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  • What to include in a holding register, including how to record pig movements and taking an annual inventory.

  • The rules to follow when you are moving, freezing or storing germinal product (semen, ova or embryo) in the bluetongue restricted zone.

  • The types of permit available, how much they cost and how to apply for your environmental permit.

  • How to apply to the Environment Agency to trade water abstraction rights with another party.

  • Get information to help you plan, fund, plant and manage woodland in England, including resources on site preparation and tree protection to long-term management.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the ditch, dyke and rhine restoration item.

  • Information on training courses and guidance on choosing the right path for a career in forestry.

  • How to keep beef cattle and dairy cows on a farm, including your responsibilities for their food and housing.

  • How to keep farmed sheep, and your responsibilities for their health, housing and feed.

  • Checklists to help you prepare for flooding if you support a community or group

  • Local authority regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for crematoria.

  • Use this template to write a declaration of conformity to certify that HFCs (F gas) in equipment you import or manufacture are covered by a HFC quota.

  • This guidance aims to support UK organisations in reducing their contribution to climate change.

  • The document provides generic guidelines for the assessment and management of environmental risks.

  • Guidance for vets, importers and border control officials when importing intermediate products to Great Britain.

  • Plants that you need a licence to sell.

  • Environment Agency regulatory position on storing, treating, and using excavated utilities wastes classified under RPS 298.

  • Boating basics including essential knowledge and techniques you need to make sure you enjoy yourselves and stay safe on the water.

  • All national applications will be processed on one of six timetables that vary in length depending on the complexity and nature of the application under assessment.

  • Apply for capital item PA3 as a one-off payment to create a 10-year woodland management plan.