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This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
The Valuation Office Agency's (VOA) technical manual for assessing domestic property for Council Tax.
Material Change of Circumstances.
Soane's is the idiosyncratic house-museum of the great Neo-Classical architect Sir John Soane (1753 – 1837). The house still displays his collection of antiquities, furniture, models and paintings in the same state in which they were left at the time...
The Treasure Valuation Committee (TVC), comprising of independent antiques or coin experts and a representative of the hobby of metal-detecting, establishes the likely market value of each treasure find. A reward of this value can then be made to the...
Historic England is the government’s statutory adviser on the historic environment, championing historic places and helping people to understand, value and care for them.
Circular providing advice on legislative changes affecting antique firearms. The changes come into effect on 22 March 2021.
Circular providing advice on changes to regulations affecting some antique firearms. The changes come into effect on 28 December 2021.
As Valentine's Day comes around, it's natural to feel a little lovestruck – and this Cupid figurine certainly caught the eye of archaeologists working for Highways England.
Final archaeological findings, as part of a major road upgrade in the north of England, have unearthed remains that cast new light on the Roman history of the region.
Employment Tribunal decision.
A major road upgrade in the north of England uncovered fascinating new evidence about a significant phase in British history – including the fact the Romans not only built roads, but also had to repair potholes!
Charity regulator concludes its inquiry into The Cowesby Trust, helping to secure the return of over £130,000 of charitable funds.
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