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Summary details for the 6 projects that have been funded following the AHRC/DCMS Culture and Heritage Capital Research Call.
Find out what’s changed with how driving licences work for heavy goods vehicle (HGV) and bus drivers and how driving tests are changing.
Consultation on the potential impact of increasing the length of articulated lorries to 18.75 metres while maintaining the 44 tonne weight limit.
Check the tariff classification for four-wheeled vehicles powered by an electric motor fitted with a hydraulic lifting device and telescopic jib.
Location: Loch Ryan, Scotland.
Guidance and reports on the Department for Transport's trial of longer semi-trailers for articulated goods vehicles.
Lorries used for practical driving tests have to meet certain rules, and some vehicles and trailers must also carry a minimum weight.
Qualify as an HGV or bus driver, requalify if you used to drive an HGV or bus, get a provisional licence, take the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) tests.
Vehicles which must have the annual test - buses, coaches, lorries and trailers, booking and fees.
Provides guidance on making effective use of land, including planning for higher density development.
This guidance shows readers how to recognise cognitive bias and therefore help to safeguard against biasing effects.
Information about the Land Use Dialogues engagement programme which explores the UK's most pressing land use challenges.
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