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Provides guidance on making effective use of land, including planning for higher density development.
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These documents explain how to take a newborn blood spot screening sample.
1. Introduction Newborn blood spot (NBS) screening identifies babies who…
Environmental impacts of transport, including comparisons of greenhouse gas emissions for different transport modes.
The National Model Design Code provides detailed guidance on the production of design codes, guides and policies to promote successful design.
The guidance contained in this MGN is intended to outline best practices related to design, equipment and outfit of dedicated spaces onboard, and to increase safety for handling, charging and stowage of Li-ion batteries and …
How we will reduce methane emissions in England.
A guide for the assessment and management of public health impacts for frontline responders.
£36 million in funding is going to projects to support innovation in the production of sustainable domestic biomass.
Public Consultation is sought for “MGN 681 (M) Fire safety and storage of small electric powered craft on yachts” which publishes the guidance for the carriage, charging and fire safety of electrical powered small water craf…
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
MCERTS standard specifying the minimum requirements for installing and using event duration monitors (EDMs) required by an environmental permit.
This page provides factsheets and documents on Commonwealth Marine Economies (CME) Programme activity in countries across the Caribbean region.
What to include in your fire prevention plan, the fire prevention measures you must put in place, a template for your plan and examples of alternative measures.
Code of recommendations and guidance for laying hens, meat chickens, ducks, turkeys and other birds bred on farms.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The agenda and papers available for the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) board meeting of 14 March 2023.
The monitoring certification scheme (MCERTS) standard that applies to holders of environmental permits who must monitor liquid flow (sewage or trade effluent).
Animal Welfare Committee opinion on the welfare implications of using virtual fencing systems to contain, move and monitor livestock in the UK.
These documents record the discussions at Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) public meetings and list the delegates who attended.
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