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Guidance about completing a fire safety risk assessment for people responsible for open-air events and venues.
Fire safety in business and non-domestic premises: the responsible person, fire risk assessments, shared premises, new buildings, enforcement, appeals and penalties
You’re responsible for fire safety in business or other non-domestic…
As the responsible person you must carry out and regularly review a fire…
Your plan must show how you have: a clear passageway to all escape routes…
Fire detection and warning systems You must have a fire detection and…
Your local fire and rescue authority visits premises to check the fire…
Visit the UK as a Standard Visitor for tourism, business, study (courses up to 6 months), medical treatment and other activities. Find out whether you need a Standard Visitor visa, or can visit without a visa.
You can visit the UK as a Standard Visitor for tourism, business, study…
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You can visit the UK for up to 6 months to: study at an accredited…
If you’re a scientist, researcher or academic you can: take part in formal…
You can visit the UK for certain paid engagements or events (a ‘permitted…
You can visit the UK for up to 6 months to: have private medical treatment…
You may visit the UK if you’re under 18 and: you’ve made suitable…
If you need a Standard Visitor visa, you must apply online before you…
You may be able to extend your stay if you have permission to be in the UK…
Latest FCDO travel advice for Indonesia including on entry requirements, safety and security and local laws and customs.…
Check the MOT history of a vehicle from 2005 onwards, including if it passed or failed, its mileage and why it failed, download MOT test certificate
Model byelaw set for local authorities to regulate pleasure fairs.
Model byelaw set for local authorities to regulate amusement premises.
Forms and guidance notes for the general fund revenue account outturn (RO).
Understand your duties under fire safety laws in England.
Events Research Programme (ERP) is building evidence on the risks associated with COVID-19 transmission routes, the characteristics of events and surrounding activities, and mitigation measures that can effectively address these risks.
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
A guide for those looking to organise a voluntary or community event.
Guidance primarily aimed at local responders covering some humanitarian issues that may arise during the recovery phase of an emergency in the UK.
Midlands Region, Mr G S Freckelton FRICS, Mr A McMurdo MSc, MCIEH on 12th April 2024.
Sign in or set up a personal or business tax account, Self Assessment, Corporation Tax, PAYE for employers, VAT and other services.
Find a property's energy certificate including an energy performance certificate (EPC), display energy certificate (DEC) or air conditioning inspection certificate.…
…Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
The syllabuses for Large Yacht Helideck Safety Training are hosted on this page.
This call for evidence seeks views and evidence on the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 for England in workplaces and the parts used in common in multi-occupied residential buildings.…
Employment Tribunal decision.
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