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How to appeal to a tribunal against fine, notice or other sanction issued by the Environment Agency, Natural England or another regulator.
Regulatory Policy Committee opinion on DEFRA’s impact assessment of the Environment Bill.
Guide to transport energy and environment statistics, source documents, accompanying notes, definitions and supporting technical documents.
Tell the Rural Payments Agency if you do not have management control over all or part of the land for the whole of your Environmental Stewardship agreement (form es20 (LOC)).
Climate and environmental appraisal as part of the Business Case for the Rapid Social Response Programme
Analysis of people’s attitudes to the environment and the impact of climate change.
How High Speed Two (HS2) will meet environmental commitment controls both within and outside the Bill.
Environment Agency 2020 annual report on the environmental performance of regulated businesses in England and the work we do to regulate them.
Find out about green taxes for businesses - tax relief for becoming more energy efficient and schemes for off-setting your environmental impact
This brief represents a synthesis of the current debate on the development and application of food environment research
Studies suggest that environmental incomes from forests and other vegetation types are important for rural households in developing countries
View a list of environmental permitting applications that have been submitted to the Environment Agency.
The conditions that new cemetery developments, or new extensions of a cemetery, can operate under without needing an environmental permit.
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