Heath Ward

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Surgeries for Heath Ward residents take place at Heath Park Community Centre Café on Rusholme Avenue, Dagenham, RM10 7PR.

Heath Park Community Centre Café on Rusholme Avenue, Dagenham, RM10 7PR

They take place on the 1st Saturday of each month (excluding August and December) between 10am-11am

We advise constituents to check surgery details on our Facebook and Instagram pages for any alterations to the surgery arrangements.

You can contact your Councillors via email harriet.spoor@lbbd.gov.uk or ingrid.robinson@lbbd.gov.uk

Your Labour Councillors in Heath Ward are Ingrid Robinson and Harriet Spoor. On this page you can find out what your Labour Councillors and the wider Labour team are doing on your behalf, and what’s going on locally. 

If you need help from your Councillors, click the ‘surgery details’ above to find out where you can meet your Councillors or how to contact them. 


  • Heath Ward Walkabout

    Heath Ward Walkabout

    This morning Labour Councillors held our Ward Walkabout in Heath Ward with Council Officers from ASB, Enforcement, Housing, Caretaking and Resident Engagement to identify and rectify issues across Heath Ward.

    We raised issues in the following roads: Marston Ave, Marston Cl, Oglethorpe Rd, Heathway alleyway, Rusholme Ave, Bosworth Rd, Wythenshawe Rd, Bosworth alleyway, Braintree Rd, Stansgate Rd, Pembroke Gds, Fells Cl, Kershaw Rd, Oxlow Ln and Trefgarne Rd

    Issues raised included: litter, flytipping, repairs, ASB, crime, dumped building materials, potholes, building safety and security, refuse and bulk waste points, street lighting, regeneration, general caretaking and enforcement of abandoned vehicles.

    We are very grateful to the officers who joined us today – if residents would like a clearer breakdown of the issues raised or think of something we might have missed then please do not hesitate to get in touch


  • Wythenshawe Road – CLEARED.

    Wythenshawe Road – CLEARED.

    Residents will have seen the abandoned caravans on Wythenshawe Road.

    We saw these on our recent ward walkabout and have taken swift action to ensure they’ve been cleared.


  • Heath Team

    Heath Team

    Your Labour Councillors and community team were out in Heath Ward yesterday (Thursday 20th September) talking to residents in and around Braintree Road about local issues.


  • VE Day 80 Celebration

    VE Day 80 Celebration

    On Wednesday 8th May, your Heath Ward Labour councillors marked the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a pop-up stall offering colouring, sandwiches, cakes and cuppas to residents passing by on their way home.

    While it wasn’t a formal event, we felt it was important to create space in the community to pause, reflect and remember the courage and sacrifice of all those who fought for peace and freedom during the Second World War. VE Day (Victory in Europe Day) marks the day in 1945 when fighting came to an end in Europe — a moment of huge historical and emotional significance.

    It was lovely to see so many of you stop by, in honour of the day. 

    As councillors, we’re proud to represent a community that values history, solidarity, and the small moments that bring people together. Thank you to everyone who joined us — whether for five minutes or a full conversation — and helped mark eight decades since the end of war in Europe.


  • Councillors help secure intense Heath Ward policing operation

    Councillors help secure intense Heath Ward policing operation

    As your Heath Ward councillors, we are pleased to share that — following sustained pressure and ongoing conversations with senior officers — we helped secure a three-week intensive policing and community safety operation right here in Heath Ward.

    This action is a direct response to the concerns you’ve raised about anti-social behaviour, community safety, and crime. Working closely with Barking and Dagenham Council and the Metropolitan Police, we’ve ensured that Heath Ward receives the attention and resources it deserves.

    Over three weeks in May, the operation included:

    • Visible Police Patrols and Community Meet & Greets
    • Youth Engagement Day at Heath Park Football Pitch
    • Fire Safety and Crime Prevention Talks
    • Community Weapon Sweeps
    • Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Awareness Walk
    • Walk & Talks, Caretaker Walks, and School Safety Sessions
    • Feedback Meetings to hear from you directly

    This is just the start — we’re committed to making sure our community feels heard, safe, and supported.

    Please join us at the feedback session on Saturday 14th June at 10am at Dagenham Fire Station.