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What to do if you're asked to do jury service - taking time off work, delaying jury service, claiming expenses. Includes information from the withdrawn 5222, 5222A and Juror Charter guidance.
If you get a jury summons in the post, you must respond within 7 days and…
You will not be paid for doing jury service, but you can claim some money…
If you cannot do jury service on the dates in your summons letter, you can…
If you have a disability or physical or mental health condition, courts…
You must respond to your jury summons within 7 days of getting it. You can…
On your first day, you should bring: your jury summons form or your jury…
Do not discuss the trial with anyone until it’s finished, except with…
Make your claim for expenses at the end of your jury service - and no more…
Your local council is responsible for sweeping streets and removing litter - report any problems to your local council
Dates when the clocks go back or forward - includes British Summer Time, Greenwich Mean Time
How councils deal with complaints about noise at night, intruder alarms, construction noise and loudspeakers in the street.
Get up-to-date information about traffic problems and road conditions across the UK.
Plan your journey in cold weather - find out about gritting of roads and footpaths, the location of grit bins and snow clearance
Website of Woking Borough Council
The Disclosure and Barring Service helps employers make safer recruitment decisions. DBS is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Home Office .
Holiday entitlement or annual leave - information for employers and workers on entitlement, calculating leave, taking leave, accruing leave and disputes
Childcare for your children before and after school - after-school clubs, breakfast clubs, homework clubs, childminders
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