New Dagenham Green business forum launched to support local enterprise
Local businesses braved stormy weather and a tube strike to take part in the first ever Dagenham Construction Industry Forum - a new quarterly event designed to connect, support, and champion local entrepreneurs and small businesses.
Published: 24/09/2025
The event, hosted by not-for-profit housing association Peabody and housebuilder Hill in partnership with Barking and Dagenham Council, gave guests the chance to hear about the Dagenham Green development, learn about opportunities available to construction businesses on site, and find out what wider support is on offer for local firms. Attendees also took part in an open roundtable discussion to share their experiences, challenges, and ideas.
The first phase of the long-term regeneration at Dagenham Green, which is now under construction, will deliver more than 900 new homes, 35 percent of which will be affordable, along with new green spaces, play areas, and community facilities. The Forum is part of an ongoing commitment by development partners Peabody and Hill to make sure the project delivers wider benefits for local people - including opportunities for small businesses to get involved and thrive.
Cecile Bouchet, Economic Inclusion Lead for Peabody, said: “Dagenham has so much business talent and energy, and we want to make sure the first phase of Dagenham Green helps to unlock opportunities for local people and businesses both on this project and in the future. This new forum is just the start - it’s about listening, connecting, and working together.”
Sian Rebourg, Head of Social Value at The Hill Group, said: “We are proud to be part of this partnership, bringing businesses together to explore opportunities and share expertise. These discussions are invaluable, and we look forward to building long-term relationships with local suppliers and trades.”
Councillor Sade Bright, Cabinet Member for Employment, Skills and Aspiration at Barking and Dagenham Council, said: “This is exactly the kind of initiative we want to see - a space where businesses can talk openly, get support, and build the connections they need to grow. We know how tough times are right now, so making sure opportunities stay local really matters.”
Food was provided by local caterer Nomie’s Kitchen, with leftover meals donated to a local care home and homeless charity Helping the Hungry.
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