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Rights of way and right to roam - access rights of way, open access and permissive access land, use common lands, the Countryside Code, report problems.
You have the right to access some land for walking or certain other…
You can walk on all public rights of way. Some public rights of way are…
You can access some land across England without having to use paths - this…
You may be able to access private land if the landowner has agreed to let…
Data security control principles to use when processing and sharing personal data in your service.
As an owner or manager of land, understand how to restrict public access for land management, public safety or fire prevention reasons.
How to apply for a full or partial completion certificate after building work on a higher-risk building has been completed.
As an owner or manager of land in the coastal margin, find out about your responsibilities and how to manage public access.
Guidance and information on how you can use the Defence Training Estate responsibly.
Apply for access to public funds if your permission is based on your family or private life, or you hold a BN(O) visa, and your financial circumstances change.
Offshore wind firms must sign up to a ‘Fair Work Charter’ to participate in government renewables auctions.
Information on how the Department for Education (DfE) and its executive agencies share personal data.
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).
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