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This collection brings together all the notes on neighbourhood planning.
Homes England, the government’s housing and regeneration agency, has announced £120,000 of grant funding to help organisations promote community cohesion and enhance the vibrancy of life in Northstowe, a new town under development north of Cambridge.
Check if you can get a reduction in your business rates bill with business rates relief and find out how to apply.
Some businesses in England are eligible for a reduction in their business…
You can get small business rate relief if: your property’s rateable value…
You could qualify for retail, hospitality and leisure relief if your…
You could get rural rate relief if your business is in an eligible rural…
You could get charitable rate relief if your property is mainly used for…
You could get local newspaper relief if your property is used as office…
If you get empty property relief, you do not have to pay business rates on…
You might get improvement relief if you make certain improvements to your…
Transitional relief limits how much your bill can change each year as a…
You can get supporting small business relief if both of the following…
Councils can reduce or cancel your business rates bill with hardship…
If you’re starting up or relocating a business to an enterprise zone you…
A freeport is an area in which businesses are given a range of benefits to…
You can get heat networks relief if your property is only used or mainly…
Certain properties are exempt from business rates. You may not have to pay…
Local councils are responsible for sending business rates bills,…
Community assets including pubs, music venues and sports clubs saved from closure thanks to a major £33.5million package announced by the Government
How councils can control leafleting which is causing a litter problem, the places and leaflets that are exempt and the fees they can charge.
Hundreds of thousands of hours of patrols to tackle anti-social behaviour and violence across England and Wales, backed by £66m
Weekly national influenza and COVID-19 report, COVID-19 activity, seasonal flu and other seasonal respiratory illnesses.
Communities blighted by vandalism and fly-tipping will be cleaned up by offenders as part of delivering on plans to crackdown on anti-social behaviour.
Sets out the process for efficient and inclusive consultation of planning applications
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
NUAR now available across England and Wales; measures introduced to deliver efficiency and economic growth from better access to underground infrastructure data.
Volunteering boost for charities, libraries and museums for disadvantaged areas.
Homes England provide a £4.8 million grant to drive progress at West Park thanks to growing partnership.
Have a say in development in your area by joining a neighbourhood planning group, or starting one of your own.
Targeted uniformed patrols in hotspot areas have helped drive down antisocial behaviour by over 30% in some areas, according to reports from policing.
Offenders will be put to work to pay back the communities they have harmed as part of a week-long nationwide clean-up of Britain’s coastline.
This acquisition will help create a new neighbourhood for the people of Newcastle and the wider North East, with capacity for around 1,100 homes on Quayside West alone.
InFocus brings together news and views from across the Government Property Agency
Abdul Monir found guilty of running an illegal waste transfer station and depositing waste on Network Rail land. Monir also ordered to pay £2,000 compensation.
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