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Butterknowle Primary School walking bus
Butterknowle Primary School set up a Walking Bus to help reduce traffic congestion outside their school.
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School travel planning
School travel plans help reduce vehicle traffic on the 'school run' - the journey to and from school - and encourage more active ways of getting to and from sch...
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Tidy Ted
Tidy Ted is our anti-litter mascot. He visits young people in primary schools, nurseries and Family Hubs to help explain the problems of litter to young people....
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Support groups for parents of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
There are many support groups and forums set up to help parents and carers of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
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High hedges
Once all avenues for resolving a hedge dispute have been exhausted, a complaint about a neighbour's evergreen hedge can be made to the council.
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Water safety - how to stay safe
Water may look safe, but it can be dangerous. Learn to spot and keep away from dangers. You may swim well in a warm indoor pool, but that does not mean that you...
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Youth Rehabilitation Order
The Youth Rehabilitation Order (YRO) is a generic community sentence for young offenders, and combines a number of sentences into one generic sentence.
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Neighbourhood Watch
This page explains how to join or start a Neighbourhood Watch scheme, and how they work.
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Care Academy provider charging policy for training course cancellations or non-attendance
The Care Academy is committed to offering a range of quality training and development opportunities to social care providers in County Durham (or those outside ...
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Who is responsible for repairs on a property owned by a private landlord
Private landlords are responsible for making sure that homes meet minimum legal standards. This includes ensuring the property and equipment such as gas applian...