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Guidance on obtaining consent for development of energy infrastructure: overhead lines.
Reports on progress in implementing the commitments made in the government response to the Penfold Review of non-planning consents.
Information about releases of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) for research purposes, including lists of applications, consents and notifications.
Government response to the recommendations of the Penfold review on consents required for a development other than for planning permission.
Guidance on regulations covering new power generating plants and wayleaves.
Marine Management Organisation guidance on the environmental benefits of advanced mooring systems over traditional moorings, as well as the consent and marine licencing process.
How to apply for a full or partial completion certificate after building work on a higher-risk building has been completed.
All private sector businesses that want to do building control work in England and Wales under the Building Act 1984 (as amended) must apply to register with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).
Find details of a building control approver listed on the register of building control approvers (RBCAs) for England.
Information about generating energy offshore
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