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What to do if you receive a county court judgment (CCJ) - how to get it set aside or change what you pay, what happens if you do not pay, how to search the register. Includes information from the withdrawn...
You may get a county court judgment (CCJ) or high court judgment if…
You’ll have to pay the person or business you owe the money to, or their…
If you do not owe the money, you can ask the court to cancel the county…
If you get a county court judgment (CCJ) or a high court judgment, it will…
You can report an abandoned vehicle like a dumped car to the local council
Find out what help you can get from your council to dispose of hazardous and toxic waste
Explains planning controls relating to the storage of hazardous substances in England and how to handle development proposals around hazardous establishments.
United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) is the main UK government provider of security clearances.
Find the contact details for a pension provider by using the Pension Tracing Service
Sergeant Richard Rounsley of 12th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry was laid to rest yesterday (17 September 2025) with two unknown comrades in France, nearly 109 years after his death in the First World War.
Find out what to do if you receive a fine or letter about a car or other vehicle you do not own
How councils and national park authorities should deal with the removal of abandoned vehicles from land in the open air and roads.
Use a checklist to decide if a suspicious contact is a scam and not a genuine phone call, text message (SMS) or email.
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