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How to identify, stop the spread and dispose of Japanese knotweed in England.
How to safely and legally dispose of dead farm animals and horses.
Restrictions on burning crop residues, and the rules you must follow when you burn to protect the environment and avoid causing nuisance.
The D7 exemption allows you to burn plant tissue and untreated wood waste from joinery or manufacturing in the open air.
This guidance gives best practice guidance to National Health Service (NHS) organisations in planning, preparing and responding to incidents and emergencies that give rise to burn injuries regardless of cause, source or nature.
Safety leaflet on topical corticosteroids and withdrawal reactions to help patients and their carers to use these medicines safely.
In smoke control areas you can only use certain types of fuel or exempt appliances - find out if you live in one and what you can burn
Your responsibilities as a public body when carrying out or approving works on or near sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs).
Form for registered medical practitioners to certify that a dead person's body parts can be released for cremation.
What you need to do to supply, distribute and sell wood for use in domestic heating appliances in England.
Information on depleted uranium (DU) including what it is, its uses, health effects and protection from exposure.
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