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Headstone inspections
Headstone inspections are carried out on an ongoing basis. Testing is important to make sure that anyone who visits, or works in our cemeteries or closed church...
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Household recycling and bin collections FAQs
Answers to common questions about household rubbish and recycling collections.
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How to get direct payments
If you already receive care and support services from us and have a social worker or care coordinator, speak to them about using direct payments for all or part...
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How we can help with neighbourhood planning
Neighbourhood planning activity is led by your parish or town council, or in the case of an unparished area, a neighbourhood forum, but it is not led by us. How...
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How to have your say on plans currently in development
Find out how you can have your say on plans that are being developed. In the process of neighbourhood planning, there are a number of different points where con...
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Internships in public health
Although you may have the academic study required for a career in public health, you may be looking for an internship to give you the experience needed to get o...
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Licences for constructions over a public road or pavement
This page contains information about the construction of a building and the placement of apparatus over public roads and pavements.
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Learning disability services
If you, or a friend or relative, has needs arising from a learning disability, this information may help.
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Library services to your door
Books on Wheels and the Bookbus provide library services to people who are unable to get to our library buildings.
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Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS)
The Portable Antiquities Scheme is a voluntary initiative, funded and supported by the British Museum and Durham County Council, which aims to record archaeolog...