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How to apply for a full or partial completion certificate after building work on a higher-risk building has been completed.
What happens if you're given a community sentence or community service. Find out about Community Payback and the rules of your community sentence.
You may get a community sentence if you’re convicted of a crime by a court…
Community Payback is unpaid work like: removing graffiti clearing…
The treatment or programmes you get are intended to help with problems…
What you can and cannot do while on a community sentence is decided by: a…
Community sentences for young people are different from those given to…
How to register as a community amateur sports club (CASC) - eligibility, tax relief, form CASC A1
If your sports club is based in the UK and is eligible, you can become a…
To register as a new CASC you must be based in the UK, provide facilities…
Register as a community amateur sports club (CASC) by filling in form CASC…
The range of prison sentences a court can give - including suspended, fixed-term, indeterminate and life sentences.
Nominate a Community Payback project to suggest what unpaid work offenders carry out locally; who to contact and what happens next
Running a community amateur sports club (CASC) - tax, reporting changes, closing or deregistering a CASC
Your local council may have details of organisations in your community that can give help and support - contact your council to find out more
Guidance on the housing options and services available to serving personnel and veterans, and their families who live or intend to live in England
Start a business to help people or communities - business structures including community interest companies and co-operatives
Guidelines for managing close community contacts of cases of invasive group A streptococcal (iGAS) disease, including flow diagrams.
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