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How ‘quiet deliveries’ can improve roads by allowing deliveries to be made outside of normal delivery hours using methods to reduce noise and disturbances.
We're seeking views on proposals to improve non-domestic consumers' awareness of smart meters and access to their data.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This guidance is for local authority staff to process claims and administer Housing Benefit, including Local Housing Allowance.
A summary report from two workshops on recent advances in social discounting practice and theory.
Information you must submit to the Environment Agency in a noise impact assessment that uses computer modelling or spreadsheet calculations.
Worksheets for presenting transport scheme social and distributional impact results in accordance with transport appraisal guidance.
BeST (Benefits of SuDS Tool) is used to evaluate the benefits and overall performance of sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS).
Guidance on community benefits and engagement for onshore wind farm developers, communities living in the locality of a wind farm and local authorities.
A plan on how the wider benefits of building Hinkley Point C will be realised.
Noise action plans (Round 3) for agglomerations (large urban areas), roads (including major roads) and railways (including major railways).
Reasons for discrepancies between benefit receipt as reported by respondents in the Family Resources Survey and DWP administrative records.
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