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Decisions and maps for rights of way orders published within 2023 and 2024
Rights of Way order details, including start date notices, inquiry & hearing notices, decision letters and costs decisions.
Landmark Theatre to host a family fun day as one of a series of events to celebrate the recently renamed King Charles III England Coast Path.
Schedule 14 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 decisions issued by the Planning Inspectorate and published after 1 January 2023
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Nicol and Tribunal Member Crane on 30 August 2023
Decisions and maps and modification notices for rights of way orders within 2019
Schedule 14 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 decisions issued by the Planning Inspectorate and published after 1 January 2019
Start date notices, inquiry & hearing notices and rejection letters for rights of way orders within 2018
Decisions and maps and modification notices for rights of way orders within 2018
Start date notices, inquiry & hearing notices and rejection letters for rights of way orders within 2019
Rules for using the road, including general rules, overtaking, road junctions, roundabouts, pedestrian crossings and reversing.
This study compares the firm performance of women in male-dominated sectors with women who are in female-concentrated sectors
This tax information and impact note allows regulations to be made to discourage attempts by fraudsters to escape a reverse charge.
This study analyzes possible exceptions to identify causal pathways, as well as long-term effects beyond projects.
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