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About your property boundaries, working out your boundary lines, boundaries and neighbour disputes, agreeing who's responsible for walls and fences
Information to help healthcare professionals make decisions about the planning and provision of services using child and maternal health data and intelligence.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Tell the local authority if you're worried that a child is being neglected or abused - call 999 if they’re in immediate danger
Northern Region Judge P Barber and Member Mr A Hossain sitting on 21 July 2023
Guidance on householder permitted development rights, which allow improvement and extension of homes without the need to make a planning application.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Find legal advice to solve legal problems out of court: solicitors, pro bono lawyers, barristers, mediators and legal aid.
If demolition work is causing problems - like noise or obstruction to pavements or roads - you can complain to your council
Advice on planning appeals and the award costs.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Donegan and Mr Kevin Ridgeway MRICS on 15 February 2021
Information on oak processionary moth for those who own or manage oak trees, including private tree and woodland owners as well as local authorities.
Sets out when planning permission is required and different types of planning permission which may be granted.
Report on people’s perceptions of their neighbourhood.
Common causes of artificial light nuisance, lights that are exempt and how councils can assess light.
This page gives a checklist of actions that applicants must complete before submitting a forestry Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) application.
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