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When and how to tell neighbours about building works on party walls, what to do if you've been notified of works, how to come to an agreement
You must tell your neighbours if you want to carry out any building work…
You must tell your neighbour if you want to: build on or at the boundary…
You must give notice to your neighbour between 2 months and a year before…
Once you’ve given notice your neighbour can: give consent in writing…
You must appoint a surveyor if you and your neighbour can’t agree. You can…
When carrying out building works you must: avoid causing unnecessary…
A guide to organising a street party - telling your council, closing roads, getting insurance and licences
Street parties on quiet streets that don’t affect the wider road network…
You’ll need to get permission from your local council to close a road.…
Alcohol and food A licence isn’t needed if you’re going to provide alcohol…
This page provides information on how honours committees are made up and who the current members are.
Check what you need to tell your local council if you are organising a small street party with your neighbours
Guidance on the examination stage for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Pittaway and Mr Naylor on Date 6 January 2024
Check if you’re the deemed employer and what your responsibilities are if the off-payroll working rules (IR35) apply.
The Company Names Tribunal practice direction provides the framework for the management of proceedings brought before the Tribunal.
Southern Region, Mr I Perry BSc FRICS (Chairman), Mr S Hodges FRICS and Mr J Reichel BSc MRICS on 25 September 2023
Find out how to ask the court to make a detailed assessment of your bill if you cannot agree your costs with the other party. Includes information from the withdrawn SCCO guidance.
Find out how to claim input tax on funded pension scheme expenditure for both employers and trustees.
This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.
Advice on planning appeals and the award costs.
Midland Region, Judge T N Jackson and Mrs K Bentley on 23 July 2020
This guide sets out who has to apply for a permit, how to apply and explains the other rules covering travel to Antarctica.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing social functions, including annual parties, for employees
Sets out process and expectations on pre-application discussions.
Information about the benefits of civil mediation and how to find a mediator.
Use this form to apply to be made a party to proceedings.
Form FGM007: Application to be joined as, or cease to be, a party to a Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Protection Order.
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