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Advises on how to consider light within the planning system.
How councils should deal with litter, refuse and dog mess, and the penalties they can give.
Considerable savings can be made by adopting simple cost-effective techniques for minimising industrial waste during the production processes.
The third phase of the government's award-winning Enough campaign includes a new partnership with over 30 universities to help make campuses safer.
Safety leaflet on opioid medicines to help patients and their families reduce the risks of harm.
How to manage Eurasian beavers on your land without a licence and when you need a licence in England.
How to solve a pest problem with foxes, moles and mink using traps, snares and other methods.
Answers to frequently asked questions on Approved Document O, which sets standards for reducing overheating risk in new residential buildings.
Schools can sanction pupils or exclude them - find out what schools are allowed to do, like search pupils for knives or drugs
How councils and national park authorities should deal with the removal of abandoned vehicles from land in the open air and roads.
As a vet or pharmacist, you must follow legal requirements when working with controlled drugs in veterinary medicine.
What local authorities must do to grant recognition for natural mineral water and carry out ongoing checks.
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