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Includes how to report antisocial behaviour, like nuisance noise, vandalism or abandoned vehicles, reporting antisocial behaviour anonymously, getting support.
Antisocial behaviour is behaviour that causes harassment, alarm or…
Report antisocial behaviour to the police if you feel threatened or you…
Go to your council website to report: a noise nuisance – including loud…
If there’s antisocial behaviour in your building, how you report it…
You’re likely to be asked to give more details when reporting antisocial…
You can get support to deal with antisocial behaviour from: ASB Help…
Southern Region, Judge J Dobson and Mr E Shaylor MCIEH sitting on 9 July 2024 for Southern.
Attendance Allowance helps with extra costs if you're State Pension age and disabled: rates, eligibility, claim form AA1, claiming due to a terminal illness.
Attendance Allowance helps with extra costs if you have a disability or…
Attendance Allowance is paid weekly at 2 different rates - the one you get…
You can get Attendance Allowance if you’ve reached State Pension age and…
You can apply for Attendance Allowance online or by post. There’s a…
If your circumstances change, the amount you get from Attendance Allowance…
If you’re nearing the end of life (for example, due to a life-limiting…
Use the Attendance Allowance claim form to apply for financial help for your personal care if you're disabled and State Pension age or older.
Information for school leaders about the RISE attendance and behaviour hubs programme, its benefits and support, and how to join.
How local authorities should collect and submit data for the annual attendance measures census.
How your council encourages attendance at school - truancy, unauthorised absences, education welfare officer
Forthcoming professional conduct panel hearings and meetings and how to attend a hearing as an observer.
Report a noise problem like loud music, noisy pubs, neighbour's parties or barking dogs to your local council
This advice is intended to explain how interested parties should register to participate in a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) event.
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