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How to remove your home address, signature, day of your date of birth, or occupation from the public register.
This guide explains when a home can be removed from the Council Tax list, for example, if it’s derelict, being rebuilt, demolished, or now used for business. It also covers why homes undergoing routine repairs cannot be removed.
When and how to request a reduction in rateable value or to delete a property from the business rates list and when properties do not qualify.
UK Visas and Immigration guidance on how it considers removing applicants who have been refused leave to remain in the UK.
How councils can deal with abandoned shopping and luggage trolleys, including who to consult, disposal and claiming costs.
How to dispose of dead wild birds or ask for them to be removed.
Find out when you can remove cider without paying Excise Duty and how to do it.
How schools can remove Cisco Umbrella from Chromebooks ordered before October 2021.
Find out if you can remove or work on countryside hedgerows.
Detention services order 10/2012 about removing hidden blades from detainees.
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