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Report litter to your local council
Calculation method for computer modelling techniques used to identify Noise Important Area (NIA) ID-7877.
Research exploring people’s attitudes towards traffic, road use and low-traffic neighbourhoods in England.
Report a noise problem like loud music, noisy pubs, neighbour's parties or barking dogs to your local council
Report a crime by calling the police or Crimestoppers if you want to remain anonymous
Youth clubs, mental health charities and social enterprises are among the organisations to benefit from up to £30 million to create volunteering opportunities and help reduce loneliness.
Bulletin from the government's neighbourhood planning team about the latest news and policy developments.
Defra, England Community Forests and local councils across the North East area are today announcing the creation of a new Community Forest to bring people closer to nature in the North East.
Funding to help neighbourhood planning groups in urban and deprived areas develop local neighbourhood plans.
11 councils to receive funding to boost engagement and participation in neighbourhood planning.
Government launches consultation into a new nature mapping plan for local communities
Twenty-five areas in England from Bournemouth to Carlisle, have been awarded a share of £3 million to help them set their own standards for design locally.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has given social enterprise Public Practice £1 million to help councils recruit and develop skilled planners.
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