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Lucy was Chief Operating Officer at the Environment Agency from 2020 to November 2023. She joined the Environment Agency (EA) in 2006. Lucy has worked in a variety of strategic and operational roles. Her previous roles in the EA include:...
The Chancellor will attend key multilateral meetings, as well as hold talks with economic partners from around the world
Apply for a licence to shoot deer during the closed season or at night and find out how to report your actions.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland's written decision for Hunter Surfacing Limited (OM2033373)
Takeoff rejected when canopy transparency detached from frame, St Athan Airport, Glamorgan, 14 May 2021.
Summary and explanation of the Chancellor's tax affairs for the tax year ending April 2023.
What you must do to avoid harming birds and when you’ll need a licence.
In today's speech, Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt spoke about improving productivity growth across the public and private sector.
Southern Region, Mr I Perry BSc FRICS (Chairman), Mr S Hodges FRICS and Mr J Reichel BSc MRICS on 9 October 2023
Autumn Statement 2023 speech as delivered by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
How to safely and legally dispose of dead farm animals and horses.
The laws on selling, buying and carrying a knife or weapon depend on the type of knife or weapon, your age and your circumstances.
Use a general licence for activities that carry a low risk to the conservation or welfare of a protected species.
Find out which licence you might need to carry out work that affects wildlife and its habitat, how to apply and when you might need to pay.
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