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Sets out key principles in understanding viability in plan making and decision taking.
Guidance on plan-making.
Free and impartial help with money and pensions.
How to prepare a planning application when there are protected species on or near a proposed development site.
How to assess a planning application when there are protected species on or near a proposed development site.
How to assess a planning application when there are freshwater or migratory fish on or near a proposed development site.
Guide to the sponsorship documents that businesses and educational institutions must keep.
Ecologists can use European protected species (EPS) policies on development sites to benefit EPS by changing survey, mitigation or compensation methods.
This guide gives a summary of what providers should expect and what they need to do as part of an Ofsted inspection.
Guidance defining how long records should be retained before they are either transferred to National Archives for permanent preservation or securely destroyed.
Advice on staying well in cold weather, covering issues such as financial help, healthy lifestyle, flu vaccinations and heating.
How to assess a planning application when there are hazel (common) dormice on or near a proposed development site.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the restricted depth crop establishment to protect archaeology under an arable rotation option.
A collection of guidance about how to protect, manage and enforce copyright. Copyright protects original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works.
Use of planning obligations and process for changing obligations.
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