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The conditions that new cemetery developments, or new extensions of a cemetery, can operate under without needing an environmental permit.
Local plan examinations and the planning issues they deal with can be complex. This is intended as a short guide for those who might be participating in a local plan examination for the first time. It does not aim to...
How to carry out a flood risk assessment so that you can complete your planning application.
Prove the origin of your goods if you’re trading with a country that has a trade agreement with the UK, or is covered by the Developing Countries Trading Scheme.
Why you must make code open, making code open from the start and how to code in the open.
Publish your code and use open source to improve transparency, flexibility and accountability.
How to choose data tools and infrastructure that are flexible, scalable, sustainable and secure.
Find out the rules to establish the country of origin of imported and exported goods and to help identify goods which qualify for lower or no Customs Duty.
Information and guidance on Social Outcomes Partnerships (also known as Social Impact Bonds) and the Life Chances Fund.
Check if you're exempt from needing an environmental permit for a new closed loop ground source heating and cooling system.
Find out where SPZs are, what defines the different zones and why the Environment Agency must protect groundwater from pollution.
Use these general provisions to help you determine the origin of your products.
This guidance explains what rules of origin (RoOs) are and the changes under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS).
Check the goods you export from the UK meet the relevant rules of origin and provide proof of where the goods originate from.
How product specific rules are used to identify the country of origin when importing or exporting between the UK and EU.
Information about which code you should open and how to do it securely.
This guidance contains sources of support available to sponsors.
The Single Source Regulations Office (SSRO) is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Ministry of Defence (MOD). SSRO is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Ministry of Defence .
Exporters of groups of products of animal origin (POAO) to the EU and Northern Ireland can join the groupage export facilitation scheme (GEFS) to use 30-day support attestations.
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