craft and design together.

Forest Schools A special learning process whereby students develop hands-on experiences in nature.

Story Box A place for all ages to share stories that capture your imagination and take part in fun activities in a relaxed community environment.


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You don’t have to send your kids off to a summer camp, instead you can join them to have fun and learn together!

You’ll be learning the delights of growing fruit and vegetables, creating art and practising those cooking skills.

Local families have met through various projects (including Story ox and Play Street) and will be hosting sessions for the Summer Camp, open to both children and adults.

Enjoy a trio of activities to inspire, entertain and educate in a fun environment. It’s a nice way to meet families in your area, for children to learn from adults with diverse set of skills and have a great time o e the holidays.

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Everyone loves a great story. Why not come along to these fun and playful Story Box sessions where you can read to your neighbours, listen to others of all ages reading to you as well as taking part in imaginative activities that are linked to the story. There will be free soft drinks, tea and coffee on hand.

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Anthony will look at spoken word poetry as a means of expression and help us to explore new approaches to poetry performance.

Jacob will be getting us writing with prompts and exercises, offering tips for performance. He’ll be shedding light on how we continue to grow our poetry community locally.

We’ll be in the back garden enjoying the sun and a Potluck Social! Everyone brings a dish to share and we end up with a feast of delicious and diverse dishes!

A poet, actor and rapper from Barking and Dagenham. Aislinn Evans An East London poet & artist, former SLAMbassador, oe Wo p s o es e e Champion. A poet whose work explores the human condition whilst simultaneously capturing the story of everyday people. A British-Nigerian poet born and raised in East London. A poet and artist, hailing from the borough of Barking and Dagenham.

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The Great Cook is a project where people come together to batch cook meals. Everyone brings ingredients and takes home portions for the week.

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Find a Great Cook session you would like to attend. This can be found on our weareeveryone.org or visit the shop.

Making batches of baby food is a great way to nourish your baby - and it’s a great way to meet other parents. Over the 2 hours parents will take turns cooking and looking after the babies that come along.

Come along to the session with your ingredient. (Ingredient is essential in order to attend)

Sign up for the session (on the website or in the shop) by choosing an ingredient to bring. There is no charge for taking part.

Learn to cook a dish with fellow residents and make new friends.

Teen Cook sessions are batch cooking sessions by teenagers for teenagers. A great opportunity for teenagers to learn in a fun environment and then cook for others at home. Take home portions of fresh and tasty food.

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Create a home made classic, vegetarian chow mein, with bean sprouts, carrots, peppers, white cabbage and thick fresh egg noodles.

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Learn how to make a healthy veggie pizza, it’s multi-coloured, delicious and a super easy recipe.

Connecting with people through food has been my passion all my life and was a big part of my life in Nigeria. This connection is something I want to bring to Barking and Dagemham.

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Becoming a cook is a marathon not a race, these sessions are for those who need to learn some basic skills. We’ll be covering everything from the essentials of kitchen utensils to cooking potatoes, eggs and making the perfect batter in a relaxed and fun environment. So, if you’d like to learn how to cook but you’re not sure where to begin come along to Starter Kitchen! Once you’ve mastered that, come to one of our Great Cook sessions to show off your new found skills.

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Christine will be teaching us about batter and the different ways you can cook with it to make your favourites from pancakes to Yorkshire puddings. Something for everyone whether you have a sweet or savoury tooth.

I’m Clare and want to give back something to my community, I hope that people can take away the skills they learn and think of other things to make at home.

I’m Khushnood and I run Creative Wellness, a local organisation focussed on improving the health and wellbeing of the borough.

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A free public photography space, open to everyone. Whether you have a smart phone or a digital camera, the studio is the perfect space. Do you want to learn how to use your phone camera? Take photos of your family pets? Or images for your business? Tony & Jackie met through the launch of the Light Room. They are both very passionate about building a network of photographers in Barking & Dagenham as well as capturing the people of the borough and their pets! They will be on hand to show you how to use the space as well as some photography techniques. With lots of natural light, lighting equipment and various backdrops and props for you to use, the Light Room is an amazing place to explore your creativity.

Not only can you use the studio to experiment but there will also be other people around who are happy to share their knowledge and skills with you.

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An evening showcase of the images created by local photographers in The Light Room. We’ll start with a lovely open table dinner so bring a dish or drink and let’s eat together! We

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Do you live in a building that would like to start a collective food composting project on a shared public site near you? Waste Works is a project to explore ways that residents can work together on very local composting and other waste projects.

Would you like to know how to make natural fertiliser from your food waste? Join us for Tea & Toast and a session on composting. There will be a demonstration on how to dispose of waste in a way that won’t leave your bin smelly as well as introduction to the Bokashi method. We

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OPEN CORNERS Do you have spaces nearby that could become a mini orchard, or vegetable garden?

Did you know...? Barking and Dagenham has more n n n n n n Along with beautiful parks, the borough also has thousands of smaller pockets of green space. Residents would love to see some of these green spaces brought to life with new ideas, transforming them into useful spaces for growing, learning and playing.

Would you like to be able to set up a community book sharing project in a small greenhouse?

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Join us this summer and learn how to care for chickens! Check out our update on how local residents got on this Spring as they learnt to become beekeepers. Wide streets lined with tall trees and lavender shrubs, Barking and Dagenham is the greenest borough in London making it a haven for birds, insects and little creatures. The aim of these projects is to improve our environment and s ppo es e s s he o e h e We hope o o s ee s with the soft sounds of hens clucking and the rhythmic buzzing of bees as he o o e o e ee o he o he As well as connecting with nature these projects allow you to connect with your neighbours by sharing the eggs your hens have laid and learning how clever bees are from your local beekeeper. What we’ve found in this process is that chickens bring people together, just the mention of chickens gets everyone excited and reminds the of a trip to a farm as a child or a time when chickens were kept in gardens.

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You give us your food waste, we give you eggs A fantastic idea: Someone in your street keeps chickens in their back garden. Other residents on the street supply the chickens with suitable food waste in exchange for fresh eggs. Would you and your neighbours like to get together n One Every Day team can help with gathering interest with your neighbours, as well as teaching you how to care for chickens and supplying some materials for hatching eggs! Drop into the shops or contact: hello@weareeveryone.org Did you know that some cities promote keeping n n waste?

Chicken School We will soon have chickens in the Every One Every Day shop.

In our Spring Programme, locals attended a taster session, to experience the life of a beekeeper and had the amazing opportunity to see inside a beehive. They learnt to identify the difference between worker, drone and queen bees and really understand the commitment required to care for these important insects. Those who felt the calling of the bees moved onto the 5 week course located in Dagenham Starter Farm every Sunday. It’s been a wonderful and sunny time so far and the attendees have bonded over a desire to have a more positive impact on their area. No one has been stung and we’re learning that there’s nothing to be afraid of when it comes to bees - even in large numbers! We’re looking forward to hives opening up across the borough and having the opportunity to taste lovely, local honey!

“There’s something surreal about putting on your protective suit and inspecting the hive - it’s like being in a different world.”

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Play Streets are springing up across the borough! Since launching in November two Play Streets have already started, with several more being planned . Would you and other families near you like to start a regular Play Street? What is a Play Street? Pl -de-sac or square, creating an opportunity for children to play safely outside. Parents and neighbours host sessions by closing the street and bringing out toys and play equipment to share. By temporarily c, enjoy our streets together near our own front doors.

How does the Every One Every Day team help you get started? We try to make starting projects with your neighbours as easy and quick as possible. We help you talk to your neighbours, arranging meetings to discuss the idea, sometimes doing some gentle door knocking. We help with setting dates, support you making posters and promoting generally, and even have small budgets for shared play equipment. We love supporting projects by helping with road closures and helping set up!

Play Street sessions coming up! Come and join us for a day of fun and meeting new neighbours: The aim of the Play Street is to give members of the local community an opportunity to get together to promote building relationships between different cultures and ages as well as giving children a chance to play safely.

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Join us for an open session of sewing, mending and meeting other makers! n n n n April who are keen to get together regularly to sew, mend, knit and make together in the shop that we have set up two open sessions.

Kemi is a fashion designer who has lived and worked in the borough for many years and set up The Sew London Project which runs sewing classes and a bespoke design service.

Learn the basics of making and improve your creative skills whilst sharing with others. Kemi will hold two sessions, where you will have a chance to practise a variety of techniques. Whether you want to learn something spe o o e o e e se ps h s e oppo o learn hand stitching, use a sewing machine or a hot glue gun, from a professional of Sew London based in Barking.

Bling A Thing Want to sparkle this summer? Bring along a thing that could do with some bling. Grab some trainers, bags, clothes or other items to our ‘Bling A Thing’ workshop for a snazzy upgrade. We provide the ‘bling’, you bring the item you want to update, and all your creativity. There will be equipment and embellishments available to customise your garments and bring them back to life. Kemi will demonstrate some hand sewing techniques on the day. Soup and salad will be provided at lunchtime, as well as plenty of biscuits and cups of tea. Fun for all ages and genders. Don’t be shy, come bling a thing!

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Rock Paper Scissors is a new collective for makers and aspiring traders in Barking and Dagenham. The aim is to work together as a network, to reduce barriers and risk and to start earning a living through making and selling. The collective will allow people with early ideas to test the market - working with other fun and enthusiastic people! Do you make high quality items at home and want to try selling them in the shop? Are you at school, retired or at home with children and want to pull together ideas and products for a mini-shop that you can grow without too much risk and time?

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SEED EXCHANGE

The Barking and Dagenham Youth Offending Team have been transforming an allotment space on Fambridge Road into a haven of e e es o es They share their harvest with local residents and have opened up some space on their allotment for community projects. We’re excited to be starting a Seed Exchange, a chance to get your hands on a variety of seeds in exchange for the ones you have at home! h so he e so e o e o see o what else you think we can do with the space.

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We Love Eastbury historical reenactments, tours and expert craftspeople showing off their traditional working skills in peg making, bricklaying, plastering and more. Eastbury will be joined by expert craftspeople, including people from SPAB (The Society for the Protection of Ancient Building). This special event will include art and craft workshops, skill sharing opportunities, building and textile craft demonstrations for all ages, as well as opportunities to take home something you’ve created yourself. You’ll also be able to meet the man himself: Edwardian architect and key SPAB pioneer William Weir,

Try your hand at traditional skills at We Love Eastbury!

Drawing tours of the site for over-12s

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Soaking up the Rich History of Barking with local Colin, starting at Every One Every Day shop with directions to Eastbury Manor if you’re not sure where to go. Colin has lived in Barking almost all his life, and began doing guided tours on bicycles. He has lots of knowledge of the area and enjoys quiet holidays on the canal.

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Regular community meals... Come along to one of our open pot luck meals and meet new people in your community. Bring along some food, or help set up and clear up. See the dates in the programme - sign up to let us know what you will be bringing by popping into the shop or online at: weareeveryone.org

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NOODLE NIGHT

SCHOOL OF COFFEE

LOCAL DISCOVERY DAYS

We’re planning a feast and you’re invited!

Ever wondered what it would be like to become a barista?

Help us shape the project as it grows!

Noodles are a staple food in many cultures. It’s a perfect ingredient for cooking a range of dishes from around the world, and bringing people together. This evening will be full of swapping cooking ideas and tasting delicious food, through sharing recipes, stories and ingredients.

We have a rare opportunity for you over at EzO Bistro in Barking Station. Find out how to create the perfect blend with Iliyan and his team, who are willing to share the skill of churning out cappuccinos, mixing milk into lattes, and frothing up coffees.

Residents are at the heart of everything we do — and we would love to have your ideas for the project overall. Join us for an informal chat during our Tea & Toast sessions:

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Followed by a Celebration Open Table Supper from p so o h so hoo Please sign up for places at the supper at weareeveryone.org

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WILD WALKS

TEA & TOAST

Ever wanted to programme a robot?

Have any undiscovered walks you would like to share with others?

Drinking tea and eating toast every Wednesday and Thursday...

This is a unique introduction to coding for all. Come learn the basics and get to try out your new skills. e o os o ho o h o Raspberry Pi.

Come and join us on this local walk!

For all sessions please bring a fully charged laptop h h e o o ho h s h e All sessions at: Digilabs at Barking Learning Centre,

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FESTIVALS n n festivals where we’ll be giving you a taste of some of the activities planned in the shops this summer - as well as a few other surprises. Meet local people who are taking part in the programme, share some food and have a great time with us.

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WELCOMING COMMITTEE

THIS IS OUR STORY

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The friendliest borough in the world The Welcoming Committee is a network of residents ho o e o he p peop e ee ho e their way around and help families make new e s hose s e s weeks as easy as possible. Would you like to be on the Welcoming Committee? Please pop in or send us an email at: hello@weareeveryone.org

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HAVE A SEAT

HAVE A SEAT We have a chair available if you need a rest - no need to buy anything.

Want to be a neighbourhood researcher?

Ever felt the need for a sit down when you are out shopping?

This is Our Story - a resident network of local researchers who will share their observations and s h s o he p o e s h o h s o es photos. If you have a background in, or would like to get involved in social research, this is an opportunity for you. Members of our community can report on, review and record the progress made across this innovative project.

You might be unwell, pregnant...or just a bit tired from walking around with bags. Friendly shopkeepers are now signing up for Have A Seat.

If you would like to discover more about being a neighbourhood researcher get in touch by emailing: hello@weareeveryone.org

Shopkeepers, if you would like to participate send our team an email at hello@weareeveryone.org

A really simple idea: to have a chair available near the door of the shop that welcomes shoppers to ‘have a seat’ for a while - without any expectations to buy anything.


OTHER EVENTS A fun day for locals to promote and sell their good o se s o he s hoo es pe e e p 30 June 2018 | 10.00 am - 2.00 pm o e hoo ppe e os e

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A free family cooking workshop by Creative Wellness open to all. Every Tuesday. 19th June - 28th Aug | 4.00 - 6.00 pm e e e e s e e

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Wellies and nets at the ready! Discover what underwater wildlife the Valence House moat is home to. Free. Drop in. No booking required. 7 July 2018 | 11.00 am-12.30 pm & 1.30 - 3.00 pm Valence House Museum, Becontree Avenue, e h

Growing Communities’ annual cream tea & food growing event. Cream teas, jams, fresh produce and food growing workshops. All welcome. Free entry. Sunday 15 July 2018 | 11.00 am - 4.00 pm Dagenham Farm, Rainham Road North, Dagenham

An expert panel and showcase for young musicians. Get advice on how to break into the music industry. Young Livewire open mic showcase for young artists. To register interest email hello@studio3arts.org.uk unday 29 July 2018 | 6.00 - 8.30 pm o s o

Barking’s favourite poetry open-mic night, hosted by local poets John Akinde and Dauda Ladejobi with support from Poetic Impact.

Term time street dance classes for children aged o eo

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o e e o o e s hos e by Jade Hackett at Studio 3 Arts, featuring Djs and dance crews from all over London and Essex. Friday 6 July 2018 | 8.00 - 11.00 pm o s o

ee p o e o s e o e o he s ee s ess o ess o advise and life coaching towards mental wellbeing. Every Tuesday & Thursday | 5.00-5.45 and 6.00-6.45pm s o e hoo s o e o

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A FREE S P A C E F O R EV ER Y O N E 116 Church Elm Lane, RM10 9RL

The living room lounge area is great for discussing future community projects and meeting your local neighbours. W h ee ess s he perfect space for freelancers in a cosy environment. There’s always a cup of tea or coffee available and it’s child friendly.

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Furnished by local residents the ight oom is our beginner photography studio for all the bud pho o phe s es and bloggers out there.

Our large living room space is great for general conversations and meetups with friends and neighbours.

This large new kitchen has four ovens, eight gas hobs and one massive chalkboard for you to share your favourite recipes.

All you need is your own camera to get practicing, it’s perfect for taking pictures of your creations for a portfolio or website.

We have free wifi and lots of tea and coffee so you can work comfortably. We have a box full of toys to encourage your kids’ creativity.

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IN COLLABORATION WITH

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