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Guidance on different ways in which a value can be applied to local environmental issues such as graffiti and litter.
Report vandalised property to your local council
How search results will look for local authorities in the local land charges service.
Contact your council to find out if they provide pest control services to remove pests like wasps, rats, mice and bedbugs
Fly-tipping is the illegal dumping of waste or rubbish - report it to the local council or to Crimestoppers
When a material is waste, is a by-product or meets ‘end of waste’ status.
Treating and disposing of non-hazardous farm waste, sending to landfill, burying waste, incinerating fallen stock and recycling waste fuel oil.
Guidance for designated collection facilities (DCF) and charities on how to comply with WEEE and waste regulations.
Report discarded syringes, needles and other drug related items in public places to your council
Arrange for a collection of clinical waste - for items like used syringes, drugs, pharmaceuticals and surgical waste
Why you might be given a 'Fixed Penalty Notice' for an environmental offence by your local authority and how you can pay or challenge it
How and when local authorities can and cannot use fixed penalty notices (FPNs) for householders not complying with waste receptacle requirements.
Explains what local authorities should do before publishing their data.
Explore the local archives to help your research into family and local history at your local council
Provides guiding principles on how planning can deal with land affected by contamination.
This series brings together all documents relating to Waste and recycling statistics.
The modalities of the scrap trade reflect a larger struggle for power and how seemingly marginal processes impact the future balance within the city
The rules about having garden bonfires, burning domestic waste, complaining about a neighbour's bonfire, fines
Final annual results for local authority collected waste and management figures for England.
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