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A guide to organising a street party - telling your council, closing roads, getting insurance and licences
About your property boundaries, working out your boundary lines, boundaries and neighbour disputes, agreeing who's responsible for walls and fences
This paper identifies the effect of neighborhood peer groups on childhood skill acquisition
How to spot paramyxovirus infection in pigeons, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
Check what you need to tell your local council if you are organising a small street party with your neighbours
A Foreign Office research analyst paper.
The rules about having garden bonfires, burning domestic waste, complaining about a neighbour's bonfire, fines
Resources to help local commissioners achieve value for money by estimating the return on investment (ROI) and cost-effectiveness of public health programmes.
Report a crime by calling the police or Crimestoppers if you want to remain anonymous
We handle applications, appeals and references relating to disputes over property and land. Residential property disputes that we handle include: rent increases for ‘fair’ or ‘market’ rates leasehold disputes leasehold enfranchisement disputes about park homes improvement notices and prohibition orders...
Leasehold property - leasehold disputes, buying the freehold, service charges, lease extensions and Right to Manage
How to meet your new sponsor and their family, while staying safe online. Also information about how to stay safe in the UK.
Report internet content promoting terrorism, extremism or violence - your report will be treated anonymously.
Summary of existing evidence on community champion approaches and discussion of implications, including for pandemic response and recovery.
Report a crime or antisocial behaviour by calling the police, or Crimestoppers if you want to remain anonymous
This series brings together all documents relating to Allied Joint Publication (AJP).
What a movement is, who needs to report moves, and how to prepare to move sheep and goats.
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