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Who are the Windrush Generation, how life is for them today and notable people of Caribbean heritage.
How we help users who need assistance because of a disability or health condition.
How to follow the law if you sell alcohol at a charity event, including when you need to pay tax.
Mapping resources, interactive tools and Open Data facilities to aid user’s exploration of the English indices of deprivation 2019.
Find out how to get to Environment Agency locks and weir fishing sites and when you can fish.
Honours can be taken away from people who have done something to damage the honours system’s reputation. Taking an honour away is called ‘forfeiture’.
Information about the Million Hours Fund.
How to apply to remove a trustee’s legal name from public display on the charity register in England and Wales (known as a dispensation).
How to get a UK passport for your child if they were born through surrogacy.
Information and guidance on registering land as a town or village green.
How to identify partners to work with, draw up agreements and fundraise for other charities.
South West byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
Find out how the Conditional Exemption Tax Incentive scheme works and what may qualify for relief.
Find out what it means to be a charity and what to do if setting up a charity is the right option for you.
Read about the changes that have been introduced by the Charities Act 2022.
Your rights as a passenger when travelling by sea and inland waterway.
How to produce communications that include, accurately portray, and are accessible to disabled people.
Understand what information you will need to prepare for the Annual Return 2025 and 2026, and why new questions have been included.
North West and Border Esk byelaws are statutory rules (regulated by law) and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
This page brings together research, guidance and estimates to help government and private organisations consider the value of culture and heritage capital.
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