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  • This manual is a guide for industry sector associations and operators of a climate change agreement (CCA).

  • Guidance for customers applying for a felling licence using the Felling Licence Online service

  • How to keep and breed pigs, and your responsibilities for housing, feeding and looking after them.

  • If you buy a pet dog or cat, it’s important that you make checks to help combat the illegal trade in pet animals.

  • How to apply for, correct or replace a cattle passport and what to do if you miss the application deadline or it has not arrived.

  • The ETL is a government-backed scheme featuring over 8,000 independently verified and accredited energy efficient products.

  • Find out about compensation arrangements for animals culled by the government as part of certain disease control strategies.

  • Check if you need to do a risk assessment, how to do a risk assessment, and how the Environment Agency can help you.

  • This guidance provides definitions for some commonly-used terms on the subject of marine licensing.

  • How to object or make representations to a public rights of way order

  • When you can use PCBs and equipment, products or materials containing them, and how to register, label and dispose of them.

  • Rules to follow if you’re moving animals or animal products from one country to another and transiting through Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), known as ‘landbridge’ movements.

  • When to use hydrological and hydraulic modelling as part of a flood risk assessment for a planning application, and the expected standards.

  • Register for a licence to survey bats using your hand, artificial light, endoscopes and hand-held nets for research, conservation or development projects.

  • How to get plant breeders' rights and what protection it gives your plant varieties.

  • Anglia rod fishing byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, and where, when and what fish you can take.

  • Checklists to help you prepare for flooding if you support a community or group

  • The licence sets out where you can fish, what you are not allowed to fish and the limits for the stocks you are allowed to fish and land.

  • A permanent solution for the UK's higher-activity radioactive waste

  • Guidance on determining the liability of supplies of food allowed by Group 1, Schedule 8, VATA 1994