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Correct mistakes in commons registers, including adding or removing buildings or land, and registering greens wrongly recorded as commons.
The government sets out its response to the recommendations of the Independent Panel on Ring-fencing and Proprietary Trading.
Category B Works: works that are exempt from the Section 38 consent process
Information about ring-fencing, an important government reform which will support financial stability and benefit the whole UK economy.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the fencing supplement - difficult sites supplement.
The qualifications, experience and approval you must have to offer SIA licence-linked training courses.
Check which supplies of sport, physical recreation, and physical education services qualify for exemption from VAT.
Evidence-based guidance for addressing inequalities in physical activity locally.
Powers that police, councils and other authorities can use to control or improve the behaviour of dogs.
Animal Welfare Committee opinion on the welfare implications of using virtual fencing systems to contain, move and monitor livestock in the UK.
On behalf of the Independent Panel on Ring-fencing and Proprietary Trading, HM Treasury has laid the final report before Parliament.
This consultation invites views on draft secondary legislation to implement near-term reforms to the ring-fencing regime.
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