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Find out the eligibility requirements for common land or shared grazing for an SFI agreement.
This is a brief factual explainer of how commonhold works. For more information, you may wish to visit the website of the Leasehold Advisory Service.
Accommodation, medical and recreational facilities, education and other amenities at the UN Force headquarters in Cyprus.
How the Valuation Office Agency calculates your rateable value for business rates.
Guidance for people with symptoms of a respiratory infection including COVID-19, or a positive test result for COVID-19.
Guides councils in preparing planning policies on housing for older and disabled people.
This report is the first national survey of pests and diseases in communal areas of Zimbabwe, conducted during the 1984/85 growing season
Northern Region Judge R Watkin and Member Mr N Walsh sitting on 19 June 2023
The leaseholder protections affect existing leases that qualify under the leaseholder protection provisions in the Building Safety Act 2022.
Contact your council about funding and grants for your project - activities for young people, volunteer programmes, development of communal facilities
How to know if land is common land, commoner and landowner rights over the land, and the groups you can set up to manage it.
The graves of five soldiers of The York and Lancaster Regiment, most of whom went missing in France in the weeks before the end of World War One, have now been marked more than a century after their deaths.
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