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Use signs at points where a public right of way is not clear.
Download 'fire' action and equipment signs from the 'Code of Safe Working Practices (COSWP) for Merchant Seamen'.
Our video relay service allows Deaf BSL users to call Companies House through a team of SignVideo interpreters.
Download 'prohibited' action signs from the 'Code of Safe Working Practices (COSWP) for Merchant Seamen'.
Guidance for traffic authorities on the use of traffic signs and road markings.
Emails from the Food Standard Agency about problems with food on the market
Directional traffic signs.
A report which details what the government is doing to promote and facilitate the use of British Sign Language (BSL) in its communications with the public.
Information about the design rules for creating directional informatory traffic signs.
How to make a will: making sure it's valid, using a solicitor and changing it when your circumstances change
Use the online service to sign up your client voluntarily for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax if you’re an agent.
Find out if you can report and give updates about your income from self-employment and property using Making Tax Digital for Income Tax.
What driving instructors should do to carry out realistic mock driving tests, including what needs to be in the test, assessing faults and recording the result.
This evaluation assesses the reach and effectiveness of the I-Sign pilot and looks at the benefits for project participants.
Regulatory traffic signs at junctions and miscellaneous regulatory signs.
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