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This guide provides practical advice for anyone looking to hold a street party.
A guide to organising a street party - telling your council, closing roads, getting insurance and licences
Street parties on quiet streets that don’t affect the wider road network…
You’ll need to get permission from your local council to close a road.…
Alcohol and food A licence isn’t needed if you’re going to provide alcohol…
Meet your neighbours, celebrate an event or mark an occasion with a party.
This part of Schedule A1 is about changes to the bargaining unit or where the bargaining unit has ceased to exist
Information about the benefits of civil mediation and how to find a mediator.
This guide provides information on statutory derecognition of a trade union
How to apply for a notice or restriction to protect a third-party interest in an estate (practice guide 19).
The rules for charities that want to support, or oppose, a change in government policy or the law.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing social functions, including annual parties, for employees
Controlled work form: client seeking legal help, help at court or family help (lower).
Advice on planning appeals and the award costs.
How interested parties with a substantive case can apply to the Secretary of State for Rule 6 status at a planning inquiry (appeal or called-in application).
An updated guide to third party risk management for the finance sector.
How to object and challenge someone else's trade mark and details of any legal costs involved.
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