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Sets out how water resources are managed in the Till catchment.
This consultation asked for views on proposals for the non-domestic RHI relating to longer-term budget management and scheme improvements
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
'One Year On' assessment of progress made towards meeting commitments made in response to the report of the Farming Regulation Task Force.
This Brief has been revised to accompany the 2013 Energy from Waste Guide while remaining a standalone document.
This document sets out how water is managed in the Lune and Wyre catchments.
This document sets out how water is managed in the Eden and Esk area.
This document sets out how water is managed in the Derwent and West Cumbria area.
This document sets out how water is managed in the South Cumbria area.
The UK’s National Action Plan establishes a framework for community action to achieve the sustainable use of pesticides.
The 2012 UK Bioenergy Strategy provides a holistic view of biomass uses in setting bioenergy policy and will inform policy decisions on electricity…
A voluntary commitment between government and facilities management contractors to support the reduction of carbon emissions.
This document sets out how water is managed in the Northern Manchester area.
Statutory Instruments: 2005 No. Electricity and Gas
This document contains the following information: Post-legislative assessment of the Commons Act 2006.
The Government legislated in the Energy Act 2008 to ensure that operators of new nuclear power stations will have secure financing arrangements…
Impact assessments provide the costs and benefits associated with each of the policy areas included in the Act (November 2012).
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